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26
Fig,
27
Loading
of
Muguine
A12
Fip.
20.
Fold
ou?
the
magazine^
roU
bold¬
er
key.
Fig.
2t.
Turn
the
roll
holder
key
countttr-
clockwise.
Pull
the
roll
hoUler
out
of
the
magazine.
Fig.
22.
Flip
up
both
spool
clips.
In¬
sert
an
empty
take-up
spool
onto
ibe
prong
on
the
take-up
side
and
flip
down
Che
take-up
clip
(w'ith
the
knurled
knob)
onto
the
spool,
FIr.
ly
Insert
a
roll
of
film
onto
the
prong
on
the
film
side
as
shown
in
the
photograph
and
flip
down
the
film
clip
(with
the
red
arrow)
onto
the
film
spool.
Make
sure
the
entire
paper
band
around
the
film
is
removed
first.
Fig.
24.
Turn
the
roll
film
holder
dock-
wise
so
that
the
film
clamp
(A.
Fig.
25)
opens.
Fig
25.
Pull
out
2-^
inches
of
paper
backing
and
guide
the
hacking
under
the
film
clamp
(A).
Turn
the
roll
holder
key
counfer^dockwhe
so
that
the
paper
back¬
ing
is
held
down
by
the
film
clamp
(A).
Fig.
26.
Insert
the
tongue
of
the
paper
backing
into
a
takc-up
spool
slit.
Fig.
27.
RoU
the
paper
backing
onto
the
takc-up
^ool.
turning
the
clip
knob
dock-
wise,
until
ihc
arrow
on
the
paper
hacking
is
aligned
with
the
arrow
on
the
film
clip.
Fig.
28.
Carefully
reinsert
the
roll
holder
into
the
magazine
and
lock
it
in
place
by
turning
the
roll
holder
key
(44)
chekwisr.
Fig.
29.
Make
sure
the
magazine
slide
(45)
is
in
place
(i.c.
that
the
magazine
is
at¬
tached
to
the
camera).
Fold
out
the
film
winding
crank
(5)
and
mm
it
clockwise
until
it
stops
(about
10
turns).
Fold
the
crank
(.^)
back
and
flip
it
down.
The
number
'I*
will
now
be
visible
in
the
frame
counter
window
(7).
The
magazine
is
loaded
and
ready
for
use.
Note:
The
magazine
can
onlv
be
removed
from
the
camera
when
the
magarine
slide
is
in
place.
No
exposure
can
be
made
with
(he
slide
inserted
in
an
attached
magazine.
After
(he
final
frame;
The
camera
exposure
mechanism
rsblocked
after
the
final
frame
has
been
exposed
(*12*
will
be
seen
in
the
frame
counter
window*
of
12-exposure
magazines).
Fold
out
the
film
winding
crank
(5)
and
wind
the
film
onto
ihe
take-up
spool.
OPERATING
THE’2000FC
This
part
of
the
instruction
manual
deals
with
subjects
such
as
shutter
speed
and
aperture
setting,
focusing,
determining
ciepth-of*ficld,
film
advance,
mirror
pro¬
gram
selection,
pie-celease
operation
and
intentional
double
exposure.
Csing
F
lense.s
wilh
Ihe
lOODFC
The
f/stop
is
set
using
the
aperture
ring;
this
ring
has
two
knurled
projections
(36,
Fig.
30).
The
ring
be
manipulated
with
the
right
hand
while
the
camera
is
held
in
the
left-hand
grip.
The
shuner
speed
is
set
against
the
Index
(29)
w-iih
a
prong
(33)
on
the
shutter
speed
14
Fig.
30
ring.
The
most
cotumon
shutter
speeds
can
be
conveniently
set
just
using
the
thumb
of
your
left
hand,
F
lenses
have
shutter
speeds
of
B
and
1
to
1/2000
s.
At
the
B
setting,
the
shutter
remains
open
as
long
as
the
release
button
is
kept
de¬
pressed.
The
shutter
speed
ring
(25)
ha.s
click
stops
for
both
engraved
and
inter¬
mediate
.speeds,
Thus,
you
can
set
the
shutter
at
1.251)8,
1/375
s.
I/50()s.
1/750
s
etc.
No
iiucrmediaie
speed
can
be
set
1^tween
1
and
B
or
between
B
and
C,
(Intermediate
speeds
can
not
be
set
on
the
shutters
of
C
lenses).
The
2000FC
shutter
speed
ring
(25)
can
be
locked
to
prevent
accidental
displace¬
ment,
The
ring
is
locked
using
the
Icve.-
(3$).
The
lever
pointer
should
point
to
LC-lwkcd),
Fig-31.
The
sliuuer
and
draphragm
controls
(24
and
25),
which
normally
operate
indepen-
deotly,
can
be
cross-coupIcd
by
pressing
the
cross-coupling
button
(20).
With
the
shutter
and
diaphragm
interlinked
in
this
manner,
shutter
speed/aperture
combina¬
tions
can
he
altered
with
no
change
in
the
value
set
on
the
exposure
value
scale.
The
correct
exposure
value
Is
obtained
vrith
an
exposure
meter
such
as
the
HasselMad
ex¬
posure
meter
or
the
meter
prism
finder.
Example:
Witli
the
button
(20)
for
cross-
coupling
of
.shutter
and
diaphragm
de¬
pressed.
change
the
aperture
from
f/8
co
f/H.
This
automaiiciiUy
changes
the
shut¬
ter
speed
from
e.g.
1/250
s
to
1.^125
s,
(Cross-coupling
is
not
possible
when
an
extension
tube
or
bellows
extension
ts
used.)
Fig,
31

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Hasselblad 2000 FC Specifications

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BrandHasselblad
Model2000 FC
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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