Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product H2 Hasselblad
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1 U ser Manual (Manual (V1/English) for c amer a firmwar e v ersion 9.1.0 or later .).
2 I n t r o d u c t i o n 3 P a r t s & C o m p o n e n t s 6 Q u i c k S t a r t 7 F u n c t i o n C o n t r o l & D i s p l a y 1 3 G r i p L C D 1 5 V i e w f i n d e r L C D 1 7 C a m e r .
3 Co n gr at ulat io n s ! W el c ome to t he fl ag s hip of th e H S ys t em. The H 2 bui ld s on t he H 1 , ad ding th e ab ility t o u tili ze th e l at est adv anc emen ts in dig it al backs, i ncr eas ed mobi lity , i nt egr ate d po we r , and impr ov ed im age q ual ity.
4 name, symb ols, etc., immediate cable -free compatibilit y with digital backs , presentation of dig it al in for mat ion s uch as h is tog ram s and gre y balan ce o n t he L CD , ex tr emely a cc u.
5 Wha t ’ s in t he b ox Y our new Has selblad ca mer a may have been supplied in kit form or as separa te it ems. There are a number of p os sible combi- nat ions dependin g on fa ctors su ch as offers, bund les et c.
6 1 . Flash unit hot-shoe 2. Rubber eyec up 3. Exp osure mode and meter ing metho d se lec tor but ton 4. Exp osure compe nsat ion b ut ton 5. Eyepiece adjus tment dial 6. Magazine LCD 7 . Magazi ne LCD i llumin ation but ton 8. Magazine cont rol but tons 9 .
7 Q u i c k S t a r t 1 Thi s secti on is a qu ic k st ar t gui de to a sse mbl ing an d pr epari ng yo ur new . F r om sepa ra t e it em s, t he as sem - bl y pro cess shou ld take no m ore th an se veral mi n- ut es to c omplet e and you wi ll be able to t ake s imple and str aig htfo rwar d pho tog r aphs immed iat ely .
8 H2- Kit only / H2- Separate items If y ou r n ew H 2 wa s su p pl ie d i n k it f o r m, y ou w il l o nl y ne e d to i n se r t t h e c am er a bat ter ie s t o ma ke i t u sea ble im me dia tely.
9 1 3. Rest the magazine reten tion groove on the magazine sup - por t on the camera body ensuring that they are correctly positioned. 1 4. Swing the magazine towards the camera body and firmly press into place with a click. If there is resist ance, the magazine retaining hook has probabl y been inadvertently released.
1 0 32 3 1 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 2 1 23. Pull 8 – 1 0 cm (3– 4 in) of paper backing f rom the film roll and insert the tongue of the backing paper into the slot in the take-up spool. 2 4 . T urn the take-up spool one complete turn to ensure the tongue is firmly held i n place by the overlying paper back- ing.
1 1 3 3 . F rom the inactive mode, press the ON.OFF button until you see the H2 lo go on the grip L CD. The LCD then in turn dis- plays the ‘main’ screen. If the camer a is already in ‘standb y ’ mode (the H 2 lo go will be vis ible on the grip L CD) click o n either the shut ter release button or the ON.
1 2 Familiarize yours elf with the H2 T ak e a few m inut es t o f amiliar ize yourself with t he H 2 a nd its v arious con trols. Note the differenc e be- tween a lon g pres s, a short pres s and a ’ click’ w ith some buttons. For example from the main screen a clic k of t he ON.
1 3 Fu n c t i o n C o n t r o l & D i s p l a y 2 ■ LC D and LE D displays on c amera and viewfinder ■ Pixel based display ■ Upgradeable firmware ■ Rapidly accessible menu ■ Int erac .
1 4 Belo w i s an o verview of t he pr imary funct ion s of t he c ontr ol wh eel s and butto ns. So me c ont rols hav e dual or tr iple func - ti on s ac co r ding to t he s tat e of t he men u or setti ng. A fu ll des crip tio n c an be fo und f urther on in t his m anual.
1 5 T ypic al c amer a grip di spl ay w hen ch angin g se t tin gs. T ypic al c amer a grip di spl ay . (The in forma tion i n br ack ets des cri bes th is partic ular examp le) .
1 6 Th e bas ic p rin ci pl e be hi nd m ak ing c ha ng es is th at th e ap p rop ri ate b ut to n is fir st pressed to acc ess the m enu an d then se tti ngs altered by way o f the control wheels . The ap prop riate control whee l is desig nated by a rrowhe ads a lon gside t he se tti ng description.
