Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product H1D Hasselblad
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1 Has sel bl ad H1D USER MA NU A L (V1 ).
2 3 Has sel bl ad H1D C O N T E N T S I n t r o d u c t i o n 4 1. Q u i c k St a r t G u i d e 13 2 . Fu n c t i o n C o n t r o l & D i s p l ay 21 3 . C a m e ra B o d y 6 9 4 . V i e w f i n d e r 75 5 . L e n s e s 79 6 . Fi l m M a g a z i n e s 8 5 7 .
2 3 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Ch an ge u p bu t to n 8 7 Ch an ge d ow n b ut t on 8 8 Fu nc t io n se le c to r 8 8 Fi lm p la ne i nd ex 8 8 Da rk s li de i nd i ca to r 8 8 Da rk s li de .
4 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D C ongr atul ation s ! Y ou ha v e in y our po s s es s io n t h e r e s ul t of th e mo s t i n te n s iv e t ec hn i ca l de v el opm en t pr o- gr am me ev er un dert ak en by Ha s se lbl ad, th e m os t p re st ig iou s med ium-f or ma t c am er a ma nu f act ur er i n t h e w o rl d.
4 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D st ee l an d al umi ni um f or n o-non se ns e p ro fe ss ion al us e a nd d ur ab ili ty . S ili c on ch ip c o n- trol for basic pr actical support as well as sophis tic ated facili ties to span all demands.
6 7 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D So Hasselbl ad, the most distingui shed p ioneer in medium- format photograph y , yet aga in t ak es th e v an gu ar d po s it ion . W e are c on de nt t hat y ou a re goi ng to in c orpo r at e th i s c am er a in s epa r abl y i nt o yo ur pho t ogr a phi c lif e.
6 7 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The r es t o f t he u se r m an ual i s i nt e nde d t o be t he st anda rd boo ks hel f r ef er en c e m an ua l. In it y ou w ill nd fu ll u se r d es c r ip ti on s, L CD ch arts , s pe ci c a t ion s , e t c.
8 9 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Wha t ’ s i n t he box Pl eas e ens ure t hat all th e item s not ed on the ac c ompa ny ing packi ng infor ma- ti on ha v e been su pplie d and ar e c or rect .
8 9 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The foll owi ng i s i nc lude d wi th a br a nd n ew H 1 D : • H1D camera body complete with sensor unit • Viewnder HV90X • HC 2.
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10 1 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 28. 29. 30. 3 1. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37 . 38. 39. 40. 4 1 . 42. 43. 16. Stop do wn b ut ton 17 . Bat te ry hol der ret aini ng leve r 18. Bat ter y h olde r 19 . Flash u nit 20. View nd er s cre en 21 . Focu s as sis t lig ht 22.
1 2 1 3 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 4 4. Stan dard L -size bat te ry 45. FireWi re s ocke t 46 . Ex te rna l pow er su ppl y socket 47 . Lin k con nec to r 48 .
1 2 1 3 Has sel bl ad H1D 1 Thi s se ction i s ma inly a q uic k st a rt guide t o as s embl ing y our n ew H 1 D. T his process sho uld take n o more than a few minutes to c ompl et e and y ou wi ll be ab le t o t ak e si mple a nd st r ai ghtfo rwar d pho tog r aph s d igi t ally in un t eth er ed m ode.
1 4 1 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D T et her ed Un t et h ere d MA C or PC FlexC olor.
1 4 1 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Quic k start H 1 D assembly from new The H 1D can b e use d tet hered to a comp uter or u ntet hered , tho ugh in eith er case always c onnec ted t o the Image Bank for digital capture. The following procedure is a general intr oduc tion to the camera from new .
16 1 7 Has sel bl ad H1D Quic k S tar t Guide 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 2 1 Has sel bl ad H1D.
16 1 7 Has sel bl ad H1D 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 Has sel bl ad H1D.
18 19 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 1 5. At t ac h a f u ll y- c har ge d b at te r y to th e I ma ge Ba nk by pl ac in g i t i n t he ce ntr al de pr es si on and th en pu shi ng it tow ar ds th e e le c tr ic al co nt ac t s unti l it click s into pla ce.
18 19 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D a n d f i n a l l y t o t u r n th e ca m e ra o f f : 23. Pre ss the ON /OFF bu tto n on the I mage B ank fo r abou t two s econ ds. Thi s is co nr m ed by a ‘ t wi t ter i ng ’ i ndi c ati ng so un d.
20 21 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Attempt a half-p res s with the shutter release button with the c amera set a t autof ocus too see h ow the lens fo cuses an d the l ight me tering rea ct s.
20 21 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D LC D and LE D displays on camera and viewnder Pixel based display Upgradeable sof tware Rapidly accessible menu Int erac tive displa y .
22 23 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Al l f unc ti ons and se tt ings on the H 1 D a re a ccessed an d a lter ed b y th e re ad ily access ibl e control but tons and whe els on and a round the gri p and on the sensor un it.
22 23 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Shut ter rel ease bu tton Act ivates c amer a and release s shu t ter CONTROL L OCK / FLA SH but ton Lo ck set ti ngs to a void i nadver t ant cha nge. A lso acc ess es ash se tt i ngs. AF but ton Acces ses focu s modes.
24 25 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D M.UP but ton Ra is es and lowers mir ror . Remote release cord po rt For at t ac h i ng a rem ot e r ele a s e cord (el ec tr ica l). STOP DOWN but ton St ops dow n a pe r t u r e to c u r r ent set t ing. AE- L bu tton Lo ck s lig ht read ing made i n both auto- matic a nd manua l ex posu re modes.
