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Hasselblad H3D 31MPix - Histogram (Displays Last Histogram) • Grey Balance Exposure • Cycle LM Mode; Custom Options

Hasselblad H3D 31MPix
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Standby timeout 1/1
• 5s 10s • 15s • 30s
Determines the amount of time the cam-
era remains active before it automatically
reverts to standby mode (indicated on the
grip LCD by the H3D logo).
Minimises battery consumption.
EV increment 2/
2
• 1 Step • 1/2 Step1/3 Step
Determines the amount of EV change
applied (per click of either the front or
rear control wheels) to either aperture
or shutter speed.
Exp adjust increment 3/
3
• 1 Step • 1/2 Step1/3 Step
Determines the amount of EV change ap-
plied (per click of the rear control wheels)
when making xed exposure adjustment
settings.
Please Note
The H3D can accept a lm magazine and to cater for that it oers two
extra Custom Options for lm magazine use only. Consequently the
H3D will display a total of 32 Custom Options when a lm magazine
is attached and only 30 Custom Options when the sensor unit is at-
tached.
In the description below all 32 Custom Options are listed. This means
that when using a sensor unit, the ‘Options # 9 Magazine exposure
lockand Option #18 Film wind-onscreens will not appear on the
camera display.
As these two options are situated within the list, the numbering of the
options will consequently dier according to whether a lm maga-
zine is tted or not. For example, Lens Exposure lock will normally be
#10 but it will appear as #11 when a film magazine is attached be-
cause the additional option of Magazine exposure lock is listed after
Option #8.
The description of the option displayed on the camera, however, re-
mains correct; it is only the gure that diers. In practical terms this
simply means when searching for a description of an option in the
following list, you might want to check for the descriptive title instead
of the number or use:
the figures shown in
BLACK here illustrate when the sensor unit is
attached.
the figures shown in
GREEN here illustrate when the film maga-
zine is attached.
User button function 4/4
NoneStandby (enters standby) • Stop
Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer •
Self Timer Bracketing • AF drive (lens in
MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode
• Histogram (displays last histogram) •
Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode
• Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Sets which function will be immediately
activated when the User button is pressed
(you cannot alter the setting in this mode
though, only use it). e button has a tog-
gle function so that by pressing it again
the new setting will be de-activated.
AE-Lock button function 5/
5
AE-lock
but can be reassigned to:
None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop
Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer •
Self Timer Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in
MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode
• Histogram (displays last histogram) •
Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode
• Delete last image • Dig. foc. check
Stop down button function 6/
6
Stop Down
but can be reassigned to:
• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Self
Timer • Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in
MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode
• Histogram (displays last histogram) •
Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode
Delete last image Dig. foc. check • None
• Standby (enters standby)
M.UP button function 7/
7
Mirror up
but can be reassigned to:
B mode • T mode Histogram (displays
last histogram) Grey balance exposure
• Cycle LM mode • Delete last image
Dig. foc. check • None • Standby (enters
standby) • Stop Down• Flash Measure •
Interval timer • Self Timer • Bracketing
• AF drive ( lens in MF or AF)
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