User Guide

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This manual is a provisional version only.
Standby timeout 1
• 5s 10s • 15s • 30s
Determines the amount of time the camera remains active before
it automatically reverts to standby mode (indicated on the grip
LCD by the H2D logo).
Minimises battery consumption.
EV increment 2
• 1 Step • 1/2 Step • 1/3 Step
Determines the amount of EV change applied (per click of either the
front or rear control wheels) to either aperture or shutter speed.
User button function 3
NoneStandby (enters standby) • Stop
DownFlash Measure Interval timer
Self Timer • Bracketing • AF drive (lens in
MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode •
Histogram (displays last histogram) • Grey balance exposure •
Cycle LM mode • Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Sets which function will be immediately activated when the User
button is pressed (you cannot alter the setting in this mode though,
only use it). e button has a toggle function so that by pressing it
again the new setting will be de-activated.
AE-Lock button function 4
AE-lock
but can be reassigned to:
• None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop
Down• Flash Measure Interval timer Self Timer Bracketing AF
drive ( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up B mode T mode Histogram
(displays last histogram) Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode
• Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Stop down button function 5
Stop Down
but can be reassigned to:
Flash Measure • Interval timer Self Timer
• Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode •
T modeHistogram (displays last histogram) • Grey balance
exposure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last image • Dig. foc. check •
None • Standby (enters standby)
M.UP button function 6
Mirror up
but can be reassigned to:
B mode T mode Histogram (displays last
histogram) Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last
image • Dig. foc. check • None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop
Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Self Timer • Bracketing •
AF drive ( lens in MF or AF)
Control wheel direction 7
Clockwise • Counter clockwise
Determines the effect the direction of the
controls wheels have on a setting.
For example, by moving the front control wheel to the le you
can alter the aperture setting from f/8 to f/6.8 to f/5.6 and so on.
By changing the wheel direction setting however, the same action
of turning the wheel to the le would then produce the opposite
effect, that is, the aperture settings would change from f/ 8 to f/
9.5 to f/ 11, and so on.
Flash ready exposure lock 8
Yes • No
Allows you to make an exposure before the
flash is fully charged. For use with integral
flash unit or other TTL compatible ash
units connected to the hot-shoe. Not valid for ash units connected
by the PC connector.
Yes blocks the shutter until flash is ready.
No allows shutter release before flash is ready.
Lens exposure lock 9
Yes • No
Allows you to release the camera without a
lens attached.
Yes blocks the shutter if there is no lens attached and also displays
a message on the grip LCD: No lens.
No allows the camera to perform a release operation without a
lens.
Out of range exposure lock 10
• Yes • No
Allows you to release the camera when ei-
ther the aperture or shutter speed setting
is beyond the working range (indicated on
the LCDs by “”).
Yes blocks the shutter if beyond the working range.
No allows the shutter to be released if beyond the working range.
True exposure 11
On • Off
Determines whether the exposure is auto-
matically adjusted to create a true exposure
setting. (See Appendix, Glossary of Terms
for full explanation).
On allows the adjustment.
Off retains the normal setting.