24 25 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D T ypical camera grip display . ( The in f or ma t ion in br ack et s de s cr ibe s t h i s pa rti cu la r ex am pl e) .
26 27 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Command indi cation Th e up pe r ro w on the s cree ns de scri be s comm an ds (wh ich c han ge according to th e set ting). The b utto n imme diately above e ach com - man d e ec ts t he cha ng e. So i n this ca se, f or e xam pl e, yo u wo uld press the F LASH button to ‘ exit ’ from the sc reen.
26 27 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Ex posur e meth od s ett ing (‘aper ture pri orit y ’ mo de) Shut ter s peed set ting (0.4 secon d) Aper tur e se tti ng ( f/4.8) Meter ing me thod set ting (average) Ex posur e comp ensat ion set ting ( +0.
28 29 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Exp osure method and m etering metho d Ex p DRIVE AF FLASH +/- So me e xa m pl es o f var io us vi ew nd er LCD sc re en s vi si bl e w it h sta nd a rd se t ti ng s an d whe n sp ec i c co ntr ol b ut to ns a re p re sse d .
28 29 Has sel bl ad H1D Me nu ch ar t s – ge ner al Th rou gho ut this ma nua l you wi ll nd ch ar ts to e xp lai n the ste ps an d pr oced ure s re qui red to a lter the vari ous set t ings . T he se ch ar t s are laid o ut to graphically illustrate in a simp le manner ho w to navi- gate through the menus.
30 3 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The foll owi ng i s a li st o f v ar iou s t erm s d es cr ibi ng v a riou s a ctio ns th at ap pear i n t he m enu: Ent er : mov es scr een down one lev el on the menu. Ex it : mo ves s creen back up one level on the menu.
30 3 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D U se fron t con tr ol whe el (direction de pends on user setting) U se rea r c on tr ol whee l (direction de pends on user setting) Pr e ss butto n or tur n .
32 33 Has sel bl ad H1D Bracketing settings Interval settings Bracketing settings Interval settings Ge ne ral over vie w o f ca me ra m enu Standard Screen Bracketing settings Date & T ime setting.
32 33 Has sel bl ad H1D T ext Imprint T ype T ext settings Standby time EV increment User button function AE-L button function Stop down button function Film wind on AF Assist light Rear wheel quick adjust M-Up button function T rue exposure Spot mode Beeper Show histogram Out of range exp lock Imp.
34 35 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D G rip con tr ol s There ar e v e buttons that surround t he grip L CD combined with two contr ol wheels to acc ess various parts of the menu and to alter settings. Additionally there is an LC D illumination but- ton as well as the sh utter release button.
34 35 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D A B C D E Sh utt er re le as e b utt on A i s b utton has half-p res s and ful l-p res s positions. By pr es sing ha lf-way (or so ly) t he ca mera , auto focus f u nc tion a nd ex posu re meter c an b e act iv ated.
36 37 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D F ro nt c on tr ol wh ee l E e f ront and rea r cont rol whee ls a re t ur ned to ma ke c ha nges i n e xp osu re se t ti ngs i n t he st and ard s creen a s wel l a s to acc ess t he v a rious lo op sec t ions of t he menu fo r se tt i ngs.
36 37 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D J K L On the rear o f the grip, as well as the rear control wheel, there are also a fur ther three control buttons: AE -L bu tto n J is but ton t h at c a n lo ck a l ig ht re ad i ng m ade i n bot h automat ic a nd ma nu a l e x pos u re modes .
38 39 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D on how you work . Y o u are advised to investigate fully the potential of this but ton’ s func tion. See under ‘C ustom s ettings’ for full det ails. On the front of the grip there ar e two more c ontrol buttons plus the remote cor d release por t: M.
38 39 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D P Q R There are al so two con trol buttons on the viewnder, as well as the eyesi ght c orrection adjust- ment wheel: Eyesight correc tion adjustme nt wheel P e pers onal eyesigh t ad justmen t fa cil ity h as a dio pt er range o f -4 – + 2.
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40 4 1 Has sel bl ad H1D 22 million pixels Up to 850 images at full resolution Sensor unit & Image Bank 3 Has sel bl ad H1D.
42 43 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Th e H 1 D ca n b e use d u nteth ere d o r te the red . ‘ Unte the red ’ m ea ns th at th e ca mera i s con - nec ted onl y to it s Ima ge Ba nk which ac.
42 43 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Feat ur es Control pa nel & displ ay e 2 inch colour di splay pro v ides in sta nt image prev iew , a llows you to b rowse t hroug h a ll pict ures cu r ren t ly saved in the Ima ge Ba n k, read inform ation and exp osure dat a from each pict ure a nd ma ke basic ca mera se tt i ngs.
44 45 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Cont rol pa ne l Whe n us ing t he H1D u ntet hered some fe atu re s a re cont rol led fr om t he cont rol pa nel on t he sensor e cont rol panel displ ay.
44 45 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D I St atus Indica tor: ind icates that power i s s upplied to t he ca mera back a nd t he colour ind icates t he cur rent stat us of the ca mera back : Red = Error , Y ellow = Busy , and Green = Ready . J Pic tur e name: sho ws the name o f the p ict ure cu rrent ly prev iewed.
46 47 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 2. In the pop -up menu use Browse /Sc rol l but ton to highlight the Setu p item, then press OK button to enter . 3. Now scroll and highlight the Disp lay ... item and press OK to enter . 4. Highlight Sh ow His togr am.
46 47 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 6. Repeat the procedur e to select Show I nfo (Setup Dis play Show Info) . The information for the curren t image will b e displayed on the top lef t of the image on the LCD . Pres s the OK but ton to enter ‘ Browse’ mo de.
