User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 Lenses
- 3 Quick Start
- 4 Safety
- 5 Parts & Controls
- 6 Using the 907X
- 6.1 Touch display
- 6.2 Touch display main menu
- Main Menu
- Add shortcuts to main menu favourites
- How to add shortcuts to main menu
- How to remove shortcuts on the main menu
- How to move shortcuts on the main menu
- Control screen
- Locked exposure parameters on the control screen
- Settings on the control screen
- Self Timer settings
- Interval settings
- Interval operation
- Exposure bracketing settings
- Exposure bracketing operation
- Long exposure screen
- Focus Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing settings
- Focus Bracketing Operation
- Step Size
- DoF and Step size visualized
- Examples
- Fixed exposure compensation setting
- Light meter mode
- 6.3 Memory cards
- 6.4 Live view indications
- 6.5 Focusing
- 6.6 Move autofocus point
- 6.7 Resize autofocus point
- 6.8 Browsing, preview and histogram
- 6.9 Image Rating
- 6.10 Video Recording
- 7 907X Control Grip
- 8 907X Optical Viewfinder
- 9 Phocus
- 10 Settings
- 11 Accessories
- 12 Appendix
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INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS907X 50 C USER GUIDE
1.1 907X 50C
With the CFV II 50C digital back and the 907X camera body,
Hasselblad’s photographic history is connected in one
system. Bridge the past and the present with the modernised
CFV II 50C attached to a classic Hasselblad V System camera.
Merge the CFV II 50C with the 907X to create a whole new
combination that enables shooting with a variety of Hassel-
blad optics, ranging from the V System, H and XPan lenses to
our latest XCD lens range.
This User Guide describes the functionality of the 907X 50C
Camera. A separate User Guide is available that explains how
to use the CFV II 50C on V System and Technical Cameras.
Reminiscent of the classic V System camera combined with Hasselblad’s high-end digital medium
format technology, the 907X camera offers a truly distinct photographic experience. Small and
compact, it produces unparalleled medium format image quality. The CFV II 50C’s tilt screen enables
the classic waist-level shooting style of the V System, hinting to Hasselblad’s history while letting
photographers compose their images from a new point of view in the digital era.










