User ManualH2F
10 Typical camera grip display when changing settings.Typical camera grip display. (The information in brackets describes this particular example).
11 The following is a list of the various terms describing the various actions that appear in the menu (on the grip LCD):Enter : moves screen d
12 -%.5-%.5FLASH-%.5DRIVE-%.5AFEXP+/- Typical viewnder display. Note the LEDs will only be visible when
13 Symbols used in the charts&2-%.5$2)6%%NTER!&/N$2)6%3 A V EThe H2F features the advantage of multiple customization of settings. This me
14 FGHIB C D EARear control wheel Ie front and rear control wheels are turned to make changes in exposure settings on the main
15 J KL M NO STOP DOWN button OPress this button to make a visual check of the depth-of-eld on the viewnder screen at the chosen aperture.
16 P Q R EXP button Re EXP (Exposure) button accesses the exposure mode and metering method options screen. Settings are made with th
17 Aluminium cast in one piece Stainless steel shell Integral Quick coupling plate Upgradeable software Modular design Integral ergonomic g
18 132Carrying strap 1, 2e carrying strap is attached by rstly withdrawing the safety collar. e hook is then freed and attached to the strap lu
19 171619181514Protective base plate 18, 19To attach the protective base plate, slip it over the camera foot until it stops. To remove it, li the
2 C O N T E N T S9 Advanced Features 49General overview of camera menu 50Self Timer 51Bracketing 53Interval 55Settings 56Custom Options 56I
20 Multi-mode light metering Full exposure information 100% image 90° viewing angle for eye-line composition Full image for spectacle wearers
21 A B C D E F G H 12Integral ash unitSee section on ‘Flash’ for full details.Rubber eye cupTwo rubber eye c
22 Rapid and accurate automatic focusing capability Central electronic shutter Instant manual focus override with natural friction Instant aut
23 654321ABCDE 21Shutter and aperture controlBoth the shutter and aperture are electronically controlled and are adjusted by the control w
24 78910Lens focus setting too far beyond the distance of the subject framed by the central section in the viewnder11Focus setting too close for t
25 12ABALandscape orientation Portrait orientation HC 3.5 / 300HC 4 / 120 (Macro) Full scan = 0.39 m – ∞Inf. scan = 0.9 m – ∞Near
26 Automatic 120/220 compatibility Automatic wind on / wind off Automatic film advance LCD information panel Integral dark slide Customizable
27 A BCDEDCBAF G H I J K LA. LCD panelB. LCD illumination buttonC. Change up butto
28 GHJIK LFEDatabus interface LData interface between magazine and camera. Ensure the contacts are kept clean and protected from damage. Keep the
29 213421 Ensure you press on the centre of the button, not on the lever. You cannot remove a magazine if the darkslide is not closed. If
3 The list of features is long, varied and comprehensive. For example: automatic focus with in-stant manual override, dot-matrix LCDs, rapid button
30 A B CDEFilm speed Film length Data Frame counter 1 23445EXAMPLETo access lm type setting:1) Ensure the mag
31 Manual lm speed setting. 220 lm length setting. Data imprinting setting. ‘Frames remaining’ counter setting.ExampleIn the example shown here:•
32 312524112Unloading a lmTo remove a lm, remove the lm holder in the same manner as when loading a lm. Grip the exposed roll of lm rmly and
33 Excellent compatibility with Hasselblad digital backs Information visible on camera LCD Tethered and untethered solutions for maximum flexibi
34 Hasselblad provides a number of digital solutions that can also be used with large format cameras, thereby creating the most compre-hensive rang
35 In order to incorporate the new unique HNCS and DAC features we have developed a custom Hasselblad raw le format called 3FR. It is designed to
36 Three metering methods Five exposure methods Extremely accurate light meteringLight Metering & Exposure Control7The light metering syste
