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THE HASSELBLAD MANUAL
On 200 model cameras, electronically controlled long exposures up to 90 seconds can be
made with the focal plane shutter. For even longer exposures, up to 34 minutes, you can use
the focal plane shutter in the Manual Exposure mode.
DISTANCE SETTING
Lenses in the V system have large rubberized focusing rings that are far enough away from
the camera body so they can easily be reached and operated.
The focusing ring on apochromatic lenses can be turned a few millimeters beyond the
infi nity point because the fl uorite elements in these lenses are more sensitive to changes in
temperature than glass elements. The distance settings therefore may vary slightly depending
on the temperature. Always visually focus the image on the focusing screen; do not guess the
distance or simply set the scale at infi nity if the subject is far away.
RELEASING THE 503 AND OTHER V SYSTEM CAMERA MODELS
Camera steadiness is greatly determined by the way you operate the release. Push it slowly
and gradually so that you hardly know when the exposure is made. For the smoothest opera-
tion, move the release to the halfway position so that only a slight additional pressure makes
the shutter click. On 200 camera models with built-in metering systems, pressing the release
halfway also turns on the metering system.
The Superwide cameras have a release lock shown in Figure 9-10. Set to T, the release
stays in even when you remove your fi nger and could be used for time exposures. It is not a
recommended operating procedure because it can create camera shake. For time exposures
with any camera, attach a cable release and pre-release SLR cameras. The lock does not work
Figure 9-9
FE, TCC, and F lens controls. (1) Flash outlet in camera body for focal plane shutter,
(2) aperture scale, (3) shutter speed ring and scale on camera (not on 202FA), (4) bayonet
mount for lens shade, (5) EV scale, (6) depth-of-fi eld indicator, (7) distance scale, (8) focusing
ring, (9) lock for bayonet lens mount, (10) index for EV scale, (11) manual stop down control,
(12) inside bayonet mount for fi lters, (13) Grip ring for removing lenses, (14) index for
aperture, (15) index for shutter speed, (16) shutter speed lock (only on 2000/2003), (17)
cross coupling button (does not work on 2000), and (18) grip for aperture and EV setting.
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