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Remove the rear lens cap by unscrewing it in a counter-clockwise direction. Page Infrared Focus Set Tings Depth-of-field calculation There are two distance scales in feet and metres visible through the focus distance window on the upper part of the lens barrel. There is also a central lens index mark and a depth-of-field scale.

The focusing distance is read off the chosen scale from the central lens index. Page Cf Adapter Automatic focus setting Focus is correct when both arrowheads are visible together. Focus is incorrect if only one arrowhead is visible. If the focus cannot be established, then both arrowheads flash. Page 29 Each pixel in the sensor is filtered to create the three separate red, green and blue files. However, the grip LCD is still the interface for focus and exposure settings.

The buttons are used for browsing images and navigating the menu system. Page 31 available image batches, media e. Zoom-out button to make the view smaller for the preview image. You can continue to zoom out to view CCD and IR filter several small images at once and finally to view and select batches and media. The menu is structured in a manner similar to cell phones and similar electronic devices. Various branches within the tree system are accessed by pressing the navigation button until you reach the point where a choice has to be made.

Page White Balance By using the buttons on the control panel you Overview can navigate down through the various levels in the menu. It provides the source of informa- of menu tion about image files and also provides a way of making custom settings so the digital back structure suits your way of working.

This choice is retained but can be changed at any time. Page 35 Professional x. Other cards will work but offer a reduced capture rate. The Imagebank features massive storage capacity and high-speed data transfer. This older version is not compatible with the H3D. Page Tethered To A Computer bit 3F file in the currently selected folder of the computer hard disk. It contains the complete raw image exactly as it was captured by the camera, plus technical details that enable FlexColor to process and display the image correctly, amongst other things.

Page Batches Storage overview— working with media and batches General Whichever way you choose to store your images, they should be filed in batches for ef- ficient workflow. Organizing your work with batches Batches help you to organize your shots as you work. They function exactly as folders on a computer. Number of green, yellow and red shots In this example a CF card and a currently stored on the medium FireWire disk are illustrated and there- fore connected.

The blue frame around the CF card symbol tells you that captured images will be saved to the CF card and not the FireWire disk. Page Creating New Batches To select the current medium and view batches using the browse controls: 1. Press the zoom-out button repeatedly until you are all the way at the top zoom level. It works by supplying immediate audio feedback, which tells you instantly whether each new picture is exposed correctly or likely to be over- or underex- posed.

You should consider these warnings only as a guideline. This feature can be turned off. If no problem is detected, then the image is saved with green status. Page Deleting By Approval Status 4 Browsing by approval status You can set the camera to browse by approval status, which means, for example, that you will see only green-status images as you browse a batch or both green and yellow, or only red, etc.

The current filter setting is indicated on-screen, as illustrated. Filtered images are still there, but they will not be shown until you change the filter setting. The display offers full-screen previews, high-magnification zoom, two levels of thumbnails and analysis tools including a full histogram and camera settings.

When you first turn on the camera, the display opens in standard browse mode, showing the last image taken if any for the current medium and batch. You can therefore zoom very far into the images to inspect small details.

To do this: 1. Browse to the image you wish to zoom into with the navigation button. Page 48 ISO setting The standard preview display is the one shown when you first turn on the camera White balance and is probably the view you will use most Current storage medium often. It features a preview of your most re- cent shot and basic information about the settings and the image itself.

Page Bat Ter Y Saver Mode Battery-saver mode In this mode, the sensor unit is fully responsive, so you can take pictures but the screen is not lit up, thereby saving battery power. You can enter the menu system while shooting in this mode which activates the screen until you exit the menu system again but the approval, zoom and navigator buttons have no effect.

To help you work faster, the digital back provides shortcuts to some of the most commonly used menu commands that do not otherwise have a dedicated button on the front panel. These are accessible by pressing and holding one of the front-panel buttons for a second or so.

These are mentioned where ap- propriate elsewhere in this manual, but we summarize them here for your convenience. It also provides sub-menus that give you access to all other settings, most of which you will need less often. Page 53 Menu structure Items on the main menu Press the menu MENU button to open the menu.

When untethered on location you might prefer to make a quick preset adjustment setting at the same time that you check the ISO and Media settings. Tethered in the studio you might prefer to take the first shot of a grey scale and make the adjustment in FlexColor for that session.

UP button to activate Grey balance exp. Page Browse Browse The browse filter complements the instant-approval system by enabling you to browse through images according to their approval status.

This is the default. Page Menu —Storage Menu: Storage This section describes file stor- age, file transference, storage or- ganization, file classification and related subjects. Here, you can format media, copy images from the camera to a computer and create new batches on available media. You can also set the initial approval status green or yellow assigned to new pictures. Page 60 Menus for deleting several images from a batch.

Deleting several images from a batch To delete several images from a selected batch: 1. See also Navigating the Menu System for details about how to find this setting. Page 61 5. You now return to the main menu. Either move on to another setting by using the navigator button or 6.

Press the menu EXIT button to exit the menu system. Page 62 Menus for deleting several images from all batches from a selected storage medium. You must now select the approval status that you wish to delete. All images from the selected medium that are also of the status that you select here will be deleted by the opera- tion.

They are very similar to folders on a computer hard disk. The Defringe Tool enables easy removal of purple or green fringes that may occur in situations such as high contrast transitions.

Pick the area to obtain an automatic setting of amount and range and manually adjust from there if needed. Note that this tool is also available in adjustment layers. For users working in a tethered capture environment, the Live View Aperture option allows for the camera to automatically open to the widest aperture possible or to use the selected aperture instead when activating live view.

