Hasselblad H2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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H
J
I
K L
a time-out of five seconds of non-activity, the display returns to
the main screen.
Changes can only be made when the settings lock switch is in the
unlocked position.
Film plane index F
Provides a measuring point for the actual position of the film plane
in the magazine. Used for calculations in critical applications.
Darkslide indicator G
Indicates whether the darkslide is in place or withdrawn:
RED = stop ! = exposure CANNOT be made
(magazine can be removed from camera)
WHITE = ok ! = exposure CAN be made
(magazine cannot be removed from camera)
If you attempt to make an exposure when the darkslide is closed,
however, you will receive a warning message in the viewfinder
and grip LCDs – ‘e darkslide is closed’.
Darkslide key H
Withdraws and replaces the darkslide. Fold out the key and turn it
counter-clockwise 360° (towards the open symbol) to withdraw it
and clockwise 360° (towards the closed symbol) to replace it.
The darkslide can only be withdrawn when the magazine is at-
tached to the camera.
Film tab holder I
Holds an ID tab from the film roll pack as a reminder of the type
of film loaded. Don’t forget to change it if you change film type!
Film holder key J
Secures the film holder in the magazine. Fold out the key and
turn counter-clockwise 90° to remove the film holder and turn
clockwise 90˚ to lock the film holder in place.
Magazine settings lock K
All settings can be locked to avoid inadvertent changes. To change
the settings, slide the settings lock (see illus) to the right until it
stops. Aer the changes have been made, slide the settings lock
to the le (see symbol on magazine) again to secure the new set-
tings.
Databus interface L
Data interface between magazine and camera. Ensure the contacts
are kept clean and protected from damage. Keep the protective
cover on when the magazine is being stored or transported.