1 7 FL ASH AF DR IV E EX P +/- Some exa mples of variou s viewfinder L CD sc reens v isible with standar d setting s and when specific c ontrol button s are press ed.
1 8 Me nu c ha r ts – ge ne ra l Througho ut this manual you will fi nd char ts to e xpla in the steps a n d p r o c e d u r e s r e q u i r e d t o a l t e r t h e v a r i o u s s e t t i n g s . T h e s e ch ar t s a re l ai d o ut t o g rap hi cal l y il l ust rate in a si mp le ma nn er how t o n av iga te thr ou gh th e men us .
1 9 Shutter releas e but ton A is but ton ha s ha lf-pre ss a nd fu ll- pre ss po sit ions. By pressi ng h a l f- way (or so l y ) t he ca mera , auto foc us f u nct ion a nd ex po sure met er ca n be ac t ivate d.
20 On the rear of t he grip , as well as the rear control wheel, there are a fur ther t hree con trol b uttons: AE-L button J i s button c a n lock a l ig ht read ing made in b ot h automatic a nd ma nua l ex po sure modes . It c a n a lso be use d in Zone mode to ta ke a new read ing.
2 1 There are al so two c ontrol but tons on the viewfinder , as well as the eyes ight cor - rection a djustmen t wheel: Ey esight corr ection adjust ment wheel P e pers ona l eyesi ght adjust ment faci l it y ha s a diopter r a nge of -4 – +2. 5, to su it most use rs.
22 ■ A luminium cast in one piece ■ S tainless s teel shell ■ I ntegral Q uick coupling plate ■ Di gitally controlled ■ U pgr adeable sof tware ■ M odular design ■ I ntegral er gonomic g.
23 C ar ryi ng st r ap 1 , 2 e c a rr y i ng s tr ap i s at ta ched by fi rst l y w it hd raw i ng t he s a fet y col la r . e hook is t hen f reed a nd at ta ched to t he st rap lug (fig. 1 ). Slide bac k t he sa fet y col la r (fig. 2) to ensure t he hook remai ns i n t he locke d posit ion.
24 T h e b att ery ch ar ge r 1 , 2 e bat ter y charger unit is supplied w it h five plug at tac hments to suit v a rious t y pe s of domest ic elec t ric a l so cket s ava i lable worldwide. Ot her t y p es of soc ke t w i l l re qu ire a dome st ic s ock et c onver ter.
25 • Long-ter m storage of bat terie s with ver y low charge is not recommende d. • The b at te r y ha s a lim ite d li fe and it s per fo rm ance is gra dual ly red uce d ove r time. • It is advi sable to f ollow the re commendat ions and pre caut ions in this manual for produc t per f ormance and saf et y reasons.
26 1 2 1 1 A c ce ss ory co nn ect i on 1 1 , 1 2 On t he le hand side of t he c a mera b ody a re t wo ac ces sor y ret a in- ing screw t hread s (M5), as well as a d atabus connec tor , protecte d beneat h a cover .
27 ■ M ulti-mode light metering ■ F ull e xposure information ■ 1 00% image ■ 90 ° viewing angle for ey e-line composition ■ F ull image for spec tacle wea rers ■ I ntegral dioptre adjustment ■ I ntegral flash unit V i e w f i n d e r 4 The 9 0° view fi nder provi des a la terally correc ted 100 % i mage at eye- line level.
28 A B C D E F G H 1 2 P arts & C omponents A. Rubber eye cup E. Exposure method / mode button B. Hot shoe F . Integ ral flash unit C. Eyesight adjustment wheel G.
29 ■ R apid and accurat e automatic focusing c apability ■ C entral elec tronic shutter ■ I ns tant manual focus override with natural f riction ■ I ns tant automati c -focus return capabilit .
30 P art s a n d c om po ne n ts 1 A. Lens shade index B. Manual focus ring C. F ocusing distance scales D . Depth-of-field scales E. Lens index A tt ac h in g a le n s 2 , 3 Remove the f ron t prote.
3 1 De pt h-of -fi el d c a l c ul at io n 7 ere a re two dist a nce sc a les ( in feet a nd met res) v isible t h roug h t he foc us d ist a nce w indow on t he upper pa r t of t he lens ba r rel . ere is a lso a centra l lens index ma rk and a de pt h-of -field sc a le.
