Operation Manual
D: Differential
mode
M: Manual mode
ML: Manual
(locked
shutter
speed)
Thefunctions of these modes are described
in detaillaten
The
outoma.tic
expo-sure
(AE)
lock
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The AElock
is
the
push-button
in
the centre
of
the
mode
selector
dial, marked with a
red ring. It has different
functions, depending
on the
modes
of operation
as de-
scribed later.It can also
be used to activate the
camera's
metering system
except after the
AE-lock has been de-
pressed for more than
l6 seconds, e.g.
if
the camera
has
been
laying on the
left hand
side.ln
that case the camera
can only be
activated
for normal use by depressing the
exposure release button to
the pressure
point.
The adjustment
buttons
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The
adjustment
buttons also
have different functions de-
pending
on the
selected
mode.With
a
few exceptions a
single
push
on
the upper button
increases and on the
lower button decreases the
value to be adjusted.
If
you
keep
the button
depressed
for more
than
half a second
the
value
starts
to change at a
rate of4
-
5 steps
per
sec-
ond until the button
is released.
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The larger
six-pin
TTL-connector
provides automatic
control of dedicated
flash units.
The Hasselblad D-Flash
40 can be connected
directly to the
202FA
but other
ded-
icated
flash
units
will require a suitable adapter, such
as
the
Hasselblad SCA-adapter 390, between
the unit and
the camera.The smaller
connector
is
a
common PC sock-
et
for
any
kind of flash unit.You
can find further
instruc-
tions on
flash photography in a
later
section.
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Disp.tay.i.ttu.
In low
light levels depressing the switch
button on the
up-
per edge of the control
panel switches
on the illumination
of the
viewfinder display.
The button
has a toggle
function.
The
202FA has on
integralviewfinder system
com-
prising
a
focusing screen
Acute-Matte
D for
the
op-
timum
in resolution ond brightness
providing
a
through-the-lens
laterally
reversed imoge.The sup'
plied
focusing hood
is light, compoct
qnd
foldable
for maximum convenience
and
provides protection
for the
focusing screen.lt
is
supplied
with o
4x m0g-
nifier for
precise
focusing.
There is a selection of
focusing screens to choose
from
for
special
needs, oll
ropidly and easily
chongeoble.
A range of
viewfinders is olso ovail'
abl e,
featu ri n
g
o ngl ed
vi
ewi
n
g
co
p
abi
liti
es,
p
ris ms
ond
metering facilities.See
fi9.162 for avoilobility
ond the
Hasselblad Product Catalogue
for
further
details.
Changing
the
focusing
hood
or
viewfinder
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u'inf uny
o,n..
viewfinder
within the
TCC
system
detach the
magazine
(or
the Rear cover
MultiControl).Also
fold down the
fo-
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