Hasselblad H4D200MS Camcorder User Manual


 
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TRUE FOCUS AND CAMERA HANDLING
To obtain the maximum benefit from True Focus you should
try to work within the requirements of the system. This
might need a little practice but it will improve the accuracy
of the measurements and thereby provide better results.
Firstly, try to remain as still as possible when making the first
True Focus measurement and wait for the audio signal or
ready light to show green again before continuing. This will
not only speed up the process but also increase accuracy.
Secondly, when recomposing the shot you should try to
stay in the same position as closely as possible. That is, try to
avoid moving your head or body forwards or backwards as
this will move the camera away from the measured position.
In the upper example to the right, the photographer has
swung the camera from the first measurement to recom-
pose the shot as normal. But you can see that the camera
has now moved away from the original position.
The lower example illustrates essentially the same situation
except this time the camera is more or less rotated around
its central axis, rather than swung. The difference might
seem slight but practice has shown that this method does
retain the original position more accurately and therefore
results in better focusing accuracy.
A very effective way of checking the
focus of individual captures is to as-
sign the P1 or P2 (or Mirror Up or Stop
Down) button to Focus Confirm.
In browse mode or after capture,
press the P button. A cursor appears
on the display which can be navi-
gated via the scroll wheels or Naviga-
tion button to pinpoint the required
area. Another press of the P button
will zoom onto that particular part of
the image for focus confirmation. The
control wheels (or the Navigator) can
now be used if areas close by are to
be also checked. Otherwise, press it
again to return to cursor view to be
able to make a rapid new placement
of the cursor for more checking.
In True Focus mode, instead of being
located in the centre of the display,
the cursor is automatically located
near the original area chosen by you
for the True Focus setting. This meth-
od provides a very convenient and
rapid method for checking when us-
ing True Focus.
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FOCUS CHECKING IN BROWSE, PREVIEW OR TRUE FOCUS MODE
In this shot, the photographer firstly
made a True Focus setting focused
on the model’s ear. After recomposi-
tion, the P button was pressed which
automatically positioned the cursor
over the ear. One more press of the P
button would then produce a zoomed
in close-up of the model’s ear for focus
checking without the need for extra
navigation.
While browsing, the photographer pressed the P button which positioned the cursor in the
middle of the frame. The front and rear scroll wheels were used to move the cursor to the eye.
Pressing the P button again would then produce a zoomed in close-up of the model’s eye for
focus checking.
Correct ‘rotation’ of camera.
Incorrect ‘swinging’ of camera away from
original position.