32 is i ncorre ct if only one ar rowhead i s v isible. If t he focu s c an not be est abli shed , then bot h ar rowheads fla sh. CF Adapter e CF ad apter i s a n optiona l acce ss or y t hat a l lows v i r t ua l ly a l l C t y pe lense s from t he V -sy stem to be use d on H-sys tem ca mera bod ies .
33 ■ A utomatic 1 20/22 0 compatibil it y ■ A utomatic wind on / wind off ■ A utomatic film advance ■ L CD information panel ■ I ntegral dark slide ■ C ustomizable data imprinting ■ I .
34 A B C D E D C B A F E Par t s an d co mp one nt s A. L CD panel G. Darkslide key B. L CD illumination button H. Darkslide indicator C. Change up button I. F ilm tab holder D . Change down button J. Film holder key E. F unc tion selector K . Magazine settings lock F .
35 G H J I K L a t ime -out of five se conds of non-ac t iv it y , t he d is play ret ur ns to t he mai n screen. Change s can only be made when the setting s lock swit ch i s i n the unlock ed posi tion. F il m p la ne in dex F Prov ides a measu r ing point for t he ac tu a l posit ion of t he fi l m pla ne in t he maga zi ne.
36 2 1 3 4 2 1 O p era t ion Battery e ma gaz ine u ses a b atter y to re ta in informat ion a nd se tt i ngs when un att ached f rom t he ca mera . When at t ached to t he ca mera body , the magaz ine ta kes its power requ i remen ts f rom t he ca mera batter ies.
37 M aga z in e se t t ing s Pre ss th e fu nct ion se lec tor ( but ton ) re peate dly to s ucc es sively acc es s: A. Film speed (ISO / Bar C ode) B. Film length (120/220/ Number of fr ames) C. Data (on/off ) D . Frame c ounter (count down / c ount up) E.
38 Manu al film spe ed set ting. 220 film length se tti ng. Data imp rinting se ttin g. ‘ Frames re mai ni ng ’ counter set tin g. Data imprin t setting Data impr inting c an be a ct ivated or d ea ctivated through th e maga- zine menu . T o acc es s data set ting : 1 ) Ensure the magazine settings lock is in the unlocked p osit ion.
39 3 1 2 5 2 4 Fil m l oa di ng e fi l m ma ga z i ne ca n be loa de d e it he r o n or off t he c a me ra . Reg u la rly chec k t he i nter ior of t he mag az i ne a nd re move dus t, pa r ticle s or any scr aps of paper from prev ious roll s of fil m.
40 ■ Ex cellent compatibility with both Hasselblad and third- par ty backs ■ I nfor mation visible on camera LCD ■ T ethered and untethered solutions for maximum flexibilit y D i g i t a l P h .
4 1 Has selbl ad prov ides a number of digi tal solu tion s , both integ ra l and as third - par t y comb inati ons . This p rovisio n ex tends e ven beyo nd the me dium f orma t a nd the reby creates th e m ost compre hensi ve r ange of digit al solu tion s for high e nd pho togr aphy .
42 Three modes of operat ion and stor age Opt i mum por ta bil it y a nd i mage s torage a re c rit ica l for t he profes- siona l photogr apher . e I x pres s CFH offer s a f ree choice of t he por table CF ca rd stora ge, t he flex ible Fire Wire d rive , or tethered ope rat ion w it h ex te nde d, sp ec ia l c apt u re c ontrol s .
43 Appro va l Arch itec tu re (I A A ), an en ha nced set o f f e edback tools, de signe d to l iberate the photographer to focu s on t he shoot r at her t ha n t he s elect ion proce ss.
44 ■ T hree metering methods ■ F ive ex posure methods ■ Extremely accurat e light metering L i g h t M e t e r i n g & E x p o s u r e C o n t r o l 8 Th e li g ht me te ri ng s yst em is ca p ab le o f se le c ti ve se nsi tiv - it y pro duc ing three ref l ec tive mete ring me tho ds: Averag e, Cen tre weighted and Spot.
45 Lig ht me te ri ng an d e xp os ur e co nt ro l T wo primary fac tors have to be con sidered when making e xposure c ontrol choice, namely , me ter - ing method and exp osure me thod: Met er ing m .
46 2 3 1 2 3 1 � E XP E XP � Selectin g metering method Proce ed as follows w it h the ca mera i n act ive mode: 1 .