48 49 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Now use the Br owse /Sc rol l but ton to move the Zoom Box to the area in the image you want to zoom into, then press the OK button. If necessary repeat p roc edure until ma x. zoom level (3 times) has b een reached.
48 49 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 3. The numb er to the right in the ‘Browse’ bar indicates the number of images captured onto the image bank in the selec ted batch. Press MENU b utton. From the menu you have the option of selecting be tween 3 dierent ways of displaying the images: Image (current ), Info , and Histogr am .
50 51 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 2. Use Brows e/Sc ro ll but ton to highlight either Y es (to delete) or No (to cancel) then press OK button to conrm. 3. Alternat ively press OK button to enter ‘Browse’ mode, use Br owse /Sc roll but ton to nd the image you want to delete and press MENU button.
50 51 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 7 . Use Brow se/Scroll button to highlight either Y es (to delete) or No (to cancel) then press OK but ton to conrm. Cha ng ing set ti ng s on th e ca mer a me nu ISO and Wh ite Ba la nce set ti ngs are cha nged by way of the ma in ca mera menu, as follows : 1 .
52 53 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Cha ng ing set ti ng s on th e se nso r un it e men u holds al l t he para meters for set ti ng up the sensor un it T o ente r t he me nu pres s MENU but ton fr om t he m ai n w i ndow .
52 53 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Info… Shows the ser ia l n u mbers of yo ur sens or unit a nd Image Ba nk . It al so l is ts t he tot a l numbe r of capt u res shot , t he ti me u sed i n ‘L ive Video’ mode a nd t he tota l ti me in wh ich the un it has been sw itched on.
54 55 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Use t he Dis play - > Show Histo gram and Show Info set ti ngs to displ ay the histo gr am and in fo bar respe ct ively for t he cur rent im age on top o f the prev iew i mage - see ‘Displ ayi ng Image s’ .
54 55 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D If you ma ke t he s ame cha nge s i n Fle xC olor wh i le t he sen sor u n it is not con nec ted it w i l l have n o eec t. E rror me ss age s When work ing wit h t he H1 D u ntet hered t he fol low in g er ror mess age s in t he rea r d ispl ay ensu re com plete con t rol of ima ge qua l it y .
56 57 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The I mag e B ank Gen eral e Ima ge Ban k con trols the communic ation bet ween the camer a and a com puter and sup- plie s pow er to the sensor un it. Wh i le s hooti ng in t he s tud io wit h the H1 D tet hered to a computer , the Image Ba nk g enerates t he p rev iew i mage ( in 2 secs .
56 57 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D C. Ex ter nal P ower Suppl y Socke t : pl ug t he cable f rom an ex ter na l po wer supply into th is sock et.
58 59 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Removing the b atter y ! Before remov ing the batter y make sur e that the Image Bank’s hard di sk is not bu sy - the statu s indicat or/ must be green - th en swit ch o the unit on t he On/O button. Pu sh the bat ter y away from a nd o t he termi na l pins t hen li it o.
58 59 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Please note that t he te mperatu re has in uence o n the resu lts. A t lo w temperatu res the bat ter y li fe dec rea ses a lot . For outside shoot i ng you shou ld keep c ha rged bat ter ies i n your pocke t (o r anot her war m place) to have them per form at t heir be st.
60 6 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The Cont ent s wi ndow e Content s wi ndow di splays t he f ol lowi ng: Get Inf o D isplays a basic ima ge le in format ion w indow fo r each of the selec ted shots. Dele te … Delete s the cu rrent ly select ed shot( s) f rom t he Image Ba nk ’ shard d isk .
60 6 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Image searching Using the Sea rch eld enables yo u to lter t he Content s wi ndow c on tents. Simply enter t he tex t you want to search for and ty pe Retur n , and only i mages conta in ing t hi s text w i l l be sho w n.
62 63 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Im age t ran sfe r op ti ons When t ra nsfer ri ng i mages f rom t he Image Ba n k to t he cu rrent ly selec ted T humb nail s folder you hav e the follow ing opt ions: Drag and drop Simply selec t a number of thumbna i ls in t he Contents w i ndow and dr ag t hem to t he thumb- na il s wi ndow .
62 63 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 5. Check the Re numb er f rom checkbox if you want the shots to be renumbered while load ed - t ype the starting numb er in the number eld. 6. Click Load... The images will be tr ansferred to and saved as ‘3F’ les in the c urrently selected Thum bnai ls folder on the computer .
64 65 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D In the studio 1 . Connect the H 1 D to the Image Bank with the link c able. 2. Con nect t he Im age Ba nk t o the c om put er w it h the F ir e Wir e c abl e. ! If y ou are c onnec ting the Image Bank to a c ompu ter (ex.
64 65 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Un tet he re d us e (o n l oca ti on) 1 . C onn ect th e H 1 D to t he Im age Ba nk wi th t he li nk c abl e. 2. Att ac h t he ba ttery to t he Im age Ban k (se e ‘ A ttac hi ng/Det ac hin g the Batt ery ’ for d et ail s ).
66 67 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D ! Protect your camera and Image Bank from imp act. ! Keep the origina l shipping boxes for storage . Cleani ng the infrared lter If you se e da rk or colou red sp ots or li ne s i n your im age s, t he n you may ne ed to clea n t he sens or’ s in f ra red lter .
66 67 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D ! Do n ot remove the IR l ter as this wil l make it vir tual ly im possi ble to g et the lter per fec tly clean. Therefore, we strongly advise against you attempting to clean either the inside of the IR lter or the C CD surface by yourself.
68 69 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D the lter only once. Do not wipe the same area t wic e with the same tissue as you might reapply dirt remov ed in the rst sweep, potentially making things worse.
