Manual focus – Hasselblad H1D User Manual

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Standby mode is automatically set from the ON mode aer 15 seconds (default) of inactive

use (programmable in Custom Options). OFF mode is also automatically set aer several

hours of inactivity.
OFF
Press the red ON.OFF button for a half second. All buttons (except the ON.OFF button) remain

ineffective, producing minimal demand on the batteries. is is the normal mode when

transporting or storing the camera or where there might be a risk of inadvertently activating

the camera. (However, remove the batteries if you are going to store the camera for a period

of more than a few weeks).
In this mode neither the viewfinder LCD nor grip LCD information is available. e magazine

LCD, however, will continue to display information as it is independently powered.
OFF

mode is automatically set aer six hours of inactivity.

Manual focus

There is both a Manual Focus mode setting and a Manual Override capability. Manual focus is
a specific setting that you actively make, whereas manual override is always available as a
temporary override of an autofocus setting.

In Manual Focus mode, focusing is carried out by rotating the focusing ring in the conventional
manner. The focus setting remains until changed as with a conventional non-autofocus lens.
This means that pressing the shutter release button will not activate a focus setting change as
it does in autofocus. To change back to autofocus, you must make a new setting (by pressing
the AF button and choosing AF S or AF C).

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