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Hasselblad SWC/M - Release Methods and Battery Recharging; Alternative release methods; Battery recharging

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ALTERNATIVE
RELEASE
METHODS
The
camera
can
be
triggered
in
different
ways,
e.g.
with
a
release
cord,
intervalometer,
by
radio
control,
etc.
The
general
rule
for
all
release
methods
is
that
the
button
which
triggers
the
release
impulse
to
the
camera
must
be
kept
depressed
until
the
between-the-lens
shutter
has
opened
and
closed
completely.
This
is
especially
impor-
tant
at
shutter
speeds
from
1
to
1/15
s.
If
the
shutter
speed
is
set
at
1
s,
for
example,
and
pressure
on
the
release
button
is
relaxed
be-
fore
the
between-the-lens
shutter
has
had
time
to
close,
the
auxiliary
shutter
will
terminate
the
exposure
prematurely.
Release
sockets
(Fig.
53)
The
front
of
the
camera
features
two
identical
sockets
(13)
for
attachment
of
a
release
cord
or
a
release
button.
The
release
button
or
shutter
release
(14)
is
normally
in
the
lower
socket
but
can
be
removed
by
simply
pulling
it
out.
FK
type
cords
are
suitable
release
cords.
Release
cords
^
tripod
should
be
used
when
operating
the
camera
at
slow
shutter
speeds.
Camera
release
by
release
cord
is
then
suitable.
Release
cords
in
lengths
from
1
ft
to
20
ft
are
connected
to
the
front
sockets
(13).
Release
cords
from
100
ft
to
600
ft
and
cords
for
connection
of
a
re-
charge
unit
are
connected
to
the
side
socket
(17).
When
cords
longer
than
100
ft
are
used,
an
amplifier
should
be
put
between
camera
socket
and
cord.
General
The
500EL/M
can
also
be
released
by
closing
the
electric
circuit
between
pins
1
and
3
(see
the
circuit
diagram
in
p.
28).
External
resis-
tance
should
not
exceed
6
ohms
if
triggering
is
to
be
reliable.
RECHARGING
Recharge
unit
I
is
standard
equipment
with
each
new
camera
and
is
used
for
recharging
the
camera's
batteries.
Move
the
lever
(16)
to
the
L
or
O
position.
Connect
the
recharge
unit
to
the
side
socket
(17).
Make
sure
the
unit
is
set
at
the
correct
voltage
(110
or
220
VAC)
and
connect
it
to
a
wall
outlet.
Recharging
time
is
about
14
hours
for
a
fully
discharged
battery
and
28
hours
if
two
bat-
teries
are
recharged
simultaneously.
Batteries
should
not
be
overcharged.
Change
or
recharge
a
battery
as
soon
as
the
camera
recycling
time
becomes
noticeably
prolonged.
If
a
battery
becomes
so
exhausted
that
the
camera
stops
working
or
stops
in
the
middle
of
a
cycle,
move
the
lever
(16)
to
L
and
connect
the
recharge
unit.
NOTE!
The
L
setting
must
be
used
if
the
camera
has
not
recycled
fully.
1f
the
camera
has
recycled,
either
the
L
or
the
O
setting
can
be
used
for
battery
recharging.
Battery
charger
option
Recharge
unit
III
with
a
built-in
timer
is
avail-
able
as
an
optional
extra.
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