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User Guide: Appendix
13.0 Open Platform – Freedom of Choice
Phase Ones Open Platform policy delivers maximum choice and compatibility
with a wide range of dierent camera platforms.
This section covers the IQ back’s compatibility with the Hasselblad V-series,
Mamiya RZ67 as well as the Phase One 645 and Mamiya 645 camera solutions.
Double Exposure Protection
It is not possible to accidentally double expose an image by capturing
one shot quickly after another when an IQ back is used on cameras such
as the Phase One 645AF, Phase One 645DF, Mamiya 645 AFD/AFD II/AFDIII,
or Hasselblad 555 ELD (DIG mode). The electronic communication with the
body ensures that the IQ back is ready before allowing release of the next
shot. However, users of other camera bodies that do not use the electronic
interface from the IQ will have to wait for the ready beep signal before
releasing the next shot.
Viewnder Masks
Cameras including the Mamiya RZ67 and Hasselblad V-series need a
viewnder mask as the image area of these models is dierent to the image
sensor size of the three IQ models. Go to page 79 to nd out more about
the IQ sensors and go to page 142 for the full list of focusing Screens and
viewnder masks.

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