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C O N T E N T S
Please see the ‘bookmark’ list in the PDF docu-
ment for a comprehensive and interactive list.
Introduction
3
Special considerations
6
System requirements
6
Warnings and restrictions
6
Before you start
7
Working digtially
8
Parts & components
9
Camera body
11
Front protective cover
10
Rear cover Multicontrol
10
Opening the focusing hood
10
Built-in magnifier
12
Focusing screen and viewfinder image
12
Closing the focusing hood
12
Winding crank
12
Accessory rail
12
Strap attachment and removal
12
Lef t hand grip
12
Lenses
13
Shutter speed and aperture
14
Attaching the lens
14
Removing the lens
14
Exposure
14
Warning mark
14
Exposure values
14
Interlocked shutter speed /aperture
15
Focusing and depth of field
14
Depth of field preview
14
Pre-release and cable release
14
Flash synchronization
14
The Viewfinder System
16
Changing the focusing hood or viewfinder
16
Changing the magnifier
16
Changing the focusing screen
17
The Digital Back
18
General overview
19
Parts, components & control panel buttons
20
Shooting / image storage modes
23
Selecting the current medium
23
Using compact flash memory cards
24
Working with an Imagebank
24
Tethered to a computer
25
Initial general menu settings 26
Storage -working with media
and batches
31
Overview of viewing, deleting
and transferring images
37
Working with the menu
43
STORAGE
48
SETTINGS
57
Flash / strobe
69
Cleaning
71
Film magazine use
73
Accessories
76
Technical specifications
78
Equipment care,
service and guarantee
80
Further reading
81
PLEASE NOTE !
The menu on the digital back can be
set to seven different languages:
Inset photo on user user manual CD and user manual cover: Deepanita Sharma photographed by Tarun Khiwal / Hasselblad Master 2005 / ©