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Removing a card<br />

1. Open the CF card slot cover on the digital capture unit. Behind<br />

the cover, you can see the bottom edge of the card in its slot<br />

and a release button immediately below the card.<br />

2. Press the release button a little way in to release it into the<br />

active position.<br />

3. Press the now extended release button all the way back into<br />

the digital capture unit again. Some force is required. As you<br />

do this, the card will be pushed out a few millimeters.<br />

4. Grasp the card between your thumb and forefinger and pull<br />

it away from the digital capture unit. (Insert a new card as<br />

described in “Inserting a Card”, if required).<br />

5. Snap the slot cover shut again.<br />

Working with an ImageBank-II<br />

There are no practical differences between storage on the internal<br />

CF card or on an ImageBank-II. However, when several media<br />

are mounted, you must be sure to select the correct destination<br />

medium (see also “Working with Media and Batches”).<br />

Working with a Hasselblad ImageBank-II<br />

The ImageBank-II is an optional add-on for your digital camera<br />

system. It is essentially an external FireWire hard disk optimized<br />

for digital photography, providing extensive storage space and<br />

high-speed data transfer. It is small, light and battery powered. You<br />

can easily clip it to your belt, so the solution is nearly as portable<br />

as the stand-alone camera.<br />

Older digital backs in the ‘ixpress’ line used a different external<br />

disk and controller called simply the “ImageBank”. This older version<br />

is not compatible with the H3D II. Only use the Hasselblad<br />

ImageBank-II with an H3D II.<br />

To use an ImageBank-II with the H3D II, assemble it and connect<br />

the two with a standard FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) cable. See the<br />

ImageBank-II manual for complete details.<br />

To remove the ImageBank-II, simply disconnect the FireWire<br />

cable when all disk activity (indicated by the LED) has stopped.<br />

The digital capture unit will then revert to saving and browsing<br />

images on the internal flash card (if available).

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