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POWER MODES
The H5D can be set at three active modes −
ON
,
Display
Off
and
Sleep
. In these active modes, battery consumption
is least in
Sleep
mode and most in
ON
mode. Both the grip
and the sensor unit displays are dimmed accordingly. How-
ever, after a set number of minutes of complete inactivity,
the whole camera can automatically enter another mode
(custom setting) to conserve power (indicated by no visible
logos on either display).
ON
To activate the camera press the red
ON.OFF
button until
you see the start-up H5D logo appear on the grip display.
The logo is automatically followed by the main screen.
OFF
From the active screen, press (not click !) the red
ON.OFF
button for a half second. All buttons (except the
ON.OFF
button) remain ineffective, producing virtually no demand
on the battery. This is the normal mode when transporting
or storing the camera or where there might be a risk of inad-
vertently activating the camera. (However, remove the bat-
tery grip if you are going to store the camera for a period of
more than a few weeks).
In this mode neither the viewfinder display nor grip display
information is available.
AUTOMATIC SETTINGS
DISPLAY OFF
SENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > CUSTOM OPTIONS >
DISPLAY OFF
In this mode the camera turns off the grip and sensor unit
displays but remains ready to be immediately reactivated to
the
ON
mode.
The time intervals are:
10, 20, 30
and
60 seconds.
SLEEP
SENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > CUSTOM OPTIONS >
SLEEP
At this setting the camera is in very low battery-consump-
tion mode. This is indicated by the ready lamp glowing
orange instead of green. From this mode it will take a few
seconds to re-activate the camera. Any of the buttons listed
below will instigate re-activation.
The time intervals are:
5 minutes, 10 minutes
and
Never.
POWER OFF
SENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > CUSTOM OPTIONS >
POWER OFF
In this mode the camera is completely without power and
has to be started by pressing the ON button again - simple
reactivation is not sufficient.
The time intervals are:
30 minutes, 60 minutes
and
Never.
RE-ACTIVATION FROM DISPLAY OFF
OR SLEEP MODES
• press the shutter release button half way
• press the
Stop down
button
• click the
ON.OFF
button
• press the
Mirror up
button.
VIEWFINDER SCREEN
The H5D is fitted with a Spherical Acute-Matte D viewfinder
screen for extreme brightness, clarity and even illumina-
tion. An optional accessory screen with a grid pattern is also
available.
To change a viewfinder screen, remove the viewfinder to ac-
cess the viewfinder screen. To remove the screen, place the
tip of a ballpoint pen or similar in the viewfinder screen re-
moval lug and pull upwards. To replace the screen, position
the right side of the screen in place so that it sits correctly
in the recess. Place the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar in
Viewfinder screens showing the difference in masking and composition
frame marking. Type varies according to sensor size. See under Accesso-
ries for other types (with grid pattern, for example).
Note
Do not attempt to clean the screen by immersing it in wa-
ter, or use any kind of cleaning fluid. If the screen becomes
damp, do not use hot air to dry it. Use a soft cloth on the up-
per surface only. Seek advice from an Authorized Hasselblad
Service Center if the screen becomes particularly soiled. Re-
member that particles or greasy marks on the screen might
impair the viewfinder image but have no effect whatsoever
on the recorded image
the viewfinder screen replacement indentation and press
downwards until the screen snaps into position. Try to avoid
touching either surface of the screen with bare fingers.
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 ...
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