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clockwise, when seen from the front, until it clicks and locks into position. The camera automatically adjusts the frame in the viewfinder to match the focal length of the chosen lens.

Removing lenses

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Gripping the lens by the knurled attachment ring, turn the lens in a counter-clockwise direction while depressing the lens release button.

Always grip the lens by the attachment ring when attaching and removing and not by the aperture ring, focusing ring or lens shade.

Lens components

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1.Aperture scale

2.Aperture index

3.Focusing ring

4.Lens attachment alignment index

5.Distance scale

6.Depth-of-field scale

7.Central index

8.Infra red index

9.Attachment ring

Filters

Standard screw-threaded M49 mm filters should be used. Two filters together may be used without problems with vignetting. As the XPan II has a TTL exposure system, filter factors – the amount of exposure increase necessary for each filter- can in general be ignored as they are automatically taken into account. Tests or alternative exposures should be made in special cases, however, to ensure the required result.

Three dedicated Hasselbad filters are available. A UV/Sky for general purposes and two centre filters (with respectively 30mm and 45mm fitting) for critical applications using transparency film. Each filter can also be combined with one additional filter including polfilter type.

See under 'Accessories' for further information about dedicated UV/Sky and Centre filters for Hasselblad XPan lenses.

When using filters and a hand-held meter, be sure to include any filter factors in the exposure calculations.

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