68 69 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Aluminium cast in one piece Stainl ess s teel shell Int egral Quick coupling plate Digitally controlled Upgradeable sof tware Modular .
70 71 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The H I camera b ody is a robust constructio n of cast alumini um with a sta inl ess s tee l she ll f or e x tr eme du rabi lit y. T he wo rki ngs o f th e came ra are control led by si licon chips that prov ide treme ndo us o p - po r tun iti es fo r so phi stica ted o pe rati on.
70 71 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Carr ying strap e c a rr y i ng st r ap is at t ache d by rs t ly w it hd raw i ng t he s a fet y col la r . e hook is t hen fre ed a nd att ached to t he st rap lug. Sl ide bac k t he s a fet y c ol la r to e nsu re t he hook rem a in s i n t he lo cke d posit ion.
72 73 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D t he loc ked p osit ion. Hold in g t he bat ter y holder at a ga in st t he gr ip a nd a l ig n ing t he t wo upper l ugs w ith t he slot in t he grip, slide it back into posit ion as fa r as it w il l go.
72 73 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D ! Do not at tempt to clean the screen by immersing it in wat er , or use any kind of clea ning uid. If the screen be comes damp, do not use hot air to dr y it. Use a sof t cl oth on the upp er surface only .
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7 4 75 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Multi-mode light met ering Full exposure informati on 1 00% image 90° viewing angle for ey e-line composition Full image for spectacle w.
76 77 Has sel bl ad H1D A B C D E F G H Has sel bl ad H1D The 9 0° view nder provides a laterally corrected 100% image at eye- li ne le vel. I t f eat ures a wi de -ra nge d iop ter ad jus tme nt to su it mos t use rs . The v ie win g dista nce is des ign ed to p rovi de f ul l fram e vie w even for eyeglass wearers.
76 77 Has sel bl ad H1D 1 2 Has sel bl ad H1D Parts & Compo nents A. Rubber eye cup B. Hot shoe C. Ey esight adjustment wheel D . Exposure compensation butt on E.
78 79 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Eyepiece a djustment No c orrec tive lense s are needed to adjus t the eyepiece to suit most r equ irements. e diopter ra nge is from -4 D to + 2.
78 79 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Rapid and accurat e aut omatic focusing c apability Central elec tronic shut ter Instant manu al foc us override with natural fric tion Instan.
80 81 Has sel bl ad H1D 1 Le nse s All HC lenses have been specially formulated for the H system to produce the ex tremely high per formance e xpec ted from Hasselbla d to meet the demands f rom conven tional and digital pho tog ra ph y al ike .
80 81 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D by unsc rew ing it in a c ounter-clock w ise direc t ion. Al ign the index on the lens w it h t he i ndex on the ca mera body a nd ro tate t he lens clock wi se (bayonet tt i ng) unti l it click s into place.
82 83 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D clock w is e into p lace a er ensu ri ng t he i ndex on t he l ens shade a lig ns w it h the index on the f ron t of the lens. When mounted i n reverse, t hey a re atta ched by matchi ng the i ndexes a nd tu r ni ng counter-clock w ise .
82 83 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D In t he il lus tr ation given here, t he focusi ng d ista nce i s set at nearly 3 met res. At an aper t u re of f/22, t he depth- of -eld would t herefor e ex tend from just over 2 m to appro x.
84 85 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Manua l focu s set ti ng When t he le arrowhead alone appe ar s i t mean s the focus set t i ng is to o far beyond the chosen di sta nce ( t he area f ra .
84 85 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Autom atic 1 2 0/22 0 compatibility Autom atic wind on / wind o Autom atic lm advance LC D information panel Int egral dark slide .
86 87 Has sel bl ad H1D A B C D E F G H I J K Has sel bl ad H1D The lm magazi ne is an option al accessory, highlighting again the great a dvant ages of the modular sytem. A lm magazine does not only functi on s imply as back up for for a deple ted Image Bank battery on location.
86 87 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D G. D arks lide indicator H. Dark sli de key I. Film t ab holder J. F ilm hold er key K . Magazi ne set tings lock L C D p an el A e var ious fu nc tions ar.
88 89 Has sel bl ad H1D F G H Has sel bl ad H1D Change down but ton D Ca n a lter t he set t ings ‘ dow nwards’ . Fo r ex ample, to dec reas e the l m spee d set t ing. T o gg le act ion. Function selec tor E Selec ts the fo ur fu nct ions that ca n be changed o n the maga zi ne.
88 89 Has sel bl ad H1D I J K Has sel bl ad H1D If yo u at tempt to make an exp osure wit h t he da rks lide is closed , how ever , you wi l l r ecei ve a wa rn ing mes sage in t he vie w nder and gr ip LCDs – ‘e d ark sl ide is closed ’ .
90 91 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D tec te d f rom da ma ge. Kee p t he prot ec t ive c over on w hen t h e ma ga zi ne i s be i ng st ored or tr a nspor ted . O pe rat io n Bat ter y e maga zi ne us es a bat ter y to reta i n in format ion and s et t ings w hen unat t ached f rom t he ca mera .
90 91 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D in ser t the batte r y incorrec t ly , t he l m maga zi ne wi l l n ot be dam aged thoug h it w i l l not f u nc- t ion.
92 93 Has sel bl ad H1D A B C D E Has sel bl ad H1D ! Ensure y ou press on the c entr e of the button, not on the lever . ! Y ou cannot remo ve a magazine if the darkslide is no t closed. ! I f the lm h older is inadvertently remo ved mid-lm, then exposed frames will na turally be lost due t o light fogging.