37 Average (45 x 37 mm) ≈ 70% Centre weighted (23 x 20 mm) ≈ 20% Spot (diameter 7.5mm) ≈ 2% Metering methodThere are three metering methods ava
38 231231$2)6%3 A V EEXPEXP2$2)6%3 A V E&In this mode the shutter speed and aperture settings are manually chosen by turning the front and rear
39 41EXP3$2)6%3 A V E2&To set one of the modes, proceed as follows with the camera in ac-tive mode:1) Press the EXP button on the viewnder.2)
4 hours to 1/800s, user customization of functions. And that’s not all! Bracketing, interval timer, rapid access user button, ash measure, indepen
40 126543New metered area is 1.8 EV lower than the area metered when the AE-L button was pressed. AE-L button pressed to call the metered area ‘Zon
41 1AB3+/-$2)6%3 A V E4&225Exposure compensatione exposure compensation facility, for both manual and automatic modes can be set from -5 to +
42 Manual and autofocus modes Three drive modes Quick adjust wheel ProfilesGeneral Functions8This section describes the basic and general funct
43 Manual focusThere is both a Manual Focus mode setting and a Manual Override capability. Manual Focus is a specic setting that you actively m
44 12&AF3$2)6%3 A V ESingle ShotIn Single Shot setting (AF S), the shutter release will be blocked until the camera nds the optimum focus sett
45 23&AF$2)6%3 A V E1 Another method for users who prefer more manual focus control while maintaining the benefits of the accuracy of autofocu
46 23&$2)6%3 A V E12&$2)6%3 A VE1$2)6%%NTER2$2)6%%NTER34Continuous In Continuous mode, the camera automatically makes exposures and makes
47 $2)6%3 A V EON.OFF(PROFILES/ESC)&2$2)6%3 A V E1 234$2)6%3 A V E5Making a prole1) Activate the camera and go through the various settings (
48 ON.OFF(PROFILES/ESC)1&22$2)6%3 A V EAFLoad3ON.OFF(PROFILES/ESC)1&22$2)6%3 A V EAFLoad3ON.OFF(PROFILES/ESC)45$2)6%3 A V EChanging a prol
49 Programmable self timer Programmable bracketing Programmable interval setting 30 custom options Data and text imprintingAdvanced Features9
5 What’s in the box Your new Hasselblad camera may have been supplied in kit form or as separate items. There are a number of possible combinati
50 General overview of camera menu -%.5Self timer optionsBracketing optionsInterval optionsSettings optionsInfooptionsTextoptions
51 1 Self timer e self timer allows a delay in the activation of the shutter and a change in sequence of the mirror movement. Normally the mirr
52 1 234567891011-%.5&$2)6%%NTER&22&$2)6%3 A V E$2)6%%NTER$2)6%%NTERAFOn$2)6%%NTERAFOn‘Delay’ highlighted with drop shadow. 10 seconds
53 Note the dierence in operation between Single and Continuous drive settings: • In Single you must press the shutter release button separately
54 654321$2)6%3 A V E987A B C D&-%.5$2)6%%NTER&222$2)6%3 A V
55 654321&$2)6%%NTER&22-%.5EXAMPLE78$2)6%3 A V E$2)6%%NTER$2)6%3 A V EAFNumber of exposures highlighted. 2 frames variation chosen as optio
56 1 234567-%.5$2)6%%NTER&$2)6%%NTER&$2)6%3 A V E8&2In the following list, the options marked in red are the default settings. So, in
57 Exp adjust increment 3• 1 Step • 1/3 Step • 1/2 StepDetermines the amount of EV change ap-plied (per click of the rear control wheels) when mak
58 Lens exposure lock 11• Yes • NoAllows you to release the camera without a lens attached.Yes blocks the shutter if there is no lens attached and
59 Rear wheel quick adjust 17• Yes • NoAllows rear control wheel to make a rapid EV adjustment (or EV compensation) in auto-exposure mode. Yes tu
6 1. Flash unit hot-shoe2. Rubber eyecup3. Exposure mode and metering method selector button4. Exposure compensation button5. Eyepiece
60 Aperture control in Manual 27• Front wheel • Rear wheelSelects which control wheel changes the aperture setting when in Manual expo-sure mode.F
61 567$2)6%%NTER1 234-%.5&$2)6%%NTER&$2)6%3 A V E&$2)6%%NTER Imprint type setting1) Press the MENU button on the grip.2) Turn the fr
62 561 234-%.5&$2)6%%NTER&$2)6%%NTER 4.2.2 TextIn Image info you can compose your own combination of letters, words, symbols, etc to be i
