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r%N - a new way of seeing you for choosinga HasselbladXPon.Thiscomeraincorporateson fhank innovative dual formot focility providing a 24x65mm format - futt panI , oromo - as well as a conventionol24x36mm formot on the samefilm. Thismeansyou can hove all the convenienceand advontagesof the 35 mm format but con produce an image with one side wider than the 6x6 cm format.
Thecomerabody is robustlybuilt from oluminiumond titanium for the long working-lifeexpectedfrom sucho cemero.Theinterchongeable producingexcellenses Hosselblod aremodeto themostexactingstandards lentcoveroge fortopquolityimoges.Digitoltechnology ond'rozor'shorpness makingcomerausesimplicityitselfsoyouconconcontrols a hostof functions moreoncomposition centrote ondimogemaking.
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procedures.Fluency in operationof the camerawill allowyou to concentratemoreon picturetaking. Becomefomilior with the voriouscomponentson thecameraby checkingthemogainstfigs l - 3 and thecomponentlist.Avoidtouchingthe lenssurfacesand takecareregardingthe focalplane shutter and formatblind whenopeningthe cameroback.
Parts & Components 1. Filmspeed(lSO)dial index 2. Filmspeed(lSO)dial lock 3. Filmspeed(lSO)dial 4. Lensreleasebutton 5. PCflashterminal 6. Viewfinderwindow 7. Self-timer lamp 8. Brightframeillumination window 9. Rangefinder window 10. Hot shoe 11. Formatselectorknob 12. Formatselectorreleasebutton 13. Viewfindereyepiece 14. Cablereleasesocket 15. Straplug 16. Filmtypewindow 6 1 7 . Camerabackreleasecatch 1 8 . Tripodsocket '19.Batterycompartmentcover 20. MainLCDdisplaypanel(M/d) 2'.1,AEBbutton 22.
of the isa concise introductory description Thefollowing majorportsof thecamero(thefiguresreferto theillusondprocedures canbe of functions trotions1-3).Details furandheadings sections foundundertheappropriote themainindexfordetoils. theronin thismanuol.See (150) selector dialindexlock- releases 2. Filmspeed (DX)film speed setting. fromautomatic - for automatic (DX)andman(lS0)dial 3. Filmspeed setting. ualflm speed - forflashconnectionvia cord. 5. PCflashterminal timerforshutterre7.
Pleasediscard used batteriesin an environmentally correctwav. Attaching the strap With the buckle and retainer alreadv attachedto the strap, passthe strap end first throtigh the strap lug on the camera, then thro.ughthe retainerand finally backthrough the buckleagain. Allow at least2-3 cm ofloose strapbeyondthe buckle. Seethe illustration for details. Setthe shootingmode selectorto '0FF'.
EC/dwill alsodisplaya figure that showsthe number framesleft on the film (fig. l0). of unexposed When the shutter releasebutton is pressedhalfway down,the'IS0' symboldisappears and a'Tv'symbol appears(time value)togetherwith the selectedshutter speed(fig.11).After ten secondsofno response,the 'IS0' symbolappearsagain,replacingthe'Tv' symbol. OFF 'OFF' l. Setthe shootingmodeselectorto 2. All indicationson both LCD'sdisappear.
Lenscomponents Thelenscapis removedand attachedby pinching inwardsthe two projectionson the rim of the cap to releaseits grip. Alwaysreplacethecamerabodyprotectivecoverand thelenscopswhencomeraand lensareseparated. Firstly,turn theprotectivecoveronthecamerabodycounter-clockwiseand removeit. Align the index on the lens with the index on the camerabody. Grippingthe lens bythe knurledattachmentring, turn the lensclockwise, whenseenfrom thefront, until it clicksandlocksinto position.
can also be combined with one additional dedicated Hasselbladfilter or a filter with a narrow, low-profile The lens is focusedby turning the rubber coveredforing. Seeunder'Accessories' for further informationabout cusing ring that surroundsthe lens barrel. Focusing dedicatedUV/Sky and Centre filters for Hasselblad can be either visual, via the viewfinder/rangefinder system,or manual.Forthe formersee'Rangefinder foXPanlenses. cusing'.
