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Hasselblad 2000 FC - Mirror Program Details; Changing Focusing Screen

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Fig.
41
i
Non-ti^/urn
mirror
(Fig.
41)
With
minor
program
1,
the
inirrOf
re¬
mains
in
ihe
raised
position
following
cam¬
era
rcleas«.
it
flips
down,
thereby
restoring
the
vlewPintUf
image,
when
the
film
is
advanced
and
the
shutter
cocked.
Setting
I
will
appeal
to
photc^raphers
who
prefer
the
viewfinder
blackout
you
get
with
a
non-retum
mirror
as
an
indi¬
cation
that
the
camera
has
not
been
ad¬
vanced.
You
get
this
blackout
effect,
lr«
respective
of
the
shutter
used
or
the
pro-
grain
selected^
when
C
tenses
are
used
with
the
200PFC.
Changes
in
the
mirror
program
diould
be
made
with
the
canieia
in
a
triggered
«taie.
The
mirror
will
then
uoi
descend
after
an
exposure.
Pig.
43
Fig.
42
compartmenf
(39).
in
the
cast
of
dectric
triggering,
the
lens
diaphragm
must
be
locked
at
the
preselected
S/stop
using
the
deptli-of-field
preview
catch
<34>
before
exposure
can
take
place.
.An
external
viewfinder,
such
as
the
sports
viewfinder,
must
be
used
since
no
view¬
finder
image
will
he
shown.
Seriing
0—Mirror
locked
;>
raised
pou^
lior{
(Fig.
42)
With
mirror
program
0,
the
mirror
is
locked
in
the
raised
pusUion.
Changes
in
the
mirror
program
should
be
made
with
ihe
camera
in
the
cocked
state.
Raise
the
mirror
by
pressing
the
pre*
release
Jstch
(11)
and
lock
it
in
(he
raised
position
by
turning
the
mirror
program
disc
(
1
3)
to
the
0
setting.
Mirror
program
0
musr
be
selected
when
any
special-purpose
icns
Is
used
whose
barrel
projects
into
the
camera
body
and
obstructs
mirroi
movement.
The
mirror
must
be
raised
before
such
lenses
are
mounted
so
as
to
prevent
damage
to
the
camera.
Setting
0
must
also
be
used
when
the
camera
is
operated
via
an
electric
triggering
device
connected
to
(he
battery
CAMERA
BODY
Changmg
Ihe
focusing
s^een
(Fig.
43
and
44)
The
camera's
standard
focusing
screen
is
inierchangcabJe
uith
other
Hasselblacl
focusiug
screens.
Screens
are
changed
as
follows:
First
remove
the
magazine
and
view¬
finder.
Slide
the
screen
catches
(B)
to
the
side.
Cup
your
hand
over
ihe
focusing
screen
and
turn
the
camtra
upside
down.
The
fi'x:using
screen
should
then
drop
Into
your
hand.
If
it
fails
to
drop
out,
remove
the
Jens
and
gently
lap
on
the
underside
of
the
screen
from
inside
the
camera
body.
The
mirTor
must
be
in
the
down
position
during
this
operation.
Inscr.
a
new
focusing
screen,
the
ted
marking
facing
down.
Make
sure
the
base
of
the
screen
rests
on
all
Four
support
pins.
When
a
finder
is
slid
into
plnce
over
the
focusing
screen,
the
catches
(R)
auto-
maiictdly
lock
the
screen
in
place.
Fig.
45
C
20
Fig
44
Fife
46

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