47 4 1 E XP 3 2 � A ‘ + 0. 3’ above t he sca le i n t he di splay , as i n i l lust rat ion 4 for ex - a mple, would i ndic ate a ‘0. 3 E V overexp osu re’ set t i ng. C onversely , a ‘- 2’ , for ex a mple , wou ld i nd icat e a ‘2 EV u nd erex p os ur e’ s et- t i ng.
48 A E- L bu tto n 1 , 2 i s button ha s t wo ma i n f unc t ions t hat c an b e i ncorp orated i n va rious worki ng met hods involv ing exp osure lock ing. I t a lso has a n e x tr a f u nc tion f or t he flash meter c apabi lit y ( s ee AE-L sect ion under Fla sh).
49 1 A B 3 +/- 4 � � 2 A lternat ively , you c a n a ls o pre-set the i nit ia l z one read ing in order to save t i me a nd effor t where t here i s no f reely ava i l able ‘zone 5’ subject for lig ht mea sur i ng.
50 ■ M anual and autofocus modes ■ T hree drive modes ■ Qui ck adjust wheel ■ P r ofiles G e n e r a l Fu n c t i o n s 9 T hi s se c t i on d e sc r ib e s th e b a si c a nd g e n e ral f u n c t io n s us e d in mos t si tuat ions.
5 1 Power The camer a can be set at two active power modes − ON or St and by − as well a s OFF . In active modes, battery c ons umpt ion is le ast in Sta ndby mode and mo st in ON mode.
52 1 2 � AF 3 Manual focus mode The Man ual foc us mod e is set by the front contr ol wheel on t he grip in t he following manner: In came ra active mode : 1 ) Press the AF button on the grip. 2) T urn the front contr o l wheel to: Manual 3) Pr ess Save to store the setting.
53 C onti nuous At C ontinuous sett i ng ( AF C ), the sh utt er c a n b e rele ase d r apidly before t he lens i s focu sed i n order to c aptu re a spl it -s econd shot (in Sin gle S hot , a n ex posu re ca n not be made u nti l t he ca mer a has had ti me to f oc us).
54 D rive There are thr e e drive m odes: Singl e, C ont in uou s and when a film mag- azi ne is at tach ed, M u lt i e xp osure. Th ey are all accessed by pressi ng th e DR IVE button on the gr ip.
55 ON .OF F (PR O FILE S /E S C) � � 1 2 3 4 5 Pro fil es The p rofiles fe ature all ows rapid acc ess to pre - determin ed combina tions of set ti ngs that inc rease the spe ed and se curit y of wo rk flow.
56 ON .OF F (PR O FILE S /E S C) 1 � � 2 AF Lo ad 3 ON .OF F (PR O FILE S /E S C) 1 � � 2 AF Lo ad 3 ON .OF F (PR O FILE S /E S C) 4 5 you wa nt a nd then p re ss the Load ( AF ) button.
57 ■ P r ogrammable self timer ■ P r ogrammable bracketing ■ P r ogrammable interval set ting ■ M ore than 25 custom options ■ Data and tex t imprinting A d v a n c e d F e a t u r e s 10 Th.
58 Ge ne ra l over vie w of ca me ra me nu C ust om Settin gs Impr int opti on s and se tting s Sel f timer opt ions Bra cket ing optio ns Int er v al opt ions Date & Ti me setti ngs Setti ngs opt.
59 There are a numb er of more advanc ed featur es that while not nec essarily used ever y day st ill remain immediately access ibl e through the menu system. They provide the integral finess es that make the H2 a powerful and sophistic ated tool to sa tisfy a variety of profess ional demands.
60 Se lf t i me r s et t i ng The Self timer function is set in the following manner: 1 ) P ress the ME NU button on the grip. 2) T urn the front cont rol wheel until Se lf Tim er appears .
6 1 Br ac k et in g op ti o ns a vai la b le op ti o ns a vai la b le op ti o ns a vai la b le 2 fra me s or 3 fra me s or 5 fra me s 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV or 1 EV 2 B rac ket in g e bra cket i ng f aci.
62 B rac ket in g s et t i ng The Brack e ting function is set in the following m anner: 1 ) Press the M EN U but ton. 2) T urn the front contr o l wheel until Brac ket ing appea rs 3) Pr ess E nter (.
63 In t er v al op ti o ns a vai la b le 2 fra me s - 32 fr ame s op ti o ns a vai la b le 1 sec ond - 24 ho ur s 3 I nt e r val By using the i nterval set ting, yo u can allow the camera to take a series of ex posures automati cally over a se t pe riod .
