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Fig
56
HOW
TO
HOLD
THE
SWC/M
Fig.
56
shows
the
best
way
to
hold
the
SWC/M
in
hand-held
shooting.
You
can
keep
the
spirit
level
in
view
without
removing
your
eye
from
the
viewfinder.
You
cradle
the
lens
in
your
left
hand
with
your
thumb
and
in-
dex
finger
curled
around
the
focusing
ring.
Your
right
hand
steadies
your
grip,
while
your
right
index
finger
rests
on
the
shutter
release.
MAIN
CAMERA
COMPONENTS
The
Hasselblad
Super
Wide
C/M
consists
of
three
main
components:
The
camera
body
with
its
permanently
at-
tached
Biogon
lens,
the
detachable
optical
viewfinder,
and
the
interchangeable
film
magazine
which
also
fits
the
other
Hasselblad
cameras.
VIEWFINDERS
(Figs.
57—58)
The
optical
viewfinder
(1)
shows
the
picture
area
and
a
simultaneous
view—via
the
reflec-
ting
prism
(26)—of
the
spirit
level
(27).
The
reflector
makes
it
possible
to
keep
a
con-
stant
check
on
the
spirit
level
during
hand-
held
use
of
the
camera.
The
viewfinder
has
the
same
angle
of
view
as
the
lens,
but
it
takes
in
a
slightly
larger
field
because
of
its
location
on
top
of
and
behind
the
lens.
The
difference
is
as
follows:
Top
of
the
field:
6
in.
larger.
Bottom
of
the
field:
|
Viewfinder
and
lens
field
coincide.
Sides
of
the
field:
3
in.
wider
on
each
side.
This
is
the
case
irrespective
of
the
lens-to-sub-
ject
distance.

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