Hasselblad H1D Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Hasselblad H1D
Hasselblad H1D
Problems, Equipment Care, Service & Guarantee
The H1D is a very sophisticated camera that relies on much informa-
tion being passed and processed to and from each modular unit to
produce the correct behaviour. It is therefore essential that reason-
able care is taken in attaching, detaching and storing the viewnder,
lenses, extension tubes, magazines etc to ensure that the databus
connections are not damaged or soiled in any way. Also when lifting
or handling the camera try to always use the grip or strap and avoid
holding the camera just by the magazine or viewnder. Warning
messages, for example ‘The darkslide is closed’ are easily addressed
and remedied but ‘Error’ messages seen on the grip LCD require
further attention as they denote a fault, temporary or otherwise.
You should methodically investigate the situation to see for exam-
ple whether the recent attachment of an accessory has coincided
with the appearance of an error message. Standard procedure is to
detach and re-attach the viewnder, magazine etc ensuring that
they are positioned rmly and correctly to see whether the problem
disappears. Failing that, removal of the batteries or battery pack for
about ten seconds or so will reset the camera’s processors. Persistent
error messages might well signify a more complex problem and you
are advised to contact your nearest Hasselblad Authorized Service
Center for advice. As well as the error message, a description of the
camera’s behaviour and an account of what action you were trying
to take when it happened could be benecial. Also, please remember
that the Center will almost certainly want to inspect all of the items
that were involved when the error message rst appeared, not just
the camera body.
In certain situations, it is possible that the camera can be aected
by a discharge of static electricity particularly if the area around the
control buttons on the grip comes into contact with a conductive
cord or material that is connected to earth, directly or indirectly (a
lighting stand, for example). This might temporarily deactivate the
camera though it does not cause any damage. Press the red ON.OFF
button on the grip again to reactivate the camera.
If you use spare (standard or rechargeable) battery packs be particu-
larly careful to use the supplied protective cap when storing. There is a
potential re risk if the contacts are short circuited across a conductive
object (such as keys in a pocket, for example).
If a problem does occur you are advised not to attempt any repairs
yourself. Some service operations require very sophisticated instru-
ments to check, measure and adjust and there is a real danger of cre-
ating more problems than solving them if such attempts are made in
any other way.
EQUIPMENT CARE
A Hasselblad camera is designed to withstand the rigours of profes-
sional use in most environments. To avoid the possibility of damage
however, it should be protected from the following: