Reference Manual

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The icon on the second position from the right shows the actual
captures left on the storage media, an ”E” indicates that storage
media is full, and you will need to free some space or replace it
before continuing.
For a general description of the viewfinder information please
consult the Hasselblad H1 User Manual.
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The Hasselblad H1 can work in different auto exposure
modes. This is fully supported by the H 101 - P+ back, which
communicates the equivalent film speed of the digital back to
the Hasselblad H1 camera.
The default film speed of the H 101 - P+ back is ISO 50.
However, this setting can be changed to 100, 200, 400 or
800 ISO, please consult chapter 9 of this manual for details on
setting the ISO in your camera back.
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When using the Hasselblad H1 with a H 101 - P+ back it
is not possible to accidently double expose the image by
capturing one image quickly after another. The H 101 - P+
back communication with the Hasselblad disables the capture
functionality in the camera if necessary.
At the end of an image exposure the image information in the
CCD has to be moved from the CCD to the processing system.
During this short period of time the CCD must be protected from
light exposure. The H 101 - P+ back ensures a safe emptying
of the CCD by ignoring the shutter release from the Hasselblad
camera.
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