This becomes especially useful when photographing with flash in-studio, where the strength of the modelling lamps is not suitable for viewability due to the exposure settings of the camera. The camera returns to the working aperture selected when live view is discontinued.

Phocus makes use of its detailed knowledge of the lens design and calculates the optical corrections for every shot at the given distance and aperture setting, providing perfect images, and an ideal basis for optimal image rendering and further processing. Download now. New Features in Phocus Update 3. Focus Bracketing Tethered execution of Focus Bracketing sequences is now possible via additional functionality in the Capture Sequencer tool.

Seek advice from an Authorized Hasselblad Service Center if the screen becomes particularly soiled. Remember that particles or greasy marks on the screen might impair the viewfinder image Page Accessory Connection Accessory connection 18, 19 On the left hand side of the camera body are two accessory-retaining screw threads M5 , as well as a databus connector, protected beneath a cover.

The cover can be removed by inserting a pointed object, such as a pen, in the small hole and then sliding it to the left, as in the il- lustration. It features a wide-range diopter ad- justment to suit most users. Lens shade index B. Manual focus ring C.

Focusing distance scales D. Depth-of-field scales E. Lens index Attaching a lens 2, 3 Remove the front protective cover on the camera body by depressing the lens release button and keeping it depressed while turning the cover counter-clockwise.

Page Depth-Of-Field Calculation Depth-of-field calculation There are two distance scales in feet and metres visible through the focus distance window on the upper part of the lens barrel. There is also a central lens index mark and a depth-of-field scale. The focusing distance is read off the chosen scale from the central lens index.

Page Cf Adapter Automatic focus setting Focus is correct when both arrowheads are visible together. Focus is incorrect if only one arrowhead is visible.

If the focus cannot be established, then both arrowheads flash. The three components of the image file are later recombined on the computer screen to produce the familiar full colour image. The buttons are used for browsing images and navigating the menu system. Two of the buttons, located at the bottom-right and -left of the screen, are given an on-screen label that changes according to the current context.

Always be very careful not to currently displayed or selected in the preview touch or scratch the surface of the filter when it is exposed and to screen. Various branches within the tree system are accessed by pressing the navigation button until you reach the point where a choice has to be made. Page Overview Of Menu Structure By using the buttons on the control panel you Overview can navigate down through the various levels in the menu.

It provides the source of informa- tion about image files and also provides a of menu way of making custom settings so the digital capture unit suits your way of working.

This choice is retained but can be changed at any time. Other cards will work but offer a reduced capture rate. Using compact flash memory cards When shooting to a compact-flash card, the H3D II is completely self-contained. This older ver- sion is not compatible with the H3D II. Page Tethered To A Computer bit 3F file in the currently selected folder of the computer hard disk. It contains the complete raw image exactly as it was captured by the camera, plus technical details that enable Phocus to process and display the image correctly, amongst other things.

Page And Batches Storage overview— working with media and batches General Whichever way you choose to store your images, they should be filed in batches for ef- ficient workflow. Organizing your work with batches Batches help you to organize your shots as you work. They function exactly as folders on a computer. Number of green, yellow and red shots In this example a CF card and a currently stored on the medium FireWire disk are illustrated and there- fore connected.

The blue frame around the CF card symbol tells you that captured images will be saved to the CF card and not the FireWire disk. Page Creating New Batches To select the current medium and view batches using the browse controls: 1. If you start with the single- image preview view, then you pass through the following views to get there It works by supplying immediate audio feedback, which tells you instantly whether each new picture is exposed correctly or likely to be over- or underex- posed.

You should consider these warnings only as a guideline. This feature can be turned off. If no problem is detected, then the image is saved with the chosen default approval status. Page Browsing By Approval Status Browsing by approval status You can set the camera to browse by approval status, which means, for example, that you will see only green-status images as you browse a batch or both green and yellow, or only red, etc.

The current filter setting is indicated on-screen, as illustrated. Filtered images are still there, but they will not be shown until you change the filter setting. Page Overview Of Viewing, Deleting And Copying Images Overview of viewing, deleting and copying images Basic image browsing The large, full-colour display enables you to inspect your shots while you are still on- location.

It offers full-screen previews, high-magnification zoom, two levels of thumbnails and analysis tools including a full histogram and camera settings. When you first turn on the camera, the display opens in standard browse mode, showing the last image taken if any for the current medium and batch. You can therefore zoom very far into the images to inspect small details. To do this: 1. Browse to the image you wish to zoom into with the navigation button.

Current storage medium It features a preview of your most recent shot and basic information about the set- tings and the image itself. Page Full-Details Mode Full Details Mode In full-details mode, you can read a complete list of camera settings, plus see the histogram and, in the background, a darkened preview of the image.

The camera-setting details are stored with the image, so you can refer to them using Phocus even after you have loaded the image to your computer and stored it in your archive. It also provides sub-menus that give you access to all other settings, most of which you will need less often.

To set the ISO on the digital capture unit 1. Page 57 To set the white balance on the digital capture unit To select a preset white balance: 1a. Press the MENU button on the digital capture unit. Page Browse Browse The browse filter complements the instant-approval system by enabling you to browse through images according to their approval status.

This is the default. Page Menu -Storage Menu: Storage This section describes file storage, file transference, storage organization, file classifica- tion and related subjects. Here, you can format media, copy images from the camera to an ImageBank-II and create new batches on available media. You can also set the initial approval status green or yellow assigned to new pictures. Deleting several images from a batch To delete several images from a selected batch: 1.

Page 63 5. Starting at the single-image preview display, press the but- ton until you reach the media list. Page 64 Menus for deleting several images from all batches from a selected storage medium. You must now select the approval status that you wish to delete. All images from the selected medium that are also of the status that you select here will be deleted by the opera- tion.



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