92 93 Has sel bl ad H1D Film spe ed Film len gth Data Frame cou nter Has sel bl ad H1D Fil ms wit hout a barco de must have t heir speed set manua l ly . A manua l set t ing m ust a lso be made if you want to ov err ide the spe ed set t ing of a ba rcoded lm .
94 95 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 4) The new setting will be saved automatic ally af ter timeout. 5) Return the magazine settings lock to the locked posit ion. Dat a im pr in t s ett in g C Data i mp ri nti ng ca n be act ivated or deac tiv ated th roug h the maga zi ne men u.
94 95 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D T o acce ss f rame counte r set ting: 1 ) Ensure the magazine settings lo ck is in the unlocked p osi tion. 2) Press the but ton until Remain appear s. 3) Press either the button or the button to reach the desired set ting (toggle func tion).
96 97 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Fil m lo ad ing Th e l m ma gaz ine ca n b e lo ad ed e ith er o n or o th e cam era. Re gul arl y ch eck the i nteri or of the ma gaz ine an d r emove du st, pa r- ticl es o r any scraps of pa pe r fr om p revi ous roll s of l m.
96 97 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 1 2 1 2.
98 99 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D key clock wis e 9 0 ˚ to lo ck the lm holder in place and fold the key back into its stored position. Y ou might nd that increased press ure on the lef t hand side of the lm holder will more easily ensure a positive and correct p osit ioning in the magazine.
98 99 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Three metering methods Fiv e e xposure methods Ex tremely accurate light metering Light Metering & Exposure Contr ol 7.
100 10 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Lig ht me ter ing an d e xp os ure co nt rol The l ight metering system is cap able o f selec tive sensitivit y produ cing three ree ctive meter- ing methods: A ver age, Centr e weighted and S pot. All methods are meas ured in incremen ts of 1 / 1 2 EV.
100 10 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Manua l Cen tre weigh ted Has sel bl ad H1D are not sure a bout choice, p lease ch eck in a ph otographi c tex tb ook for a full er e xpl anatio n. Also che ck o ur web site o ccasio na ll y – ww w.h asse lbl ad .com – f or ar ticl es a nd disc ussio ns conc erning su ch matters.
102 103 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Me te ring me t hod There are three me tering me thods availa ble. All three are reec tive metho ds (measuring the light reected o various selected par ts of the subjec t acc ording to method) and are through the lens ( T TL).
102 103 Has sel bl ad H1D 1 2a 2b 3 Has sel bl ad H1D Selec ting m etering method Proce ed as follows w ith t he ca mera in ac tive mode : 1 . Pr ess the E XP but ton on the view nder . 2. T urn the rear control wheel (in either direc tion 2a) to succ essiv ely acc ess the three choices: Averag e , Centr e Weigh ted , and Spot 2b.
104 105 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D In t he automatic modes, t he aper t ure and shutter speed set t i ngs are control led by t he ca mera, ei t her par t ia l ly o r comp letely accord ing to set t ing. Wit hi n t his mode t here are fo ur choices .
104 105 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D • b y gure s above the sc ale rep rese nti ng the amoun t of adj us tme nt in EV s . A ‘ + 0. 3’ above t he sca le in t he di splay , for exa mple, would ind icate a ‘0.3 EV overex posu re’ set t ing.
106 107 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Prog ram med variab le: Pv - is mode is ver y si mi la r to P rogr am med , except w ith t he addit ional pa ra meters of lens foca l lengt h bei ng au- tomatic al ly ta ken i nto acc ount. For ex a mple, long shu t ter speed s wi l l automa t ica l ly be av oided wit h a lo ng foca l leng th lens .
106 107 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D a) lock an EV setting in manual and au tomatic m odes. b) be us ed in Z one mode. a) When t he button is press ed, t he l ig ht m eter ing f aci lit y i s locked to t he EV se tt i ng at th at momen t.
108 109 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Zone 5 a nd cl ick the AE -L bu t ton. e meter wi l l n ow di splay di eren t par t s of the sub jec t as zone va lues in the v iew nder LCD as yo u mo ve the spot mark i ng ov er the subject . (Included are Lo a nd Hi to sign if y a rea s beyond t he range of the lm).
108 109 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Ex posure compensa tion e ex posu re compensat ion faci lit y , for both manua l and automatic modes ca n be set from -5 to +5 EV , in 1/3 EV i ncremen ts .
1 10 1 1 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D.
1 10 1 1 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 8 Manual and aut ofocus modes Three drive modes Quick adjust wheel User Proles General Func tions.
1 12 1 13 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Power e ca mera ca n be set a t two ac tive power mode s ON o r Standby as w el l as OF F . In act ive mode s, bat ter y con su mption is le as t i n St a ndby mod e a nd mos t i n ON mod e.
1 12 1 13 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Sta ndby mode is automatica l ly se t from t he ON mode a er 15 seconds (default ) of inac t ive us e (progr am mable i n Cu stom O ption s ). OFF mode is a lso automatic a l ly set a er se ver a l hours of inac tiv it y .
1 14 1 15 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D With Man ual O ver rid e , you can manu ally alter a fo cus setting that has be en made in the a uto - fo cus mo de, by ro tatin g t he len s b ar rel in th e co nventi on al man ne r a nd wit hou t h avi ng to change modes.
1 14 1 15 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D e i nst a nt ma nua l over ride faci l it y produc es a c onvenient way of work i ng. Y o u c a n ta ke adva ntage of autofocu s whi le r et ai ni ng an inst ant ly adj us table manua l focu s check if pr eferre d for pin-point acc ura cy w it hou t ma k ing a ny changes i n the set t ings .
1 16 1 17 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Note t houg h that in th is mode the lens w i l l focus a t a d is ta nce and w il l remai n focu sed at t hat di sta nce wh ile pressu re r ema in s o n the shutter release b utton.
