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H4D
Attachingandremovingtheviewnder 1
While holding the viewnder at a slight angle and resting it on the top of the camera,
slide the viewnder forward until the front locating pin is in position in the recess in the
front edge of the viewnder screen aperture on camera body. Press the rear part of the
viewnder rmly downwards until it clicks into place.
Ensure that both sides of the viewnder are seated correctly and that it has been rmly
attached and locked into position. Failure to do so could cause an intermittent malfunc-
tion if the databus interface connections between the viewnder and camera body are
not positively secured.
To remove, grasp the viewnder in the right hand and while depressing the viewnder
release button, lift the rear of the viewnder up and away from the camera body.
Eyepiece adjustment 2
No corrective lenses are needed to adjust the eyepiece to suit most requirements.
The diopter range is from -5 to +3.5D. Eyeglass wearers can rapidly and accurately change
the settings according to whether they wish to wear eyeglasses for viewing or not.
Personal eyepiece adjustments can be carried out by pointing the camera at the sky or
similar smoothly toned area. While holding the camera in your left hand, you can with
your right thumb turn the adjustment wheel until the markings on the viewnder screen
reach the optimum sharpness for your eyesight.
If you normally wear eyeglasses for distance viewing and intend to wear them for cam-
era use then do not remove them for the above procedure. If, on the other hand, you
prefer to remove your eyeglasses for camera work, then repeat the above procedure
without wearing your eyeglasses.
Rubbereyecup
Two rubber eye cups are available for the H4D. The one supplied is suitable for users who
do not intend to use eyeglasses when photographing. The second shorter eye cup is for
those who either prefer to position their eye further from the viewnder and those who
wish to wear eyeglasses.
The eye cups can be rapidly changed by a Hasselblad Authorized Service Center.
Integral ash unit
See section on ‘Flash’ for full details.
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A. Rubber eye cup D. Exposure compensation button G. Flash unit release button
B. Hot shoe E. Exposure method / mode button H. Viewnder release button
C. Eyesight adjustment wheel F. Integral ash unit
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Parts and components