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C O N T E N T S
Introduction 3 Parts & Components 6 Quic k St ar t 7 Func tion Contro l & Display 13
Camera Body 22
Viewfinder 27
Le nses 29
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The supreme Hasselblad potential is there, its up to you to exploit it!
Whats in the box
H1, hf.eps
Quick Start
H1, hf.eps
H2-Kit only / H2- Separate items
If you decide to attach a digital back instead of a lm magazine at this point,
lm loading ...
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B
A
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and nally ...
Thats it!
Familiarize yourself with the H2
Function Control & Display
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Typical camera grip display when changing settings.
Typical camera grip display. (The information in brackets describes this particular example).
Grip LCD
Several buttons on the grip are multifunctional, according to the state
Examples
At very low temperatures the LCDs require a few seconds to display
Viewnder LCD
Menu charts general
U se fron t c on tro l w heel
Use rear control wheel
Press button or turn wheel MENU button on the grip Choose ENTER
Choose ON
F G H I
A
B C D E
AE-L button J
Film wind-o button K
P Q R
Camera Body
Carrying strap 1, 2
Batteries 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Rechargeable battery grip
The battery charger 1, 2
Charging the battery
Accessory connection 11, 12
PC-connector
Viewfinder
A B C D E F
G H
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Parts & Components
Attaching and removing the viewnder
Lenses
Parts and components 1
Attaching a lens 2, 3
Removing a lens
Front lens cap 4
Filters
Depth-of-eld calculation 7
Stop down /depth-of-eld 8
Infrared focus settings 9
Focus aid
CF Adapter
Film Magazines
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A B C D E
F G H I J K L
B
Parts and components
LCD panel A
LCD illumination button B
Chan ge up button
Chan ge down button
Operation
Battery
Attaching and removing the magazine 3, 4
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Magazine settings
Pre ss the f unc tion se lec tor (
Film speed setting / Barcode
Film length/number of frames
Film loading
Beeper
Film wind o
Unloading a lm
Digital Photography
Ixpress CFH
Three modes of operation and storage
Direct shooting to Adobe DNG
FlexColor and workow
Colour renement new colour handling concept
Instant Approval Architecture
Ixpress CF
Ixpress C digital backs and 3rd party digital backs
Light Metering & Exposure Control
Light metering and exposure control
Metering method
Selecting metering method
Exposure method
MANUAL EXPOSURE M
AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE A, S, P, Pv
AE- L button 1, 2
A
B
Exposure compensation
General Functions
Power
ON
Standby
OFF
Manual focus
Autofocus override in Manual mode
Autofocus
Single Shot
Drive
Single
Continuous
Multi exposure (with lm magazine only)
Proles
Making a prole
Using proles
Changing a prole name
Advanced Features
General overview of camera menu
1 Self timer
Self Timer
Self timer setting
Delay highlighted with drop shadow. 10 seconds chosen.
Mirror sequence highlighted. Delay rst, then mirror raised chosen as option.
Mirror down /up highlighted. Mirror down after exposure chosen as option.
Bracketing
2 Bracketing
Bracketing setting
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
Interval
3 Interval
Interval setting
Number of exposures high- lighted. 2 frames variation chosen as option.
Settings / Custom Options
4 Settings
4.1 Custom options
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Customizable button function list
Image Info
4.2 Image Info (lm magazines only!)
4.2.1 Imprint type
Imprint type setting
Imprint / Text
4.2.2 Text
Text setting / Prole name changing
Changing text - an example
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Date & Time
4.3 Date & Time
System Status
4.4 System Status
Flash
General
Integral ash
Separate ash unit connection and use
Flash measure of separate ash unit
Optional Accessories
HMi 100 (3033100)
Converter H 1.7X (3023717)
Battery Grip Rechargeable 7.2V (3043348)
Release cord H (3043370)
UV-sky lters (3053470, 3053474 and 3053478)
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Glossary of Terms
Bar code
Bracketing
Custom setting
Click / Press On.O button
Quick save
Roll lm
Standard exposure
Main screen
TTL
True exposure
True exposure
Closed
T1
T3 = T1
Automatic exposure P & Pv Mode
Aperture
2%
120
P-modePv-mode
Technical specications
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approx. 155 mm 6.1 ins
approx. 207 mm (80 mm lens) 8.2 ins
approx. 135 mm 5.3 ins
External dimensions
H2 Data imprinting modes
BODY Default setting (Standard Prole)
FILM MAGAZINE Default setting
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