1USER MANUAL v4
10SENSOR UNIT1 MENU / (EXIT) button Opens and closes the menu system. Also used for various other tasks (EXIT button, for example) as you issue comma
100The H5D is a very sophisticated camera that relies on much information being passed and processed to and from each modular back to produce the cor
101 INDEXAAbout 63AE-L button 45Attaching / removing the viewfinder 24Attaching a lens 32Autofocus 35Automatic exposure mode 44BBattery charger 2
102The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be con-strued as a comm
103H5D • UM • 1L • v4 • 2013 • Copyright © 2013 Victor Hasselblad AB
111 Hot shoeConnection for automatic flash unit (with SCA 3902 adapter) or for wireless flash connection.2 Rubber eye cupCan be exchanged for another
12VIEWFINDER INFORMATION• Metering method • Aperture setting• Shutter speed• Exposure method • Capture counter• Exposure compensation• Focus as
13When shooting, the sensor unit can display the information most often re-quired for a quick settings check. The unit’s buttons, grip scroll wheels
14Typical camera grip display when changing settings.TYPICAL GRIP DISPLAYGRIP DISPLAY − OVERVIEWFocus setting(Manual setting)White balance(Dayli
15Typical viewfinder display. Note the LEDs will only be visible when activated (by the camera or a setting). Standard settingsSOME EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS
16SHORTCUT ACCESS TO BUTTON SETTING SCREENS1) Press the MENU button fol-lowed by the button you want to reassign (True Focus, AE-L, M.UP or Stop D
17The Camera Configuration tool in Phocus offers a very thorough and secure way of creating comprehensive profiles for the H5D. There are three windows –
18Some buttons access shortcuts if used in different ways or contexts.1 Menu button – P1 / P2 setting option access Press MENU on sensor unit and then
19Photo: Ken Hermann © / Hasselblad MastersGENERAL
2INTRODUCTION
20 CARRYING STRAPThe carrying strap is attached by firstly withdrawing the safety collar. The hook is then freed and can be attached to the strap lu
21 CHARGING THE BATTERY With the battery removed from the camera, insert the jack plug from the battery charger into the socket on the battery grip
22 BAT TE RY LIFEBattery life is dependent on a number of variable factors and therefore can-not be exactly predicted. If the cam-era is left in th
23 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 mo
24 PC-CONNECTORA PC connector for non TTL-flash synchronisation is located on the left side of the body. It is protected by a captive rubber plug.
25 INSERTING A CF CARD1. Open the CF card slot cover on the sensor unit by insert-ing a thumb in the recess and then sliding it to the left.2. Be
26 FORMATTING CARDSThe camera is only able to read and write to storage media that have been formatted correctly. New cards sometimes have no forma
27 SENSOR UNIT – INTRODUCTIONThe captured image is temporarily stored internally on a CF card in the sensor unit or onto a computer hard disk when
28NoteIf you still see spots on your shots after you have cleaned the outside of the infrared filter, then you may have dust either on the inside of th
29 HASSELBLAD CAPTURE FILES, PHOCUS & ADOBE/APPLE SOFTWARE WORKFLOWSThe H5D can capture files and store them as Hasselblad RAW format files or Ha
3Medium format photography is about professionalism. Camera systems have to be professional, handling has to be professional and captures have to be p
30Phocus is the capture processing and file manage-ment application aimed primarily at Hasselblad 3F file handling. Phocus Mobile offers remote viewing a
31Photo: Joachim Schmeisser © / Hasselblad MastersLENSES &FOCUS MODES
32 ATTACHING A LENSRemove the front protective cover on the camera body by depressing the lens release button and keep-ing it depressed while turni
33 STOP DOWN / DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW A visual depth-of-field preview can be made by depressing the STOP DOWN but-ton while viewing the image in the
34NoteSome lenses have extra characteristics that require further explanation. For example, the autofocus range on the HC 4/120 Macro lens can be lim
35 MANUAL FOCUSThere is both a Manual focus mode setting and a manual override capability. Manual focus is a specific setting that you actively make
36 SINGLE SHOTAt Single Shot setting (AF S), the shutter release will be blocked until the camera finds the optimum focus setting. This ensures tha
37 TRUE FOCUS AND ABSOLUTE POSITION LOCKThe obvious situation that would most benefit from using True Focus would be a fashion shoot with a fairly w
38 TRUE FOCUS AND CAMERA HANDLING To obtain the maximum benefit from True Focus you should try to work within the requirements of the system. This m
