Hasselblad H1D Digital Camera User Manual


 
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exposed or unexposed, as indelible marks can sometimes be caused.
Please note any special conditions or restrictions regarding airport
security x-ray devices or similar as they can potentially damage lm
(by fogging) in some cases.
Standard exposure
A ‘standard exposure’ in the manual refers to the concept of technically
correct in accordance with internationally accepted photographic
measurement standards (see section on Mid-grey / 18% grey). is
does not imply, however, that it would automatically be the preferred
choice or be ‘correct’ according to the desired result. See section on
Bracketing.
Standard screen
To simplify the descriptions, reference is oen made to a ‘standard’
screen regarding the menu. Apart from default settings, there is no
standard setting in the normal sense and therefore you create your
own ‘standard’, which of course can be changed at any time.
e ‘standard’ screen is therefore the one you have currently cre-
ated and is the one visible on the LCD when photographing (except
where a particular mode is in actual operation, such as self-timer, for
example). In the pocket guide this ‘standard’ screen is symbolized
by a ‘home’ symbol, that therefore represents the screen that you
normally see when working.
TTL
rough e Lens - a literal description of the light measurement
mechanics. e advantage is that only the essential parts of the sub-
ject in front of the camera are included. Accessories such as lters,
bellows, close-up rings, converters, etc that could aect exposure
are also taken into account automatically with exposure evaluation
(for general purposes).
Thumbnails
Small, very low-resolution versions of a digital image used mainly
for digital ling and management purposes.
Time out
is is the time interval that a temporary setting is maintained for
before it automatically returns to the original setting (default or
custom).
Toggle function
If a button has a ‘toggle function’, it has the ability to access two
separate states simply by being pressed again. On the magazine, for
example, if you want to change the data setting from ‘on’ to ‘o’, you
would start by pressing the function selector twice to access the lm
length setting. en, to change from ‘on’ you can press either the
‘change up’ or ‘change down’ button as both buttons have a ‘toggle’