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The middle image shows the result when not using True Focus. While this image looks relatively 
sharp, the rightmost image where True Focus has been used, is razor sharp.  

Photo: Marcel Pabst

The plane of focus changes when the camera is tilted for composition.

True Focus and Absolute Position Lock 

true Focus helps solve one of the most lingering challenges that 
faces serious photographers today: true, accurate focusing through-
out the image field. Without multi-point auto-focus a typical auto-
focus camera can only correctly measure focus on a subject that 
is in the center of the image. When a photographer wants to focus 
on a subject outside the center area, they have to lock focus on the 
subject and then re-compose the image. in short distances espe-
cially, this re-composing causes focus error, as the plane of focus 
sharpness follows the camera’s movement, perpendicular to the 
axis of the lens.
the traditional solution for most dSlR cameras has been to equip 
the camera with a multi-point aF sensor. these sensors allow the 
photographer to fix an off-center focus point on an off-center sub-
ject, which is then focused correctly. Such multi-point aF solutions 
are often tedious and inflexible to work with. due to the physics of 
an SlR-camera, the off-center focus points that are offered are all 
clustered relatively close to the center of the image. to set focus 
outside of this center area, the photographer is still forced to focus 
first, and then shift the camera to reframe, with the resulting loss 
of focus as a result.
to overcome this problem, Hasselblad has used modern yaw rate 
sensor technology to measure angular velocity in an innovative 
way. the result is the new absolute Position lock (aPl) processor, 
which forms the foundation of Hasselblad’s true Focus feature. 

the aPl processor accurately logs camera movement during any 
re-composing, then uses these exact measurements to calculate 
the necessary focus adjustment, and issues the proper commands 
to the lens’s focus motor so it can compensate. the aPl processor 
computes the advanced positional algorithms and carries out the 
required focus corrections at such rapid speed that no shutter lag 
occurs. the H4d’s firmware then further perfects the focus using 
the precise data retrieval system found on all HC/HCd lenses.

Summary of Contents for H4D-31

Page 1: ...t lenses from Carl Zeiss which incidentally can also be used via the CF Adapter For budget conscious users wanting to maximise their investment without compromising on quality there would be no better way to enter the world of Hasselblad H photography Raising the bar from H3D Expanding on the great feature set of the H3D camera line a set of new camera features are introduced with the H4D 31 new 3...

Page 2: ...s Range is from 28mm to 300mm 50 110mm zoom 35 90mm zoom and 1 7X converter The built in central lens shutter allows flash to be used at all shutter speeds down to 1 800s It also improves image quality by reducing camera vibration The HTS 1 5 tilt shift adapter delivers an easy to use portable tilt shift solution for 5 HC HCD lenses ranging from 28mm to 100mm The CF adapter allows use of the class...

Page 3: ... the photographer to fix an off center focus point on an off center sub ject which is then focused correctly Such multi point AF solutions are often tedious and inflexible to work with Due to the physics of an SLR camera the off center focus points that are offered are all clustered relatively close to the center of the image To set focus outside of this center area the photographer is still force...

Page 4: ...e best that your equipment can produce Uncompromising Image Quality Special extended camera controls with which to operate your H4D 31 camera These features such as live video for easier shot set up and workflow or the ability to control the lens drive for focusing when the camera is in a remote position or when the digital capture unit is mounted on a view camera bring an entirely new level of fl...

Page 5: ...e IAA an enhanced set of feedback tools designed to enable the photog rapher to focus on the shoot rather than the selection process IAA triggers audible and visual signals for each image captured notifying the photographer immediately of its classification status The information is recorded both in the file and in the file name providing a quick and easy way to classify and select images in the f...

Page 6: ...eSpot Metering range Spot EV2 to 21 Centre Weighted EV1 to 21 CentreSpot EV1 to 21 Power supply Rechargeable Li ion battery 7 2 VDC 1850 mAh Film compatibility No DIGITAL FEATURES Sensor size 31 0 Mpixels 4872 6496 pixels Sensor dimensions 33 1 44 2 mm 6 8μm pixels Image size RAW 3FR capture 40 MB on average TIFF 8 bit 93 MB File format Lossless compressed Hasselblad RAW 3FR Shooting mode Single s...

Page 7: ...cable Schneider Shutter Control ES Rollei Lens Control S Rollei Lens Control S Schneider electronic shutter control Connectivity diagram Optional V system lenses Lenses Camera body HVM waist level viewfinder HV 90x viewfinder Optional viewfinders H4D Camera All HC HCD lenses including extension tubes and converter CF lens adapter Sensor unit included HVD 90x view finder included Tilt Shift HTS 1 5...

Page 8: ...change without notice H4D 31 lens range HCD 4 28mm HC 3 5 35mm HC 3 5 50 IImm HC 2 8 80mm HC 2 2 100mm HC Macro 4 120 IImm HC 3 2 150mm HC 4 210mm HC 4 5 300mm HC 3 5 4 5 50 110mm HCD 4 5 6 35 90mm Aspherical All C type lenses from the V system with optional CF lens adapter ...

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