near horizon.Alternatively,the distancecan be estimatedand the distancescaleon the lens alignedaccordinglyagainstthe centralindex. Lookdhectly into the viewfinderand not from an angleotherwiseit can resultin inaccuratefocusing. Depth-of-freld Depth-of-field- theamountofacceptable sharpnessproducedat a givenapertureand focussetting- canbe calculatedasin the followingexample: Theaperturehasbeensetat f/ll and the focusat 3 metres.
havingto depressthe lockbutton again.The dial canbe setat l/3 intervalsfrom IS025 through 3200and the will bevisibleon the M/d. Proceedto loadthe selection cameraasdescribedbelow. Make o manuol ISOsetting before using an uncoded cassette,otherwise the camera will not load the film.
ing the camera,the EC/dwill indicatethe number of exposures remaining. Thenumberof exposuresremainingwill depend on the formatsetting.Therefore with a new 36 exposurecassette,for instance,thecounterwill show 36 exposuresat standardformot but only 2l at panoramaformat. format selectorknob backand forth, you can seehow many frames are remaining in either format at any time. Thefigure'l'indicatesthe last frame andwhen that has been exposedthe cameraautomaticallyrewinds theremainderofthe film into thecassette.
Changingthe viewfinder eyepiece $qiffi Panoroma is -1.0. Thestandarddioptreof the viewfindereyepiece -2D,-3D Fiveotherstrengthsareavailable:+2D,+0.5D, simply slidesin and out of the and-4D.Theeyepieces viewfinderframe,clickinginto position.It canbe releasedby insertinga thin objectin the notchat the bottom of the frame. selection'table referto the'Viewfindereyepiece Please towardsthe end of this manualfor a detaileddescription ofchoice.
Automatic Exposure controlcanbe automatic(aperturepriority) or manual.Aperturepriority meonsthat the cameroautomaticallychooseso shutterspeedto match the operturethat you have set.TheTTLexposuremeterprovidesa centre-weighted, overage readingandmeasures thelight at theshutterplane, A red LEDdisployin the form of symbolsinsidethe viewfinderindicatethe exposurereadingstatus.A warning 'r symbololsoindicatesthot the lenscop moy stillbein place.
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Manual -o$uiffi5-Ip--?*'-rl*1s9rffi :glj-o.n--"*----"-""$pi, l.If set at'A', depressthe shutterspeedcontrol lock button.At the sametime, turn the shutterspeedcontrol to any desiredshutterspeedexcept'.{ or 'B' by aligning it againstthe index.Youcan then turn the shutter speedcontrol without having to pressthe lock button again.It remainslockedonly at the '.{ setting.Besureto setthe dial at a specificspeedand not in betweentwo speedsas this will causeexposureerrors. 2.
wherethe backgroundis very light while a much smaller but importantpart of the imageis comparativelymuch darker. Theoppositesituation can alsobe correctedwhere,for example, a light colouredobjectis positionedin front of averydark background.In this casean averagedTTL meterreading will suggesta reading that would producean overexposed image.A decrease compensation of -1.5,for example,can be appliedproducinga backgroundtone that was closerto the original and darkeningthe objectto a more'natural'tone.
't Exposure#l displays 0.5' (standard) '-0.5' (under) Exposure#2 displays '+0.5' (over) Exposure#3 displays Thebracketingfunction will automaticallybe deactivatedwhenthecamerais turned off andwill haveto be reactivatedwhenswitchedon again.Thefunction canalsobe turnedoffby pressingthe AEBbutton again. ft r# 20 lf you releasethe pressureon the shutterrelease button(or remoterelease)too soon,theoperation will not complete.Whendepressedagain,the sequencewill carry on from whereit stopped.
Thefilm is odvanced outomatically to the next framewith consistentspocing between frames regordlessof format.This resetting of the frame position can be heard when the format selector is moved. Whenthe modedial is setat'S', oneexposureis made. exposures Whenthe modedial is setat'C',consecutive are made as long as the releasebutton remains deIn the C modethe exposurerateis 3 frames/s pressed. in thestandardformatand2 frames/sin thepanorama format.
