Hasselblad H1D User Manual

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3 Interval

By using the interval setting, you can allow the camera to take a series of exposures automati-
cally over a set period. This is often required for time and motion studies, security surveillance,
nature study, etc. The exposure and focus settings (Manual or Auto) will be according to the
camera settings at the time of exposure.
1) Press the
MENU button on the grip
2) Turn the front control wheel until
Interval appears
3) Press the
DRIVE (Enter) button on the grip
4) Turn the front control wheel to access the options, that are:

Number of exposures

(the number of exposures required)

Interval duration

(the time interval between the exposures)

(e chosen symbol is indicated by a drop shadow)
5) In
Number of exposures, turn the rear wheel to choose the number of exposures required:

2 – 32

6) In Interval duration, turn the rear wheel to choose:

1 second – 24 hours

7) Press AF (On) to activate the setting.
8) You can either press the shutter release button to activate the procedure immediately or

press SAVE and then activate the stored sequence later.

The illustration here shows the grip LCD display when interval has been set three shots

remaining in sequence of one frame every 30 seconds.

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An interval setting can be stopped mid-sequence by pressing the ESC button.

Number of exposures
highlighted. 2 frames
variation chosen as
option.

Interval duration
highlighted. 5 sec-
onds variation chosen
as option.

Screen after Interval
setting activated
indicating 3 shots re-
maining at 30 second
intervals.

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