64 Se t t in gs / C us t om Opt io ns op ti o ns a vai la b le CUS TOM OP TI ON S 4 S et t i ngs F rom t he Settings s cr een y ou ca n ac ces s four main sub-sett ings: Custom opt ions , Image I nfo , Date & Time and S ystem st atu s by t urning the front control w heel.
65 Standby tim eout 1 • 5s • 1 0s • 1 5s • 30s Deter mi nes t he a mount of t i me t he ca mer a rema in s ac ti ve before it automat ica l ly re ver t s to st a ndby mo de (ind icat ed on t he g r ip LCD by the H2 logo ) . Mi ni m ise s batter y consumpt ion.
66 jus tment is ma de an d appe ars on both LCD s a s a ± sy mbol be twee n the shut t er s pee d a nd a pe r tu re valu e s. e amou nt of de v ia tio n al so appea rs above the scale to the le of the aper ture value on the vie w finde r LCD. No tur ns the f uncti on off complete ly .
67 AE lock / Quic k adjust 22 • Exp reset • Saved A l lows either t he A E-L ock or Qu ick adjust mode to rema in ac tive a er an ex posu re or im med iately ret ur n to sta nda rd set ti ng. Ex p Re set cle ars th e set tings and produce s an automatic retu rn to stand ard sett ing aer an ex posu re.
68 Cust omi za bl e bu t to n f un ct io n l is t e US ER , AE - L , STO P D OWN a nd M .U P but t ons c a n a l l be reas sig ned to d ifferent fu nc tions . e USER button has no fu nct ion unti l speci fic a l ly assig ned one ( defau lt is ‘N one’).
69 Im age Inf o 4. 2 Im age Info (film magazin es only!) Th e Im p rin t fac il it y co ntr ol s the te x t th at wi ll a p pe ar a lo ng t he e dg e of each fr ame on a film. It is possible to imprint approximately 40 char ac ters at one time. I mp r i nt T y pe re cords te chn ica l i nfo rm ati on au tom ati cal ly cre ate d by the c amera.
70 Im pr in t / T e x t 4 . 2 . 2 T e x t In Tex t yo u can co mp os e you r ow n com bi nat io n of l et t er s, w ords , s ym - bo ls , e tc fo r f i lm ed ge in fo rm at io n . T he sa me p ro ce du re is a lso use d t o change a Profile name. T e x t s et t i ng / Pro fil e na me c ha ngi ng 1 ) P ress the ME NU button on the grip.
71 2) Find the character you want by scrolling with the rear contr o l wheel until it appear s on the screen. ( The ‘space’ character is the ‘empty space’ to the lef t of the e xclamation mark, top row fur thest to the le ft).
72 Da te & Tim e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 . 3 D at e & Ti me Adjust date and time set tings by the fo llowing procedure: 1 ) P ress the ME NU button on the grip. 2) T urn the front cont rol wheel until Se tt ing s a ppears. 3) Press the D RIV E ( E nte r ) button on the grip.
73 S ys t em S t at us 4 . 4 Syste m St at us Check component usage for ser vicing reasons as follows: 1 ) P ress the ME NU button on the grip. 2) T urn the front cont rol wheel until Se tt ing s a ppears. 3) Press the D RIV E ( E nte r ) button on the grip.
7 4 ■ S ync at all shut ter speeds to 1 /800s ■ I ntegral fill-flash ■ S CA 300 2 compatible ■ F lash measure capability ■ R ear sync capability Fl a s h 11 The H s ystem meet s p rofessiona l de mands for a vari et y of situ a- tion s where flas h is r equir ed.
7 5 Th e H2 c an b e u se d to g et he r w it h mo st f l as h u ni ts i n m a nu al mo de . H o we ver, to m a ke us e o f a T T L au tom ati c fu nc ti on , y ou mu st en sure t he flas h u ni t is com pa tib le wi th the SC A 3 0 02 s yste m. Connection i s either b y the PC socket or by t he hot s hoe (see warning no te below).
7 6 1 ) Ac tiv ate the camera and press the FL AS H but ton once. 2 ) T u rn th e f ro nt c on tr ol w he el t o s et t he am ou nt of c omp en sa ti on r eq ui re d: • fr om + 3 EV t hr ou gh - 3E V ( am oun t de pe nd en t o n I S O se tt in g) • press Clr ( AF but ton) to clear the set ting quickly if required.
