Hasselblad H1D User Manual

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Hasselblad H1D

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the locked position. Holding the battery holder flat against the grip and aligning the two

upper lugs with the slot in the grip, slide it back into position as far as it will go. Swing back

the battery holder retaining lever as far as it will go into the locked position.
Battery life is dependent on a number of variable factors and therefore cannot be exactly

predicted, though the throughput of up to 2,500 exposures should be expected. If the camera

is le in the active state instead of standby for long periods then naturally this figure will be

reduced. However, a low-battery state is indicated as a symbol on the grip LCD. When the

batteries are almost completely exhausted, a warning message ‘Low battery’ will appear on

the grip LCD. e camera will not function at all when this message appears and battery

change is essential.
e rechargeable battery pack is an optional accessory that replaces the standard battery

cassette. Please see specific user manual supplied with the rechargeable battery pack for

further information.
Viewfinder screen
e H1D is fitted with a Spherical Acute-Matte D viewfinder screen for extreme bright-

ness, clarity and even illumination. An optional accessory screen with a grid pattern is also

available.
To change a viewfinder screen: Remove the viewfinder to access the viewfinder screen. To

remove the screen, place the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar in the viewfinder screen removal

lug and pull upwards. To replace the screen, position the right side of the screen in place so

that it sits correctly in the recess. Place the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar in the viewfinder

screen replacement indentation and press downwards until the screen snaps into position.

Try to avoid touching either surface of the screen with bare fingers.

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