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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualH2F

Page 2 - C O N T E N T S

10 Typical camera grip display when changing settings.Typical camera grip display. (The information in brackets describes this particular example).

Page 3 - Welcome to Hasselblad!

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

Page 4

12 -%.5-%.5FLASH-%.5DRIVE-%.5AFEXP+/- Typical viewnder display. Note the LEDs will only be visible when

Page 5 - What’s in the box

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

Page 6 - Parts & Components

14 FGHIB C D EARear control wheel Ie front and rear control wheels are turned to make changes in exposure settings on the main

Page 7

15 J KL M NO STOP DOWN button OPress this button to make a visual check of the depth-of-eld on the viewnder screen at the chosen aperture.

Page 8 - & Display

16 P Q R EXP button Re EXP (Exposure) button accesses the exposure mode and metering method options screen. Settings are made with th

Page 9

17  Aluminium cast in one piece Stainless steel shell Integral Quick coupling plate  Upgradeable software Modular design Integral ergonomic g

Page 10 - Grip LCD

18 132Carrying strap 1, 2e carrying strap is attached by rstly withdrawing the safety collar. e hook is then freed and attached to the strap lu

Page 11 - SAVED NOT SAVED

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

Page 12 - Viewnder LCD

2 C O N T E N T S9 Advanced Features 49General overview of camera menu 50Self Timer 51Bracketing 53Interval 55Settings 56Custom Options 56I

Page 13 - Menu charts – general

20  Multi-mode light metering Full exposure information 100% image 90° viewing angle for eye-line composition Full image for spectacle wearers

Page 14 - (ON) / (SEL.) C

21 A B C D E F G H 12Integral ash unitSee section on ‘Flash’ for full details.Rubber eye cupTwo rubber eye c

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22  Rapid and accurate automatic focusing capability Central electronic shutter Instant manual focus override with natural friction Instant aut

Page 16 - P Q R

23 654321ABCDE 21Shutter and aperture controlBoth the shutter and aperture are electronically controlled and are adjusted by the control w

Page 17 - Camera Body

24 78910Lens focus setting too far beyond the distance of the subject framed by the central section in the viewnder11Focus setting too close for t

Page 18 - Battery life 7, 8

25 12ABALandscape orientation Portrait orientation HC 3.5 / 300HC 4 / 120 (Macro) Full scan = 0.39 m – ∞Inf. scan = 0.9 m – ∞Near

Page 19 - Viewnder screen 14, 15, 16

26  Automatic 120/220 compatibility Automatic wind on / wind off Automatic film advance LCD information panel Integral dark slide Customizable

Page 20 - Viewfinder

27 A BCDEDCBAF G H I J K LA. LCD panelB. LCD illumination buttonC. Change up butto

Page 21 - G H

28 GHJIK LFEDatabus interface LData interface between magazine and camera. Ensure the contacts are kept clean and protected from damage. Keep the

Page 22

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

Page 23 - Parts and components 1

3 The list of features is long, varied and comprehensive. For example: automatic focus with in-stant manual override, dot-matrix LCDs, rapid button

Page 24 - Depth-of-eld calculation 7

30 A B CDEFilm speed Film length Data Frame counter 1 23445EXAMPLETo access lm type setting:1) Ensure the mag

Page 25 - Specic-lens information

31 Manual lm speed setting. 220 lm length setting. Data imprinting setting. ‘Frames remaining’ counter setting.ExampleIn the example shown here:•

Page 26 - Film Magazines

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

Page 27 - A B

33  Excellent compatibility with Hasselblad digital backs Information visible on camera LCD Tethered and untethered solutions for maximum flexibi

Page 28

34 Hasselblad provides a number of digital solutions that can also be used with large format cameras, thereby creating the most compre-hensive rang

Page 29 - Operation

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

Page 30 - Magazine settings

36  Three metering methods Five exposure methods Extremely accurate light meteringLight Metering & Exposure Control7The light metering syste

Page 31 - Data imprint setting

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

Page 32 - Film loading

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

Page 33 - Digital Photography

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 viewnder.2)

Page 34 - CF / CFH

4 hours to 1/800s, user customization of functions. And that’s not all! Bracketing, interval timer, rapid access user button, ash measure, indepen

Page 35

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

Page 36 - & Exposure Control

41 1AB3+/-$2)6%3 A V E4&225Exposure compensatione exposure compensation facility, for both manual and automatic modes can be set from -5 to +

Page 37 - Metering method

42  Manual and autofocus modes Three drive modes Quick adjust wheel ProfilesGeneral Functions8This section describes the basic and general funct