1 16 1 17 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Continuous In Co nti nuou s se tt i ng ( AF C ), t he shutt er ca n b e relea sed rapid ly before t he lens i s foc use d i n order to capt u re a s pl it -se cond shot ( in Sin gle S hot , a n e xp osu re c a nnot be m ade u nt i l t he ca mer a ha s had t i me to foc u s).
1 18 1 19 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D DR IVE Th ere are th ree dr ive mo de s: Si n gl e , C on ti nu ou s an d M ul ti ex p os ur e . Th ey are a ll access ed by press ing the DRIVE button on the grip.
1 18 1 19 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Multi exp osure (only active tog ether with l m maga zines !) In m u lti exp osure mode, the camer a does not adva nce t he l m a er the rst exp osure , only at the end of t he p re-det erm ined number of exposu res .
1 20 1 2 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D PRO FI LES e pr o les featu re a l lows rapid acces s to pre-deter mi ned combinations of sett i ngs that in- crea se t he speed and secu rit y of w ork ow .
1 20 1 2 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Fill as h: no rmal ash (-1 .7 EV ), autof ocus (si ngle) , si ngle drive, auto ex posu re, ave rage m e- tering. Acc es s t hem by c lic k i ng on t he PROFILES but ton wh en i n t he st a nda rd sc reen .
1 22 1 23 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Changing a p role name Y ou c an cha nge a pro le na me (exc ept ‘St a nda rd ’ ) at a ny ti me by c lic k in g on t he PROFILES button, scrol li ng to t he desi red name in t he p ro le l is t and p ressi ng t he Load bu t ton (in or der to ac t ivate t he pro le).
1 22 1 23 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Programmable self timer Programmable bracketing Programmable interval setting 21 custom options Data and text imprinting Adv anced F e.
1 24 1 25 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D There are a numb er of more advanced features that while not necessarily used ever y day still remai n imme diatel y accessible thro ugh th e menu system .
1 24 1 25 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D be s et to p rovid e vi rt ua lly v ib ratio n- fr ee shu t ter re leas e. It ca n be u sed i nstea d of a re mot e release cable/cor d/device when split-sec ond timing is not critical.
1 26 1 27 Has sel bl ad H1D Self Tim er � � � 2 - 60 s MIRROR G OES DOWN MIR ROR REM AINS UP DEL AY / MI RR.
1 26 1 27 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 7) When the De lay / Mir ror Up , Mirr or Up / De lay s eque nce is highlighted - - turn the rear con- trol wheel to choose. Del ay / M irr or Up = Delay for set amount o f time then mirror raised then e xposure made.
1 28 1 29 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 2 B rac keti ng Th e b racke tin g fa cil it y pro vid es an au toma tic ser ies of e xp osu res; on e a t th e s tand ard e x- pos ure set ti ng (M anu al or Auto ) a nd the othe rs wit h p re - dete rmi ne d d evi atio ns in EV fr om the stan dard e xposu re.
1 28 1 29 Has sel bl ad H1D Br a ck et in g � � � 2 fram es 3 fram es 5 fram es 1/3 EV 1/2 EV 1 EV Has sel .
1 30 1 3 1 Has sel bl ad H1D A B C Has sel bl ad H1D ( A drop shado w will be dis played bene ath the selec ted sy mbol , for exampl e ) 5 ) In turn the rear wheel to choose the number of frames required: 2, 3, or 5.
1 30 1 3 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 3 I nte r val By u sing the interval setting, you can allow the camer a t o take a series of exp os ures automati- cally over a set period. This is of ten required for time and mo tion st udies, secur it y surveillance, nature stud y , etc.
1 32 1 33 Has sel bl ad H1D In terval � � 2 fram es - 32 frame s � 1 secon d - 24 hour s Has s.
1 32 1 33 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 4 SE T T IN GS From t he S e tt i ng s scr een you can access fo ur main su b- set ti ngs: Cu st om op tio ns , I mp ri nt , D ate & T im e an d I nf o by turn ing the f ront contro l whe el. From e ach of t hese fou r sub - set tings you can a ccess fu r the r scre ens .
1 34 1 35 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Se t t in g s � � Inf o Dat e & tim e.
1 34 1 35 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D C us t om optio ns Impr in t.
1 36 1 37 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Set s which f unc tion wi l l be im mediately acti vated when the User b utton is pressed ( you c a nnot alter t he sett ing in th is mode t hough, only use it ). e button has a togg le fu nct ion so t hat by pr essi ng it aga in t he new sett ing w i ll be de-ac t ivated.
1 36 1 37 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D aga in t he new sett ing w i ll be de-ac t ivated. ! S ee U se r b utt on not e Stop down but ton functio n 5 • Non e • S ta ndb y (en te rs s ta ndb .
1 38 1 39 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Flash ready exposure lock 8 • Y es • No . Al lows you to make an exp osure before t he a sh is f ul ly cha rged . For use wit h i nteg ra l a sh u n it or ot her T T L compat ible a sh u n its con ne ct ed to t he hot-sho e.
1 38 1 39 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Spot mode 1 3 • Norma l • Zone Dete rm i nes how t he c a mera b ehaves w hen se t to Spot Mode. No r ma l m a k es t h e c a m er a be have i n t he sa me fa shion as whe n set to A v era ge or C entre W e ighted .
1 40 1 4 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Rear wheel quick adjust 1 6 • Y es • No A l lows rea r c ontrol w heel to ma ke a rapid E V adju st ment (or EV compe nsat ion) i n auto -e x - posu re m ode.
