Hasselblad CF22 CF39 User Manual

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• Only the single shot function (A or AS mode camera settings) should be set on the camera.

Rapid sequence shots are not possible.

• Use the Adapter EL (supplied) to provide the necesssary extension beyond the motor housing

of the EL models for battery attachment. It is attached to a CF digital back in the same manner

as a battery, and the battery itself is then attached to the adapter as in the illustration.

ELX

For use with 500EL/ELM and 500/553ELX models:
• Make an ELX setting.
• The
Exposure Cable EL (supplied) should be connected.
• All exposures times, including the B setting, function correctly without having to alter

the “Exposure Time” setting.

• Rapid sequence shots are not possible.
• Use the
Adapter EL (supplied) to provide the necesssary extension beyond the motor housing

of the EL models for battery attachment. It is attached to a CF digital back in the same manner

as a battery, and the battery itself is then attached to the adapter as in the illustration.

Pinhole

For use with lenses/cameras with no shutter. Intended primarily for use in a studio en-

vironment where complete darkness can be achieved and exposures made accordingly

(also useful for ‘light painting’). In this mode a CF digital back uses the exposure time (as

well as other required stages in a capture sequence) set in the Capture Sequence dialog.

The back can be triggered either via the START (MENU/EXIT) button or from FlexColor

(see later section for full description of Capture Sequence settings procedure).

Flash sync

For use with an ArcBody, a FlexBody or view cameras with a Hasselblad adapter.
• Make a Flash sync setting.
• A
Flash sync input cable should not be used.
• All exposures times, including the B setting, function correctly without having to alter

the “Exposure Time” setting.

• Do not use a winder at rapid sequence setting.

500

For use with 500C/CM, 501C/CM and 503 CX/CXi/CW models.
• Make a 500 setting.

H

• Make an H setting.

Shutter Delay

There can be differences in the amount of time required in preparation (raising the

mirror, opening/closing the shutter etc) for digital capture between various camera

models. This corrective feature adjusts the time a little to ensure the image is read out

from the sensor. The normal setting is Default and should only be changed if problems

are encountered.

Exposure Time

This setting should be changed for cable-free exposure times longer than 1/8 second, en-

suring that it matches the set shutter speed on the lens. The settings range from 1/8 second

to 32 seconds (1/8 second is the default setting). The ELD also has a “Bulb” setting.

All Hasselblad EL models except the ELD

require an Exposure Cable EL.
Illustrated here also is use of the Adapter EL to

hold the battery.

Exposure Cable EL

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