Film, Film speed (iso) setting – Hasselblad XPan II User Manual

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Film tip out or film fully spooled back into the

cassette when rewinding the film (see 'Film loading'
section for access details).

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Access the menu by pushing the MODE button for 1s.
Select the required function by repeated pushing of the
MODE button and make the changes by using the ▲ or
▼ buttons. Confirm the selected value (or operational
mode) by:

Pushing the release button halfway

Pushing the MODE button (not for all settings)

Waiting for 5 seconds

Confirmation using the

MODE button accesses the next

item on the menu, as well as making a new setting.

Detailed instructions for respective type of settings
is provided under the respective function headings
further on in this manual.
Self-timer delay (2s or 10s) can be selected by pushing
the arrow ▲ or ▼ buttons after setting the shooting
mode selector to Self-timer


All set parameters except for Auto-bracketing and Multi
exposure remain stored after the camera is switched off.

Film

Film speed (ISO) setting

If you want to expose the film at the recommended
speed (ISO/ASA/DIN) and the film has a DX barcode
on it (a large pattern consisting of exposed metal sur-
faces) then set the shooting mode selector to S. Press the
MODE button on the camLCD for 1s. Press repeatedly
until ISO appears on the top left of the display. Select
Auto DX by pressing the ▲ / ▼ buttons. Confirm by
pushing MODE again or by pushing the release button
halfway. A DX symbol is shown on the display and the
corresponding ISO rating is indicated after loading the
film.
If there is no DX barcode on the cassette or you want to
alter the recommended ISO rating of the film, set the
film speed manually before loading the cassette into
the camera. Do this by entering the film speed
programming mode as described for DX setting. Set to
the required value and confirm the setting. The film
speed can be set at 1/3 intervals from IS0 25 through
3200 and the selection will be visible on the camLCD.
Proceed to load the camera as described below.

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