391. Press MENU button on grip and select Settings or press MENU twice. 2. Select Custom Options and select #31 (True Focus in AF-S) with the Front sc
4The H5 models have a good deal in common. Stainless steel and aluminium were the materials chosen to endure the treatment handed out in professional
40ACTIVATED BY TRUE FOCUS BUTTON AUTOFOCUS DEACTIVATEDIn this mode the True Focus function is activated by pressing the True Focus button. Normal au
41Photo: Joe Felzman © / Hasselblad MastersEXPOSURE CONTROL
42 ISO & WHITE BALANCE ON GRIP – presets and manual1. Press ISO/WB.2. Turn the FRONT scroll wheel to select ISO setting.3. Turn the REAR scr
43 EXPOSURE SETTING MODESExposure can be controlled either manually or by using one of four automatic modes. These have the following designa-tions
44 AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE – A, S, P, PVAutomatic exposure provides a choice of two ways of con-trolling shutter speed and aperture settings semi-auto-m
45 AE- L BUTTON This button has two main functions that can be incorporat-ed in various working methods involving exposure locking. It also has an
46 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION / QUICK ADJUST The exposure compensation function, for both manual and automatic modes can be set from -5 to +5 EV, i
47 Photo: Tom D. Jones © / Hasselblad MastersNAVIGATING THE MENUS
48DELETEFor single or multiple dele-tion of images.STORAGESETTINGSBASIC DESCRIPTION OF SENSOR UNIT MENU ITEMSBy using the buttons on the control panel
49 OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATING MENU AND SETTINGS ON SENSOR UNIT.Navigating the menu and accessing the settings on the sensor unit are achieved by pressi
5 Introduction 2System requirements 6Warnings & restrictions 6 General overview – controls and displays 7Parts, components, buttons 7Grip
50 OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATING MENU AND SETTINGS ON GRIPNavigating the menu and accessing the settings on the grip is achieved by pressing the buttons s
51Photo: Wai Kuen Eric Wong © / Hasselblad MastersPREVIEWS & BROWSING
52 PREVIEW MODESUse the Display button to cycle through the available pre-view modes which are: • Standardpreview: Shows a preview image surr
53 HISTOGRAM MODEThe histogram provides a graph that indicates the total number of pixels at each brightness level, with brightness-es going from b
54SENSOR UNIT SETTINGSPhoto: Denis Rouvre © / Hasselblad Masters
55The menu is structured in a manner similar to very many digitally controlled personal devices and should be familiar to most. Once the menu is acces
561. Press MENU. 2. Navigate to ISO (use the Rear scroll wheel or the Navigator). 3. Press the True Focus ( ) or AE-L ( ) buttons – (or the ZOOM
57There are two ways to make manual white/grey balance set-tings using a ‘Grey card’ or ‘Qp card’. If colour accuracy is not critical, you can use any
58 STORAGENoteYou will always be asked to confirm each delete operation. FORMATThe camera is only able to read and write to storage media that have
59 SETTINGS SOUNDSENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE > SOUND The H5D offers audio feedback to relay information. This menu item ha
6• If you want to power the H5D from a PC laptop (as opposed to a Macintosh laptop), you must ensure that the FireWire port on the computer is cap
60 DISPLAYSENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE > DISPLAY This setting controls the level of Contrast and Brightness (both on a sca
61 BUTTON P1 & P2, DISPLAY OFF, SLEEP, POWER OFF, IMAGE ORIENTATION, SHOW PREVIEW,Custom Options allows the setting of various options, as list
62• Image Orientation SENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > CUSTOM OPTIONS > IMAGE ORIENTATIONSets the viewing orientation of captures when they
63SETTINGS > ABOUT ABOUTSENSOR UNIT MENU > SETTINGS > ABOUTThe About box will tell you which firmware version is pres-ent so you can see if
64 SPIRIT LEVEL The integrated electronic spirit level provides a rapid and accurate way of ensuring the camera is either horizontally neutral in
65Photo: Frank Meyl © / Hasselblad MastersGRIP MENU SETTINGS
66Settings optionsSelf timer options Bracketing options GENERAL OVERVIEW OF GRIP MENU Text settingDriveCustom OptionsSystem statusInterval
67 SETTINGSApart from the more regularly used ISO/WB, AF, Flash but-tons and features accessible on the grip there are a number of other features a
68Mirror sequence highlighted. ‘Delay first, then mirror raised’ chosen as option.‘Delay’ highlighted with drop shadow. 10 seconds chosen.SELF TIMER SE
69The bracketing function provides an automatic series of cap-tures; one at the standard exposure setting (Manual or Auto) and the others with pre-de