1 40 1 4 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Y e s enables the set ti ng. No disa bles the set ti ng. Interv al & Sel f Timer 2 1 • Exi t • Stay A llows eit her the Inter va l or Self Timer mode to remai n act ive aer a n ex posure or im mediately retu rn to sta nda rd sett i ng.
1 42 1 43 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 5 D IGI T AL ISO and Wh ite Ba la nce set ti ngs for d ig ti al c aptu re are cha nged as follows: 1 ) Press the MENU but ton on the grip. 2) T urn the front control wheel until the Digi tal (sc reen 5) a ppears.
1 42 1 43 Has sel bl ad H1D Digi tal � � � 50, 100 200 , 40 0 man ual , ash , day lig ht, .
1 44 1 45 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Bu t ton fu nc ti on ch oic e T h e U se r bu t t o n , A E - L bu t t o n , St o p D o w n b u t t o n a n d M i r ro r Up b u t t o n ca n be c u s to m p r o g r a mm e d to d i r e c t l y a cc es s a l i s t o f fu n c ti on s.
1 44 1 45 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D came ra i s set to Ma nual fo cu s mode. In th is manne r you ta ke advantage of the acc uracy and ce r tainty of the autofoc us sy stem while retaining the control inhe rent in manua l focu sing mode . Mirror up Control s the mir ror up or down fun ction (same func tion as the M-UP but ton).
1 46 1 47 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 4 . 2 I mp rin t The Impri nt facili ty controls the tex t that wil l ap pear along the e dge o f each frame. It is pos- sible t o imprint approximat ely 40 char acters at one t ime. From 4.2 Im print , pres s Ent er to acc es s: • 4.
1 46 1 47 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 4. 2.2 T e xt In T ex t you can co mpose your own combina tion of l et ters , wo rds, s ymbo ls, etc fo r l m edg e information. The s ame procedur e is al so us ed to ch ange a Pr ole name. Film edg e tex t compos itio n : From 4.
1 48 1 49 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 1 ) T u rn the front a nd rear control wheels until the X s ymbol is highlighted . On the tex t row , the te xt cursor is automatically placed to the right of the character that is to be changed . 2) Press Sel.
1 48 1 49 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 1 ) Y ou can rstly clear an unwan ted line of te xt by highlighting the X symbol in the box and repeatedly pressing the S el. (AF) button. 2) Find the character you want by turning the rear control wheel until it appear s on the screen.
1 50 1 51 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D 5) By turning the front contr ol wheel you can move the cursor to mark the following for change: hours, minutes, year , month and day respectively. By pressing the 24 h but ton (AF), you can choose b etween a 24 hour or 1 2 hour system for time.
1 50 1 51 Has sel bl ad H1D 10 Has sel bl ad H1D S ync at all shut ter speeds to 1/ 800s Int egral ll- ash SCA 300 2 compatible Flas h measure capability Rear sync capability.
1 52 1 53 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D The H 1 D c an be used t ogether with mos t ash uni ts. C onnection is either b y the PC sock et or by the hot shoe if the unit is compatible (see no te below). The view nd er h ouses a n integ ral ll -ash with a guid e num ber of 1 2 and featu res OTF/ T TL ash c ontrol.
1 52 1 53 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D must m a ke t he appropriat e cha nges nece ss ar y for dig t ia l a nd l m capt u re. is cha nge is sig ni ed by a D sy mbol appear i ng in t he to p le FLA SH sec t ion of the g rip LCD .
1 54 1 55 Has sel bl ad H1D Exa mple of vie w nder LCD display showi ng Flash set to Rear sync as well as - 1 EV e xposu re compe nsation . Has sel bl ad H1D T o change t he bala nce bet ween a sh ou tput and ca mera ex posu re requirements to pr oduce a va rie t y o f eect s, us e the exp osure compensat ion f u nct ion.
1 54 1 55 Has sel bl ad H1D Gree n LED ash symbol to lef t of view - nde r L CD display. Has sel bl ad H1D T o rai se the ash un it i nto its o perat ive position, slide the ash-u nit catch backw ard s in t he di rec tion o f t he ash sy mbol.
1 56 1 57 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D holder ( if S CA 3902 compati ble ) on t he top of the v ie w nder or v ia a cord to t he PC connect ion por t on t he le ha nd side of t he ca mera body .
1 56 1 57 Has sel bl ad H1D 11 Film magazine Instant lm back Conv er ter E xtension tubes Rechargeable bat tery grip IR Release unit Release cord Optional Accessories .
1 58 1 59 Has sel bl ad H1D There are a number of o ptional acc essories available for the H 1 D with more being d eveloped to su it a vari et y o f p hoto graph ic si tuati ons and nee ds. Please see w w w. hassel bla d.com fo r the lat est informat ion.
1 58 1 59 Has sel bl ad H1D H 1 3, 26 and 52 E x tension tubes (3053 5 1 3, 3053 5 26 and 3053 542) e Ex tension tubes a t tach bet ween t he l ens and t he body to reduce t he c lose focusi ng dis ta nce for c lose up photog raphy . ey are avai lable in th ree size s: 1 3mm, 26mm a nd 5 2 m m.
160 16 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Supp ort strap H1 (305 362 3) Improves comfort a nd secu rit y in ha nd-h eld photography . Focusing screen HS standard (3043 305, 30433 2 4) Spherica l Acute-Matte D ty p e. Cent ra l ma rk ings fo r spot (Ø 7 . 5 mm) and AF meter ing area (su pplied w it h H 1D ).
160 16 1 Has sel bl ad H1D H syste m CF l ens a dapter (3043 500 ) Adapter to a l low t he use of a l l C-t y p e lenses from t he Has selbla d V -sy stem. e auto mat ic focu sing sys tem i n t he H1 ca mera ca n be used to g uide the manua l set t ing of focu s.