63 34561 28751Sel.$2)6%3 A V EAF$2)6%3 A V E4Sel.$2)6%3 A V EAF2&322So, to write and store the characters, proceed as follows:1) You can rstl
64 1 234567 4.3 Date & Time Adjust date and time settings by the following procedure:1) Press the MENU button on the grip.2) Turn the front
65 246-%.5$2)6%%NTER$2)6%%NTER&&$2)6%%NTER1357 4.4 System statusCheck component usage and general servicing information as follows:1) Pre
66 options availableISO 50, 100, 200 or 400options availableDaylight, Cloudy, Shade, Flash, Fluorescent, Tungsten and Manual.654321&$2)6%%NTER&
67 Customizable button function list• The USER, AE-L, STOP DOWN and M.UP buttons can all be reassigned to different functions. • The USER butto
68 Sync at all shutter speeds to 1/800s Integral fill-flash SCA 3002 compatible Flash measure capability Rear sync capabilityFlash10The H syste
69 To change the balance between ash output and camera exposure requirements to produce a variety of eects, use the exposure compensation functio
7 Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the H2F and its various controls. Note the dierence between a long press, a short press and a ’c
70 2&3214Example of viewnder LCD display showing Flash set to Rear sync as well as ´- 1EV´ exposure compensation.13&2-%.5FLASH5$2)6%3 A V
71 31-%.5FLASH4&2256$2)6%3 A V EAE-LSeparate ash unit connection and useSeparate ash units can be electrically connected either by way of the
72 11Optional AccessoriesOptional accessories provide the opportunity to extend the capabilities of your system or just to add extra convenience to
73 T r ipod quick coupling H3043326 Fo cusing screen grid Fo cusing screen clear Battery grip CR-123 Battery grip Rechargeable Remote release cor
74 HC 3.5/35 mm HC 2.2/100 mmHC 4/210 mm HC 3.5/50 mm HC Macro 4/120 mmHC 4.5/300 mm HC 2.8/80 mm HC 3.2/150 mmHC 3.5-4.5/50-110 mm HC 1.7X convert
75 Glossary of Terms P and Pv explanatory charts Technical specifications Equipment Care, Service & GuaranteeAppendix12This section provide
76 Mid-grey / 18% greyAn important point to be remembered is that all photographic exposure meters / light metering systems are calibrated to provi
77 Zone (system)e Zone System is a method of combined exposure calculation/lm development providing a great deal of tonal control. It was origina
78 True exposureTrue exposuree eective shutter speed for a central lens shutter is dened as the length of time between the opening and closing
79 Light metering method sensitivity distribution – HV90XAverage (45x37mm)Centre weighted (23x19mm)Spot (diameter 7,5mm)Light measurement system
8 Function Control & Display1All functions and settings on the H2F camera body are accessed and altered by the control buttons and wheels on an
80 Technical specificationsAutomatic and manual focusing with electronic focus aid in manual mode. Instant manual focus override. Automatic focu
81 All weights are approximate and include tted protective caps and covers, batteries and lm.H2F Camera body: 820 g – 28.9 oz.HM 16-32 lm ma
82 approx. 155 mm6.1 insapprox. 207 mm (80 mm lens)8.2 insapprox. 135 mm5.3 insAperture Shutter speed Light metering mode Exposure mode Exposure a
83 Exp.mode A (Aperture priority) LM mode Centre weighted Exp. adjust 0 Focus mode AF-S Drive mode S Flash sync Normal (beginning
84 DISPOSALIf you need to dispose of an H2F camera and/or batteries, please do so in an environmentally friendly manner at the local waste plant/ r
85 Victor Hasselblad AB and Hasselblad A/S reserve the right to make changes in descriptions, technical specications and instructional information
86 Hasselblad A/S Hejrevej 30, DK - 2400 Copenhagen, Denmark Victor Hasselblad AB Box 220, SE - 401 23 Göteborg, SwedenH2F - English v.1 - produc
9 Below is an overview of the primary functions of the control wheels and buttons. Some controls have dual or triple func-tions according to the st
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