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Hasselblad SWC/M - Flash Photography and Lens Management; Flash synchronization

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FLASH
PHOTOGRAPHY
(Fig.
16)
The
500C/M,
SOOEL/M,
and
SWC/M
can
be
used
for
synchronized
electronic
and
expend-
able
flash
at
all
shutter
speeds
from
1
to
1/500
s.
Flash
synchronization
is
made
via
the
built-
in
leaf
shutter's
PC
flash
terminal
(32).
This
terminal
has
a
friction
lock
to
keep
the
synch
cord's
PC
contact
more
securely
in
place.
X
synchronization
The
shutter
is
fully
synchronized
for
electron-
ic
flash
(X)
at
all
speeds
(1
to
1/500
s).
X
synchronization
triggers
the
shutter
without
delay
to
accomodate
the
brief
duration
of
the
light
output
from
electronic
flash
units.
Ex-
pendable
flash
is
also
possible
with
shutter
speeds
of
1/30
s
or
slower.
Infrared
photography
(Figs.
17—18)
Infrared
(IR)
rays
(wavelengths
longer
than
800
nanometers)
are
refracted
to
a
focal
plane
somewhat
behind
the
focal
plane
of
the
visi-
ble
light
images
formed
on
the
focusing
screen.
To
compensate
for
this
discrepancy,
proceed
as
follows:
Focus
as
usual
on
the
focusing
screen.
Then
rotate
the
focusing
ring
(4)
until
the
distance
set
is
opposite
the
red
IR
index
(29).
Example:
In
Fig.
17
the
lens
is
set
at
infinity
for
normal
photography.
In
Fig.
18
the
setting
distance
has
been
adjus-
ted for
IR
photography
by
setting
the
infinity
symbol
opposite
the
IR
index
(29).
Infrared
(IR)
is
the
designation
for
wavelengths
longer
than
800
nm.
CHANGING
LENSES
(Figs.
19—20)
Lens
removal
Make
sure
the
camera
is
cocked
(white
signal
in
the
film
advance
indicator
window
20)
and
10
Fig
16
Figs
17—18

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