162 163 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D.
162 163 Has sel bl ad H1D 12 Glossar y of T erms P and P v explanatory chart s T echnical specications Equipment Care, Ser vice & Guarant ee Appendix Has sel bl ad H1D.
164 165 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D G los sa r y o f T e rms For the sake of clarity, her e are short an d simple explanations of sev- eral term s, items and features mentioned in the manual that may b e unfamiliar t o some.
164 165 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Defau lt set ting / fac tory set ting A sta nd ard set t i ng th at a dev ice is s et to in t he rst i nst anc e duri ng ma nu fac t u re a nd ret u r ns to i f a se t t in g ch a nge i s h a lte d or i nte r- rupte d in any way .
166 16 7 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D now appea r as black a nd wh ite respec tively , as orig ina l ly obser ve d. Howeve r c onf u si ng t h is mi g ht at r st se em, it i s f u nd a ment a l t o mas teri ng expo sure ca lcu lat ions and exposu re con trol.
166 16 7 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D ex pose d o r unex pose d, as indel ible mark s ca n som et i mes be caused . Please note a ny spec ia l condit ions or rest ric tions rega rd ing a ir por t sec ur it y x -ray dev ices o r sim il ar as t hey ca n potentia l ly da mage l m (by fogg i ng) in some cas es.
168 169 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D f unc t ion. By pressi ng the sa me b utton aga in therefore, the set ti ng w il l rever t. is means y ou do not have to remember which bu t ton to press as t hey w il l bot h produce the sa me desired resu lt in t hi s cas e.
168 169 Has sel bl ad H1D T rue e x po sur e Has sel bl ad H1D .
1 70 1 71 Has sel bl ad H1D Aut oma tic ex po su re — P M od e Has sel bl ad H1D 8 Shutterspeed 1000 500 250 125 60 30 15 8 4 2 1s 2s 4s 8s 16s 32s 64s 2.
1 70 1 71 Has sel bl ad H1D Aut oma tic ex po su re — P v M ode A downloadable PDF version of these charts in colour is available from our websi te: w ww.has selblad.com 8 Shutterspeed 1000 500 250 125 60 30 15 8 4 2 1s 2s 4s 8s 16s 32s 64s 2.0 2.8 4.
1 72 1 73 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D .
1 72 1 73 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Cam era Type Cons tru ct ion Len ses View n der s Focu sing Data i mpr int ing Film tr ans por t Film fo rmat Auto-focus, auto-exposure SLR camera with interchangeable magazines, viewnders and lenses .
1 7 4 1 7 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Film c hoic e Shu tter Flash c ontr ol Flash m eas ure ment Film ba ck ( o p. ac ce sso r y ) Exp osu re mete rin g Auto br acke tin g Inter v al ti mer Film sp eed Di spl ays Focu sing s cr een 120 and 220 roll lm.
1 7 4 1 7 5 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Acce ssor y c onne ct ion Custo miz ati on User i nter fac e Power sup ply Ex ter nal d imen sio ns Weigh t Provided with tw o M5 threads and an electrical connec tor for accessories .
1 7 6 1 77 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D CCD size CCD reso lut ion Bits p er co lor Out put s ize Ligh t sen siti vit y Max. e xpos ure t ime Cap tur e rate Featu res Weigh t Envi ron ment al Requ ire ment s T e ch n ic al S p ec i c a ti o ns — H1D s e ns or u n it 36.
1 7 6 1 77 Has sel bl ad H1D Imag e Cap aci ty Mac / PC Conn ec tion Bat ter y Ex ter nal Power Su ppl y Power Cons ump tion Weigh t T e ch n ic al S p ec i c a ti o ns — I m ag e Ba n k 850 images FireW ire (IEE 1394) - T ype Sony Inf oLithium L -series: NP-F550, NP -F750, NP -F960 Duration, constant shooting Up to 8 hours 24V DC 10 W 0.
1 78 1 79 Has sel bl ad H1D ap pr ox . 1 55 m m 6 . 1 i ns ap pr ox . 207 mm ( 8 0 mm l ens ) 8 . 2 in s ap pr ox . 1 35 m m Has sel bl ad H1D.
1 78 1 79 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Aperture Shutter speed Light metering mode Exposure mode Exposure adjustment (Not printed if value = 0) Flash symbol (If ash is used) Flash exp .
180 18 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D BODY DEF AUL T SETTING (STAND ARD PROFILE) Exp .mode A (Aperture priority) LM mode Cen tre weight ed Exp .
180 18 1 Has sel bl ad H1D Has sel bl ad H1D Pro ble ms, Eq uipm ent C ar e, S er v ice & Guar ante e The H 1 D is a very sophisticated camera that relies on much info rma- tio n b ei ng p asse d a nd pro cessed to and fr om eac h mo du lar un it to pro du ce th e corre ct b eha vio ur.
182 183 Has sel bl ad H1D Ex t reme s of tem pera tur e: High t emperatures can have an adv erse eec t on both lm an d equipment. T r y to avoid frequent and severe temperatur e changes. Be particularly careful in humid environments. Allow the equipment t o acc limatize before assembly.
182 183 Has sel bl ad H1D Warnin gs a nd Res tr ic ti ons • Re ad a ll i nst ruc tio ns be fo re at tem pti ng to use your new equipment. • If your e quipment requires service, please cont act your Hasselblad dealer . • Keep this and all electronic equipment out of children ’s reach.
184 Di spos al If y ou need to dispos e of the camer a back, Image Bank and/ or batter - ies, they mu st be deliver ed to t he local w aste plant. FCC Notic e This equ ipment has b een tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Cla ss A digit al device, pursuant to P art 1 5 of the FC C Rules.
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