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Hasselblad H2 User Manual

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Drive
There are three drive modes: Single, Continuous and when a film mag-
azine is attached, Multi exposure. They are all accessed by pressing the
DRIVE button on the grip.
Single
In Single mode, an exposure is made when the shutter release
button is pressed, the film is advanced to the next frame and the
camera is made ready for the next exposure. To make the next
exposure however, you must rst release the shutter release button
and then press again.
In camera active mode:
1) Press the DRIVE button on the grip.
2) Turn the front control wheel to: Single
3) Press Save to store the setting.
Continuous
In Continuous mode, the camera automatically continues to make
exposures and advance the film for the next exposure as long as
you maintain pressure on the shutter release button (to the end of
the film) at a rate of approximately 2 frames per second.
In camera active mode:
1) Press the DRIVE button on the grip.
2) Turn the front control wheel to: Continuous
3) Press Save to store the setting.
Multi exposure (with film magazine only)
In Multi exposure mode, the camera does not advance the lm aer
the first exposure, only at the end of the pre-determined number
of exposures. e frame options are: 2, 3, 4, 5 and ‘No limit’.
In camera active mode:
1) Press the DRIVE button on the grip.
2) Turn the front control wheel to: Multi exp.
3) Turn the rear control wheel to select the number of frames
required.
4) Press Save (DRIVE button) to store the setting.
5) The LCD will display firstly that no frames have been exposed
in the multi-sequence (For example, in the case of a three
exposure setting the display will be Exp:0/3).
6) Press the shutter release button to make the first exposure.
7) The LCD will display how many frames have been exposed
in the sequence (In the case of a three exposure setting the
display will now be Exp:1/3. After the next exposure, the LCD
would then display 2/3 etc)
8) You can change your mind at any time to exit the sequence
by pressing the DRIVE button to advance the film to the next
frame. The camera is then prepared for another new multi
exposure sequence according to the initial setting.
Please note this function is only available when a film magazine
is attached. It is not available with digital backs.
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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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