You can cycle through all the available preview modes by pressing the View-Modebutton.

Preview Modes

Choosing the Preview mode

You can use the view-mode button to cycle through the available preview modes.

The preview screen works in several different modes:

Standard preview:

shows a preview image surrounded by a display of few important settings.

Histogram:

shows a preview image overlaid with a histogram.

Histogram and full details:

shows a preview image overlaid with both a histogram and camera-setting details.

Battery saver:

turns off the screen, but you can still use the menus and take pictures.

Full-screen preview:

shows the preview only, with no frame or settings information.

To cycle through the various modes, press the view-mode button on the front panel. The order is circular, as listed above. Each mode is described in detail in the sub-sections below.

Regardless of the current mode, if you zoom in on the image or zoom out to the thumbnails, the display reverts to showing the “standard” preview frame, which shows information about the current image and camera settings around the edges. When you return to the standard zoom level, however, you will then also return to your last-selected preview mode.

Note that the screen can also operate in menu mode, which does not show a preview, but enables you to make digital back settings. To enter menu mode, press the menu button. See Working with the Menus for details.

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Hasselblad 3034216 user manual Preview Modes, Choosing the Preview mode