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Hasselblad H4D-200 MS - Light Metering & Exposure Control

Hasselblad H4D-200 MS
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H4D
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The light metering system of the viewfinder is capable of
selective sensitivity producing three reflective metering
methods: Average, CentreSpot and Spot. All methods are
measured in increments of 1/12 EV. Information transfer is
rapid and automatic ensuring consistently correct exposure
settings even in difficult and changeable lighting situations.
Light measurement is made through the lens (TTL) and
exposure is controlled manually or automatically by the con-
trol wheels and/or settings. The information is visible on both
the grip display and the viewfinder display.
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 prior-
ity, Program and Program variable.
Photo: Lyle Owerko / Hasselblad Masters
Three metering methods
Five exposure methods
Extremely accurate light metering
Light Metering
& Exposure Control

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