Phase One H 5 manual Cable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro

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Macintosh Getting Started

Lens Flash Sync to

Mounting Plate Flash

Sync

IEEE1394 cable to computer

Cable from Mounting

 

Plate to Mamiya Body

Flash Sync to strobes

Cable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro II

3)Connect the Phase One H 5 to the camera or mounting plate. Be sure that the back is firmly connected to the camera before releasing! The small screw on the top of the Phase One 5 can be tightened with the supplied screwdriver to prevent it from being accidentally removed.

4)Connect the included Sync Cable from the lens’ flash sync to either the connector on the Phase One 5 marked “C” or the Mamiya Mounting plate.

5)If a motorized camera is used, connect the included Motor

Cable to the connector on the right side of the back, marked “M”.

Macintosh Getting Started

6)If flash is used, connect the Flash Sync Cable (not included) from the strobes to the

connector on the right side of the camera back, marked “F”.

7)Finally, connect one end of

the included IEEE 1394 cable to any one of the empty ports on the newly installed card, or the built-in port. Connect the other end to the back of the Phase One H 5. These cables can only be inserted one way and may require a little pressure to insert.

8)Please note: For the Mamiya RZ the camera must be set to

take multiple exposures in order to use the Phase One H 5. The multiple exposure selector (M) is combined with the film back revolve switch (R).

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Contents Phase One H 5 User Guide Software Set-up ContentInstall the Software Macintosh Getting StartedInstall the Software 11.1 Tools Software Setup 12.1Additional Features Trouble ShootingTable of Contents Macintosh Getting Started Photographic Equipment Set-up Hardware Set-upCable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro Green Lights Flickering LED Indicators LightsOther Photographic Equipment Green Lights Steadily OnInstall the Software Previews Installed ItemsUsing the Phase One H CapturesOrganizing Images Software Set-upTaking Photographs Selecting landscape or portrait orientationPreview Generation Editing Editing and Selecting ImagesDeleting Preview Window in detail PreviewingExposure Monitor Color Info Develop SpecificationGray Balancing Current Capture Apply to ImageAll Selected Captures Developing Images RestoreReset Pick PositionFile Format Export PreviewsName Postfix Image SizeApply Color Management Destination FolderCropping ToolsExposure Warning Tool Crop Mask ToolZoom Tool Grid ToolTonal Range/Gradation Curves/Film Curve Amount Unsharp MaskThreshold Focus Tool Camera SettingsColor Management Capture NavigatorDevelop File PreferencesName Tab Location Tab Include Capture CountAlways include unique suffix Digit unique suffix numberAfter Develop Creator File ForProfiles Camera Set-up Setting up ICC profiles in Adobe PhotoshopCamera Information Demoirize plug-in Additional FeaturesPattern size Advanced modeUsing advanced mode on skin and hair Using advanced mode on textilesTrouble Shooting Windows Getting Started 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 Windows Getting StartedInstall the Software 11.2 11.3 Floppy disk installation for portable solutionSoftware Set-up 12.2 12.3 Naming SessionsPreview Window Capture CollectionDeleting Images Function Window/Function Tabs13.2 13.3 Remaining Resources Function Tabs and WindowCapture Tab Exposure Window13.6 13.7 Gray Balance Tab13.8 13.9 Set as Capture gray balanceApply gray balance to current captures Exposure TabCurves Levels13.10 13.11 Focus Preview Focus Tab13.12 13.13 Reuse Capture Settings Automatic Focus UpdateMenu Settings Save the Capture SettingsSearch via annotations Copy from active captureDeselect reference file Add Annotations to the Capture FilesDeveloping Embed information in Tiff filesExample Automatic Preview EnhancementBegin Developing Batch Develop ImageAdd Image to Batch Remove Image from Batch13.22 13.23 Browse Develop Folder13.24 13.25 Create CD-ROM and Web indexTools Soft Proofing and Color Management Gray Scale Viewing14.2 14.3 Monitor Simulate Sharpening SettingsCamera Profile Destination working space14.6 14.7 Compare Captures Side By SideZoom to Fit Preview Expand PreviewCamera Info Additional Features 16.2 16.3 Trouble Shooting Current Strobe EquipmentFall time 18.2 18.3 Strobe Systems Status18.4 18.5 Photographic Compatibility Lenses Status Lenses # BR with RZ adaptor from Phase OnePhase One H 5 for Mamiya 645AF S/N # BT Camera Systems Status19.4 19.5 Phase One H 5 for Contax 645 S/N # BS Camera Systems Status

H 5 specifications

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