77 Separ ate flash unit connectio n and use Sepa r ate fla sh u nit s c an be elect r ica l ly c onnec ted eit her by way of t he h ot shoe access or y ho lder ( s ee prev ious war ni ngs) on the top of t he v iew fi nder or v ia a cord to the P C conne ct ion por t on t he le ha nd side of t he ca mera body .
78 ■ I ns tant film back ■ C onverter ■ Extension tubes ■ R ec hargeable batter y grip ■ R elease cord ■ F ilters ■ T ripod quick coupling ■ S upp ort strap ■ Grid focusing screen .
79 There are a number of optional acc essories av ailable for t he H 2 with more be ing de velo pe d to suit a varie t y of phot ograp hic situ ati ons and ne eds . Please see ww w . hasselblad.c om for the latest information. The figures in brack ets after the headings ar e the product codes.
80 ■ Glo ssar y of T erms ■ P and Pv explanatory char ts ■ T echnical specifications ■ E quipment C are , Ser vice & Guarantee A p p e n d i x 13 This section prov ides an ins ight int o the more tec hnic al a spects of the H syst em as w ell as s ome importa nt r eferenc e informa tion.
8 1 G lo ss ar y of T e rms For the s ake o f c larit y, here are shor t and sim ple e xpl anati ons of several terms, it ems and features men tioned in the manual that m ay be unfamil- iar to s o me. Bar code Some rol l fi l m bra nd s have a Ba r co de wh ic h t he H 2 m aga z i ne ca n recog ni z e a nd i nterpret .
82 As an examp le you migh t regula rly take outd oor portra its of wed- ding cou ples w ith a lo ng le ns. Y ou wa nt a specific aperture to restrict depth-o f- field a nd a fairly fast shu t ter speed to f reeze a ny mo vem ent.
83 T ru e e xp os ur e T rue exposure e effec t ive shutter spee d for a centra l lens shutte r is defi ned a s t he leng t h of t i me bet ween t he openi ng a nd c losing when mea sure d at t he ha l f heig ht posit ion when ex pres sed i n d ia g ra m form (see d iag r a m ).
84 Au tom at ic e x po su re — P & P v M od e P Mod e Pv Mo de Lig ht me te ri ng me t hod s en si ti vi t y d is tri bu t ion 8 S h u tte r s p e e d 10 0 0 50 0 25 0 12 5 60 30 15 8 4 2 1s 2s 4s 8s 16 s 32 s 64 s 2. 0 2. 8 4. 0 5. 6 11 16 22 32 45 64 90 1.
85 Auto-focus, auto-exposure SLR camera with int erchangeable magazines , viewfinders and lenses. One piece stainless steel shell. Die-cast aluminium internal struc ture . T ripod sockets (1/4 and 3/8”) and quick coupling tripod plat e for rapid mounting .
86 Bracketing using pr edetermined number of exposures (2, 3 or 5) in 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV step differ ence intervals. Number of frames from 2 t o 255 and inter val from 1 sec ond to 24 hours. Film speed range ISO 6 t o 6400. Automatic setting with Bar code film.
87 ap prox . 1 55 mm 6.1 ins ap prox . 207 mm ( 80 mm le ns) 8 . 2 ins ap prox . 1 35 mm 5. 3 ins Aperture Shutter speed Light metering mode Exposure mode Exposure adjustment (Not printed if value = 0) Flash symbol (If flash is used) Flash exp .
88 Ex p.mo de A (Ap er ture pr iorit y) LM mo de C entre weig hted Ex p. adjust 0 Focus mo de AF-S Drive m ode S Flash syn c Nor mal (be ginnin g of exp.
89 Proble ms , Equ ipm ent Care, Ser vi ce & G uara ntee The H 2 is a very sophistic ated c amera that relies on much information be - ing p assed and processed to an d from each mo dular unit to produce the correct behaviour.
90 Vi c to r H as se l bl a d AB a nd H as s el b la d A / S re se r v e t h e ri gh t to m a ke ch a ng es i n d es cr i pt io n s, t ec hn i ca l sp e ci f i ca ti o ns a nd i ns tr u c ti on a l in.
9 1 Vic tor Hasse lbla d AB Box 220, SE - 40 1 23 Göte borg , Sweden Hasse lbla d A/S Hejrevej 30, DK - 2400 Cope nhagen , Denm ark.
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