7Shutter release buttonFront scroll wheelGrip buttons: Flash, AF, ISO/WB, MENU, Battery check, ProfileCamera strap lugRear scroll wheelFocus Assist il
70– continued7) In turn the Rearscroll wheel to choose the amount of EV variation required: 3, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/3 EV.8) Press SAVE.9) Press ENTER again
712 frames –255 frames2 seconds −1 hourINTERVALBy using the interval setting, you can allow the camera to take a series of captures automatically over
72SETTINGS > CUSTOM OPTIONSCUSTOM OPTIONSFrom the Settings screen you can access four main sub-set-tings: Custom options, Image info, Date & Ti
73Display off time 1• 10s • 20s • 30s • 60s Determines the amount of time elapsing before the display auto-matically turns off. Set on the sen-sor unit
74NoteIf using flash/strobe as the main light source and 1/800s shutter speed, re-member to turn off the True Exposure option. Magazine exposure lock 1
75Rear wheel quick adjust 17• Yes • NoAllows rear scroll wheel to make a rapid EV adjustment (or EV compen-sation) in auto-exposure mode. Yes turns t
76Aperture control in Manual 26• Front wheel • Rear wheelSelects which scroll wheel changes the aperture setting when in Manual exposure mode.Front wh
77In Image info you can compose your own combination of letters, words, symbols, etc to be included in the metadata. The same procedure is also used t
78IMAGE INFO SETTINGHere is an example of how to change existing text (in this case the word ‘Text’ to a copyright symbol plus a photogra-pher’s name
79Check component usage and general servicing information as follows:SYSTEM STATUS DISCLOSURE 1) Press MENU on grip.2) Turn the Front scroll wheel un
8Note that some of the buttons are modal and so have multiple functions according to the setting be-ing made.1 Shutter release buttonThis button has
80 DRIVEThere are two drive modes: Single and Continuous. In Single mode, a capture is made when the shutter release button is pressed and the came
81PROFILESPhoto: Vicente Ansola © / Hasselblad Masters
82The profiles feature allows rapid access to pre-determined combinations of settings that increase the speed and secu-rity of workflow. One example mig
83 USING PROFILES1) From the main screen, click PROFILES on the grip and the profile screen will appear. 2) Use the scroll bar to go through the
84Photo: Olivier Valsecchi © / Hasselblad MastersFLASH / STROBE
85NoteAs with all strobe/studio flash use, very particular attention should be taken to ensure correct connections and general handling practice. Pote
86 INTEGRAL FLASHThe integral flash unit features the following specifications:Guide no. 12Coverage 56º horizontal,
87 SEPARATE FLASH UNIT CONNECTIONSeparate flash units can be electrically connected either by way of the hot shoe accessory holder (see previous war
88ACCESSORIESPhoto: Milosz Wozaczynski © / Hasselblad Masters
89CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAMOptional V system lensesTilt/ShiftLensesCamera bodyHVM waist-level viewnderHV 90x / HVD 90x viewndersOptional viewndersH5D Ca
9Note that some of the buttons can be re-assigned to another function.There are three control buttons on the rear of the grip.1 True Focus buttonAt d
90HCD 4/28mmHCD 4.8/24mm HC 3.5/35mmHC 2.8/80mm HC 2.2/100mmHC 3.2/150mm HC 4/210mmHC 3.5–4.5/50–110mm HCD 4.0–5.6/35–90mmHC 3.5/50-IImmHC 4.5/300mmHC
91HVM waist level viewnder (3053328)The HVM waist level viewfinder al-lows a comfortable lower viewing angle either for effect or where eye contact w
92HTS 1.5 (3043400)The HTS 1.5 is a shift and tilt adapt-er designed for the HCD28mm, HC35mm, HC50mm, HC80mm and the HC100mm lenses. It not only solve
93Multi-shot capability is available with the H5D-200MS and H5D-50MS models. Apart from regular 1-shot captures, the H5D-50MS also offers 4-shot captur
94APPENDIXPhoto: Jon Lowenstein © / Hasselblad Masters
95H5D-40 H5D-50 H5D-60 H5D-50MS H5D-200MSSensor size 40 Mpix (5478 × 7304) 50 Mpixels (6132 × 8176) 60 Mpixels (6708 × 8956) 50 Mpixels (6132 × 8176)
96H5DCamera Type Auto-focus, auto-exposure digital SLR camera with interchangeable viewfinders and lenses. Construction One piece stainless steel shel
97DEFAULT SETTINGS ‘DEFAULT’ PROFILE Exp.mode LM mode Exp. adjust Focus mode Drive mode Flash sync Fla
98True Exposure is an HC/HCD lens function that allows the shutter speed to remain un-affected when stopping down. This effect is perhaps not so commonl
99AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE P & PV MODELIGHT METERING METHOD SENSITIVITY DISTRIBUTIONRECOMMENDED CF CARDS FOR H5DP Mode8Shutterspeed10005002501256030
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