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C O N T E N T S<br />

Introduc tion 4<br />

1 General over view of body and<br />

view finder —<br />

control and display 8<br />

Grip display 10<br />

Viewfinder display 12<br />

Audio feedback 16<br />

2 Camera Body 18<br />

Carrying strap 19<br />

Rechargeable battery 19<br />

Battery charger 19<br />

Charging the battery 20<br />

Rechargeable battery grip − general 20<br />

Rechargeable battery grip − precautions 21<br />

Reserve lithium-battery grip 21<br />

Battery life 21<br />

Battery status (rechargeable battery only) 22<br />

Viewfinder screen 22<br />

Accessory connection 23<br />

PC-connector 23<br />

Base plate 23<br />

3 Viewfinder 24<br />

Parts & Components 25<br />

Attaching and removing the viewfinder 25<br />

Eyepiece adjustment 25<br />

Eye cup 25<br />

Integral flash unit 25<br />

4 Lenses 26<br />

Parts & Components 27<br />

Attaching a lens 27<br />

Removing a lens 27<br />

Lens cap 27<br />

Filters 27<br />

Lens shades 27<br />

Shutter and aperture control 27<br />

Depth-of-field calculation 28<br />

Depth-of-field / visual preview 28<br />

Infrared focus settings 28<br />

Focus aid 28<br />

CF adapter 29<br />

Specific-lens information 29<br />

5 General over view of digital<br />

capture unit 30<br />

The control panel 32<br />

Overview of menu system and navigation 34<br />

Overview of menu structure 35<br />

6 Initial General Settings and<br />

Preparation 36<br />

Setting the menu language 36<br />

Storage and shooting 37<br />

Image storage modes / shooting 37<br />

Selecting the current medium 37<br />

Using compact flash memory cards 38<br />

Working with an ImageBank-II 39<br />

Tethered to a computer 40<br />

7 Storage working with media<br />

and batches 41<br />

Organizing work with batches 41<br />

Navigating media and batches 41<br />

Creating new batches 43<br />

Using Instant Approval Architecture 44<br />

Reading and changing approval status 45<br />

Browsing by approval status 46<br />

Deleting by approval status 46<br />

8 Over view of viewing, deleting<br />

and copying images 47<br />

Basic image browsing 47<br />

Choosing the current batch 47<br />

Browsing by approval status 47<br />

Zooming in and out 47<br />

Zooming in for more detail 48<br />

Thumbnail views 48<br />

Preview modes 49<br />

Histogram mode 50<br />

Full-details mode 51<br />

Battery-saver mode 51<br />

Full-screen mode 51<br />

Overexposure indicator 51<br />

Not all the images in this manual were taken with a Hasselblad H3D II. They are used for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to represent the image quality produced by a Hasselblad H3D II. © Jens Karlsson/Hasselblad , David Jeffery and Mats Bengtsson

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