Self timer lnfraredphotogrophy Infrared (IR) rays (wavelengthslonger than 800 nm) form an image on a plane further awayfrom the lens than the image plane for visible light. To compensate for this differenceyou haveto align the chosendistance againstthe red IR indexand not the normal centralindex.Proceedasfollows: 1.Focusasusual. 2.Notethe distanceon the focusingscalethat is oppositethe centralindexline on the lens. 3.
,t Hash Thereis flashsyncat all speedsfrom B to 11125 via the PCflashsocketor hot shoeconnector.Pleaseseeyour ' flashunit'susermanualfor further information. When the panorama format is selected,the flash shouldbe adiustedto coverthe field of view.With the 45mm lens you should choosean angle that would normallybe suitablefor a 25 mm lens in the 35 mm format.With the 90mm lensyou shouldchoosean angle that would normally be suitablefor a 50 mm lens in the 35mm format.
I Film processing ff..HH.. If youhavepanoramaformatexposuresor a mixture of standardand panoramaformatexposureson the same roll of film, be sureto usea film processinglaboratory I' that is awareof the situationand is qualifiedto handle suchcases.Normalconsumerfilm processingfacilities are not suitableas their systemscannotallow for the mix of formatsand will cut the film incorrectly.Films containingonly standardformat images,however,remain unaffectedand you may usea normal consumer lab.
clockwiseinto the tripod socketa few turns. Ensure thealignmentpin on the plate matchesits respective socketin the camerabaseplateand continueto screw theboltuntil it is securelyattached. Spirit-level present in light which causethe appearanceof.haze, particularly noticeable in photography at high altitudes, for example.The use of a UV-Sky filter can reducethis effect somewhatand also causea slight warmingof toneon colourfilm.
film labs and mini-labs) automatically compensates for this to a greaterextentin the print. Therefore,when using negativefilm and with the lens stoppeddown, theremaybe no needto usea centrefilter. J Photographersnormallyusedto workingwith SLRcamTheonlywayto eliminatelight fall-off at the cornersis erasshouldparticularlycheckthat the lenscap has to reducethe amount of exposureat the centre of the beenremovedwhenmakingexposures.Aflashing red image.
I lf you open the cameraback by mistakebeforeyou light decreaseappearsasslight light fall-off for critical havefinishedthe film,you will only have lostthe last applicotions.This isquite naturaland is not due to lens exposed frameand theunexposedframes.The exposed vignettingfor a stopped-downlens.Tominimizethiseffromeshavealreadybeenwoundbackinto the cossette fect usean apertureof f/8 or smallerand avoid underas the XPan startsby withdrawing all of the film first exposure.
Vi ev,tfin d er eyepi ece sele ctio n Thetablebelowprovidesthe choiceofcorrectioneyepiecesavailablein connectionwith an eyeglassprescription,Firstly,decidewhicheyeyouwouldnormally usefor viewing.Thencheckyour prescriptionbearing in mind that in ophthalmicterms O.Dstandsfor the right eyeand 0.S stands for the left eye.In the table, readoffthe appropriateeyepiece that is alongsideyour prescriptionfigures. If your cylindrical eyeglassprescription is morethan 0.
I afullyprofessional cameraandshouldprovidemanllearsofservice particularlyif theadviceisfol\our{Panis'Equipineit Iowed under Care,Service andGuarantee'. If aproblemarisei,howevir,check bicli in thismanuilto therelevant sectionfrsttakingparticular noteof thespecifiiwarnings.Thencheckthetablebelowtoseeifyoucan solveit.Refertoa Hasselblad Authorised Service Centre is theproblempersists, CamEia dbe5hot react'when: the release buttonis pressed. , , , . B a t t e r i e s o m i t t e d o r e x, ,h,a' ,u, ,s, t.
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GUARANTEE Providedthot you bught your quipment from an au' outlet,it iscoveredby an internationthorisedHasselblad al guaranteefor oneyear.Theguaranteedocumentand a registrationcardaresuppliedwith thecamera.Keepthe guaranteedocumentcarefully,but fill in the registration cardand returnit to your Hasselbladdistributor, .E[.n ssrr,.sr, AD XPAN c A M ERA suppliedwith thefollowing equipmeif: cap,XPan :: : : ,;, , Frontprotective (withhexwrenft) plate, XPan Quick-coupling Strap,XPan , n. , : : : : :. ' . . .
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