Hasselblad H1D User Manual
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Example of viewfinder LCD display showing
Flash set to Rear sync as well as - 1EV exposure
compensation.
Hasselblad H1D
To change the balance between flash output and camera exposure requirements to produce a
variety of effects, use the exposure compensation function. For various long exposure effects
use the sync function. To make flash exposure tests use the flash measure function.
To access the controls:
1) Activate the camera and press the FLASH button once.
2) Turn the
front control wheel to set the amount of compensation required:
• from +3EV through -3EV (amount dependent on ISO value
)
3) Turn the
rear control wheel to set:
• normal sync (flash triggered just after the shutter opens)
• rear sync (flash triggered just before the shutter closes)
• flash measure (with non-TTL flash units or TTL units in Manual mode)
4) The grip LCD shows the flash mode - Normal or Rear - in the standard display. However,
when set to Flash Measure, a specific screen requests you to press the AE-L button in
order to make a reading.
Integral flash
The integral flash unit features the following specifications:
Guide no.
12
Coverage
56º horizontal, 44º vertical
Maximum light fall-off at side centres
- 1EV (50%)
Colour temperature (full flash)
5,000 – 5,600º K
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