402 THE HASSELBLAD MANUAL
PERSPECTIVE CONTROL
The Hasselblad PCP 80 projector (see Figure 21-1) is the most professional medium-format
slide projector and can be used for the most sophisticated multi-image presentations with
standard dissolve and control equipment.
Figure 21-1 Operating controls on the PCP 80: (1) air fi lter, (2) baseplate (can be removed to
clean the projector), (3) automatic circuit breaker, (4) voltage selector (does not exist on
the U.S. version), (5) carrying handle, (6) lens holder with projection lens, (7) adjustable
feet for leveling, (8) adjustment for matching perspective control to lens, (9) removable
condenser lens, (10) perspective control indicator, (11) perspective control adjusting knob,
(12) magazine lock, (13) tray, (14) lamp ON switch, (15) lamp OFF switch, (16) forward and
reverse slide changing, (17) lens focus control, (18) edit and reset control, (19) transport
lock screw, (20) AV socket for programmers, (21) power ON/OFF switch, (22) power cable
connection, (23) lamp housing door, (24) eight-pin connector for some programmers, (25)
six-pin connector for Hasselblad remote control, and (26) side cover.