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SENSOR UNIT
1
MENU / (EXIT) button
Opens and closes the menu system. Also used for various other tasks (EXIT
button, for example) as you issue commands navigating the menu system.
2
P1 button
Assignable button to access a specific function. Setting is made on sensor
unit or in the Camera Configuration tool in Phocus.
3
Navigation button
A four-way rocker button enabling you to browse images as well as navi-
gate the menu system.
4
Zoom- in/-out (Selection) button
Zoom-in /out rocker button for the preview image. You can zoom in to
view close-ups of previews for focus checking. You can zoom out to view
several at once and finally to view and select folders and media. Also acts
as a selection button for value setting on the sensor unit menu.
5
Display button
Steps through the various view modes for the preview image.
6
P2 button
Assignable button to access a specific function. Setting is made on sensor
unit or in the Camera Configuration tool in Phocus.
7
Ready-light
Indicates sensor unit condition.
GREEN
signifies a new capture is possible
(steady or blinking). Blinking
ORANGE
signifies the unit is busy (writing to
a CF card or sending data, for example) and so a new capture is not pos-
sible, although settings can be changed. Steady
ORANGE
signifies the unit
is in ‘sleep’ mode and requires a few seconds to re-activate.
RED
signifies a
problem (an explanatory message will be displayed).
8
CCD and IR filter
The sensor is positioned behind a permanently mounted IR filter. Always
be very careful not to touch or scratch the surface of the filter when it is
exposed. Replace the protective cover whenever the sensor unit is not
mounted on a camera.
9
Databus connectors
For digital communication with camera body.
10
Retaining bar
Main support for sensor unit.
11
Safety catch
Prevents inadvertent removal of sensor unit.
12
‘Sensor plane’ index
For physical focus measurement in critical close-up work.
13
CF-card cover
14
FireWire port
For computer connection (please carefully note the orientation of the
FireWire plug when inserting into the sensor unit).
15
Flash sync and power connector ports
Flash sync ports and port for external power supply / battery adapter for
when the sensor unit is used with a view/large format camera. Protected
behind a rubber cover.
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Previous H2/
H3/H4D users
please note the
orientation of the
plug on the H5D!
Summary of Contents for H5D
Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL v11 ...
Page 2: ...2 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 19: ...19 Photo Dmitry Ageev Hasselblad Masters GENERAL ...
Page 31: ...31 Photo Roman Jehanno Hasselblad Masters LENSES FOCUS MODES ...
Page 42: ...42 Photo Martin Schubert Hasselblad Masters EXPOSURE CONTROL ...
Page 48: ...48 Photo Hengki Koentjoro Hasselblad Masters NAVIGATING THE MENUS ...
Page 52: ...52 Photo Dmitry Ageev Hasselblad Masters PREVIEWS BROWSING ...
Page 56: ...56 SENSOR UNIT SETTINGS Photo Hengki Koentjoro Hasselblad Masters ...
Page 71: ...71 Photo Bara Prasilova Hasselblad Masters GRIP MENU SETTINGS ...
Page 87: ...87 PROFILES Photo Rafal Maleszyk Hasselblad Masters ...
Page 90: ...90 Photo Bara Prasilova Hasselblad Masters FLASH STROBE ...
Page 94: ...94 HM 16 32 FILM MAGAZINE OPTIONAL ACCESSORY Photo Hengki Koentjoro Hasselblad Masters ...
Page 102: ...102 ACCESSORIES Photo Roman Jehanno Hasselblad Masters ...
Page 108: ...108 APPENDIX Photo Bryn Griffiths Hasselblad Masters ...
Page 118: ...118 H5D UM 1L v11 2015 Copyright 2015 Victor Hasselblad AB ...