Hasselblad CF22 CF39 user manual MAINMENUSETTINGSCamera, Model setting variations, Exposure Cable

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Navigating the

CAMERA settings

Please note that this particular list is only an illustration.

Camera choice displayed will vary according to adapter fitted.

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Exposure Cable 503

Hasselblad 503CW plus Winder CW with Exposure cable 503 in place showing connection from Winder to adapter.

The camera choices that appear on the menu are automatically restricted to the adapter you have fitted. So, if you have have fitted an adapter specifically intended for Hasselblad models, then only Hasselblad models will appear. The following is a description of settings and action needed when working with the various Hasselblad models.

The exposure time set on a CF digital back sets the maximum length of exposure. The default setting is 1/8 sec and this is the setting that can be kept for all exposures from 1/8 sec. However, this setting should be changed in accordance with the time required if it exceeds 1/8 sec. Times of up to 32 seconds can be set.

If you prefer, you can connect the ‘Flash sync input cable’ between the lens PC socket and a CF digital back which allows you to retain the default setting of 1/8 second while still being able to use exposure times longer than 1/8 second. This method also allows the use of the B setting.

Model setting variations

Look in the list below for the camera model you are using and make the appropriate set- tings change. Don’t forget to change the setting if you change camera model!

Please note that certain connection cables /cords are only included as accessories to certain adapters. Please see adapter manuals for further information.

Winder CW

For use with 503 CW models:

Make a Winder CW setting.

If you want to control the camera from FlexColor, connect the Exposure cable 503 between a CF digital back and the Winder CW.

Do not use the winder at rapid sequence setting.

ELD

For use with ELD models:

Make an ELD setting.

A B setting exposure can be made by choosing the “Bulb” in the “Exposure Time” setting. The maximum exposure time remains at 32 seconds however.

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Contents Language version English Manual version  N T E N T S Welcome to Hasselblad DNG File Format Before you start Computer system requirementsGeneral overview Menu can be displayed in one of seven different languages Display button Parts, components & control panel buttonsVentilator Oled preview screenNavigation button Ready light indicatorFireWire connector Databus connectorsOn / OFF button Initial setupPowering the digital back Fitting an i-AdapterCF digital back can store captured images in three ways Shooting/image storage modesSelecting the current medium Removing a card Using compact flash memory cardsWorking with an Imagebank Inserting a cardShooting with FlexColor running Connecting to a computerTethered to a computer Removing from a computerGeneral Initial general settingsWhite Bal Media Browse Storage Settings Menu See later sections for more comprehensive information Menu Shortcuts Setting the menu languageNavigating media and batches Organizing your work with batchesBatch list 910 Creating new batchesStandard Instant Approval workflow Using Instant Approval ArchitectureBrowsing by approval status Reading and changing the approval statusDeleting by approval status Setting the default statusBasic image browsing Overview of viewingDeleting and copying ImagesThumbnail views Zooming in for more detailPreview Modes Choosing the Preview modeUnderexposure Using the histogramFull-details mode Standard preview displayOverexposure indicator Battery-saver modeFull-Screen Mode Transferring to an Imagebank Deleting images − generalTransferring / Copying images − general Transferring to a computerNavigating the menu system MenuMenu system overview Menu structure Entries of the main menu To set the ISO LanguageMedia To select a preset white balanceTo make a manual white balance setting White balanceBrowse To set the browse filter using the menusMenu Select Main Menu Storage To delete a single imageTo delete several images from a selected batch Deleting several images from a batchTo delete several images at once Deleting several images from a selected mediumUse  and  to select All Red, All Red & Yellow or All To format media FormatCopy To create a new batch BatchNew shot seems to have been over- or under-exposed To change the default status assigned to each new imageNew shot seems to have been exposed correctly Menu Settings Entries of the User Interface Menu Main Menu Settings User InterfaceProceed as follows Setting the options under the User Interface menuExposure Cable MAINMENUSETTINGSCameraModel setting variations Flash sync input cable should not be used Shutter DelayExposure Time Exposure Cable ELCapture sequence Setting Camera model and optionsConnectivity diagram 4NBMMBOENFEJVNGPSNBUDBNFSBDPOOFDUJWJUZEJBHSBN 7JFXDBNFSBDPOOFDUJWJUZEJBHSBN Press  to select Capture Sequence Setting Exposure Time and Capture Sequence1112 1314 1516 1718 Camera MAINMENUSETTINGSMiscellaneousSelecting an interface About box Select the Main Menu Settings Default entry MAINMENUSETTINGSDefaultTo reset all settings Instructions MultishotMulti-shot Micro-shotTTL function 503CW /503CWD only Flash / StrobePortable units Cleaning using the Hama Cleaning Fluid and tissues CleaningCleaning the CCD Infrared Filter Basic cleaning procedureCleaning the housings Cleaning with an E-WipeEquipment Care Equipment care Service and GuaranteeMpixels Technical specifications CF IAA Instant Approval Architecture Page Sweden Denmark