Hasselblad H1D User Manual

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again the new setting will be de-activated.

!

See User button note

Stop down button function 5
• None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop

Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi

Exposure • Self Timer • Bracketing • AF drive

( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode •

T mode • Histogram (shows last histogram)

• Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode •

Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Sets which function will be immediately activated

when the Stop down button is pressed (you can-

not alter the setting in this mode though, only

use it). e button has a toggle function so that

by pressing it again the new setting will be de-

activated.

!

See User button note

Mirror up button function 6
• None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop

Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi

Exposure • Self Timer • Bracketing • AF drive

( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode •

T mode • Histogram (shows last histogram)

• Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode •

Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Sets which function will be immediately activated

when the Stop down button is pressed (you can-

not alter the setting in this mode though, only

use it). e button has a toggle function so that

by pressing it again the new setting will be de-

activated.

!

See User button note

Control wheel direction 7
• Clockwise • Counter clockwise
Determines the effect the direction of the controls

wheels have on a setting.
For example, by moving the front control wheel to

the le you can alter the aperture setting from f/8

to f/6.8 to f/5.6 and so on. By changing the wheel

direction setting however, the same action of turn-

ing the wheel to the le would then produce the

opposite effect, that is, the aperture settings would

change from f/ 8 to f/ 9.5 to f/ 11, and so on.

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