Page 38 - Exposure method

43 Manual focusThere is both a Manual Focus mode setting and a Manual Override capability. Manual Focus is a specic setting that you actively m

Page 39

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

Page 40 - AE- L button 1, 2

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

Page 41 - Exposure compensation

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

Page 42 - General Functions

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 prole1) Activate the camera and go through the various settings (

Page 43 - Manual focus

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 prol

Page 44 - Autofocus

49  Programmable self timer Programmable bracketing Programmable interval setting 30 custom options Data and text imprintingAdvanced Features9

Page 45 - Continuous

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

Page 46 - Drive

50 General overview of camera menu -%.5Self timer optionsBracketing optionsInterval optionsSettings optionsInfooptionsTextoptions

Page 47 - Proles

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

Page 48 - Using proles

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

Page 49 - Advanced Features

53 Note the dierence in operation between Single and Continuous drive settings: •  In Single you must press the shutter release button separately

Page 50 - General overview of

54 654321$2)6%3 A V E987A B C D&-%.5$2)6%%NTER&222$2)6%3 A V

Page 51 - Self Timer

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

Page 52

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

Page 53 - Bracketing

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

Page 54

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

Page 55 - Interval

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

Page 56 - Settings / Custom Options

6 1. Flash unit hot-shoe2. Rubber eyecup3. Exposure mode and metering method selector button4. Exposure compensation button5. Eyepiece

Page 57

60 Aperture control in Manual 27• Front wheel • Rear wheelSelects which control wheel changes the aperture setting when in Manual expo-sure mode.F

Page 58

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

Page 59

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

Page 60

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

Page 61 - Image Info / Imprint type

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

Page 62 - ‘Imprint type’ capa

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

Page 63 - Changing text - an example

66 options availableISO 50, 100, 200 or 400options availableDaylight, Cloudy, Shade, Flash, Fluorescent, Tungsten and Manual.654321&$2)6%%NTER&

Page 64 - Date & Time

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

Page 65 - System status

68  Sync at all shutter speeds to 1/800s Integral fill-flash SCA 3002 compatible Flash measure capability Rear sync capabilityFlash10The H syste

Page 66 - 5 Digital

69 To change the balance between ash output and camera exposure requirements to produce a variety of eects, use the exposure compensation functio

Page 67

7 Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the H2F and its various controls. Note the dierence between a long press, a short press and a ’c

Page 68 -  Rear sync capability

70 2&3214Example of viewnder LCD display showing Flash set to Rear sync as well as ´- 1EV´ exposure compensation.13&2-%.5FLASH5$2)6%3 A V

Page 69

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

Page 70 - Integral ash

72 11Optional AccessoriesOptional accessories provide the opportunity to extend the capabilities of your system or just to add extra convenience to

Page 71

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

Page 72 - Optional Accessories

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

Page 73

75  Glossary of Terms P and Pv explanatory charts Technical specifications Equipment Care, Service & GuaranteeAppendix12This section provide

Page 74 - HC /HCD lens range

76 Mid-grey / 18% greyAn important point to be remembered is that all photographic exposure meters / light metering systems are calibrated to provi

Page 75 - Appendix

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

Page 76 - Glossary of Terms

78 True exposureTrue exposuree eective shutter speed for a central lens shutter is dened as the length of time between the opening and closing

Page 77

79 Light metering method sensitivity distribution – HV90XAverage (45x37mm)Centre weighted (23x19mm)Spot (diameter 7,5mm)Light measurement system

Page 78 - True exposure

8 Function Control & Display1All functions and settings on the H2F camera body are accessed and altered by the control buttons and wheels on an

Page 79 - Aperture

80 Technical specificationsAutomatic and manual focusing with electronic focus aid in manual mode. Instant manual focus override. Automatic focu

Page 80 - Technical specifications

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

Page 81

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

Page 82 - H2F Data imprinting modes

83 Exp.mode A (Aperture priority) LM mode Centre weighted Exp. adjust 0 Focus mode AF-S Drive mode S Flash sync Normal (beginning

Page 83 - MAGAZINE Default setting

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

Page 84

85 Victor Hasselblad AB and Hasselblad A/S reserve the right to make changes in descriptions, technical specications and instructional information

Page 85 - Copyright © 2008

86 Hasselblad A/S Hejrevej 30, DK - 2400 Copenhagen, Denmark Victor Hasselblad AB Box 220, SE - 401 23 Göteborg, SwedenH2F - English v.1 - produc

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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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