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Hasselblad H2 User Manual

Hasselblad H2
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Three metering methods
Five exposure methods
Extremely accurate light metering
Light Metering
& Exposure Control
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The light metering system is capable of selective sensitiv-
ity producing three reflective metering methods: Average,
Centre weighted and Spot. All methods are measured in in-
crements of 1/12 EV. Information transfer is rapid and auto-
matic ensuring consistently correct exposure settings even in
difficult and changeable lighting situations.
Light measurement is made through the lens (TTL) by the AE
viewfinder and exposure is controlled manually or automat-
ically by the control wheels and/or settings. The information
is visible on both the grip LCD and the viewfinder LCD.
A great deal of control is available ranging from 100%
manual through to sophisticated fully automatic by way of
the various exposure methods: Manual, Aperture priority,
Shutter priority, Program and Program variable.

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Hasselblad H2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeMedium Format DSLR
Sensor TypeCCD
Sensor Size36.7 x 49.0 mm
Lens MountHasselblad H
ShutterFocal Plane Shutter
Flash Sync Speed1/800 sec
ISO Range50-400
Shutter Speed Range32 min to 1/800 sec
Focus ModesManual, Autofocus
Exposure ModesProgram, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual
StorageCF card
Weight1460 g (without lens)

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