Hasselblad H1D User Manual
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Hasselblad H1D
Hasselblad H1D
Film choice
Shutter
Flash control
Flash measurement
Film back (
op. accessory
)
Exposure metering
Auto bracketing
Interval timer
Film speed
Displays
Focusing screen
120 and 220 roll film.
Electronically controlled lens shutter with speeds ranging from 18 hours to 1/800 of a second including B- and T-mode.
TTL centre-weighted system. Can be used with the built-in flash or a wide variety of flashes compatible with the SCA3002 (Metz) system
using adapter SCA3902. Film speed range ISO16 to 6400. Flash output can be adjusted for fill-in purposes independent of ambient light.
The H1D has a built-in measurement system that measures flash light from non-TTL flashes, such as studio flashes.
Interchangeable film backs available as optional accessory. Film insert for both 120 and 220 film types. Automatic film length setting.
Built-in curtain type, dark slide. Automatic wind to frame one and wind off. Multi-mode data imprinting outside image area.
Multi-mode exposure metering using 90° reflex viewfinder. Metering options are: spot (diameter 7.5 mm), centre weighted, and
average. Metering range at f/2.8 and ISO100: Spot: EV2 to 21. Centre-weighted: EV1 to 21 Average: EV1 to 21.
Bracketing using predetermined number of exposures (2, 3 or 5) in 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV step difference intervals.
Number of frames from 2 to 32 and interval from 1 second to 24 hours.
Film speed range ISO 6 to 6400. Automatic setting with Barcode film.
The camera features two dot-matrix LCD’s that provide clear and easy-to-understand information to the user. One is located on the grip
and the other in the 90° viewfinder. The magazine has a segment based LCD.
Bright Spherical Acute-Matte type D. Optional type with grid markings also available.