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OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATING MENU AND SETTINGS ON SENSOR UNIT.
Navigating the menu and accessing the settings on the sensor unit are achieved by pressing the appropriate buttons surround-
ing the display. Note that some of the buttons are modal and so have dual functions which is indicated by the designation that
appears closest to that particular button when navigating. For example, the MENU button also acts as a SAVE or EXIT button
according to dialogue requests. To take another example, the VIEW DISPLAY button will activate the spirit-level function but is
not indicated accordingly because it requires a long press. These variations are all mentioned in the relevant sections.
In this example the Menu button acts as the Exit
button and the Display button acts as the OK
button according to the mode.
Here is an example of the necessary steps to take to make a setting change, in this case Sound. The actions are illustrated
in full here to clearly describe the procedure. The procedures later on in this manual are described and illustrated in an ab-
breviated manner so it wise to study this full description first.
Press the
MENU
(
)
button to
access the menu from the regular
image display.
Use the
Rear scroll wheel
(or press
the up or down arrows on
the
Navigation
button) to access
Settings
. The highlight on the menu
item indicates selection of that par-
ticular item.
Use the
Rear scroll wheel
or press
the up or down arrows to
highlight
User Interface
. Use the
front scroll wheel or press on
the
Navigation
button to access
Sound
.
Press the
Zoom
button – indicated by
the or symbols on the menu list
– to step through the available choices
until the desired one is shown. Or you
can use the
True Focus
( ) or
AE-L
( ) buttons instead.
Press the
Exit
(Menu) button to
confirm and save the choice as
well as return to image view.
Use the
Front scroll wheel
(or
press on the
Navigation
button) to access
Settings
–
indicated by an arrow on the
menu list – to navigate to the
submenu screen.
1
4
5
6
2
3
Navigate / Open =
Select =
Menu / Save / Exit =
,
,
,
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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