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Hasselblad H3D 31MPix - Camera Model and Sync Settings

Hasselblad H3D 31MPix
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Setting the options under the User Interface menu
Each of the above items can be set by similar menu navigation.
Language, Power Down and Mark Overex can be set immediately
by the or buttons while Sound, Date & Time and Display
require another move to sub menu for nal choice.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the menu (
MENU) button to open the menu.
2. Use
and to select the SETTINGS sub-menu.
3. Press
to open the SETTINGS menu.
4. Press
to select the USER INTERFACE sub-menu.
5. Use
and to select the required item.
Press either the
or button to make the new settings in
the case of Language, Power Down and Mark Overex or
press again to access Sound, Date & Time and Display.
6. Press the
EXIT button again to save the new settings and close
the menu.
MAINMENU>SETTINGS> Camera 
e H3D sensor can also be used with view cameras (with the ap-
propriate adapter and cables).
e exposure time set on the H3D sets the maximum length of ex-
posure. e default setting is 1/8 sec and this is the setting that can
be kept for all exposures from 1/8 sec through 1/2000sec. However,
this setting should be changed in accordance with the time required
if it exceeds 1/8 sec. Times of up to 32 seconds can be set.
If you prefer, you can connect the ‘Flash sync input cable’ between
the lens PC socket and the H3D which allows you to retain the
default setting of 1/8 second while still being able to use exposure
times longer than 1/8 second. is method also allows the use of
the B setting.
Model setting variations
When using the H3D with dierent models you should make the
appropriate setting change accordingly. Don’t forget to change the
setting again if you change camera model!
e three options are:
•  H3D
•  Pinhole
Intended primarily for use in a studio environment where
complete darkness can be achieved and exposures made ac-
cordingly (also useful for ‘light painting’). In this mode the
H3D uses the exposure time (as well as other required stages
in a capture sequence) set in the Capture Sequence dialog.
e back can be triggered either via the START (MENU/EXIT)
button or from FlexColor (see later section for full descrip-
tion of Capture Sequence settings procedure).
•  Flash sync
For use with view cameras and a Hasselblad adapter.
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