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Hasselblad Manual

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ISBN-10: 024080385X

ISBN-13: 9780240803852

Edition: 5th 1999 (Revised)

Authors: Ernst Wildi

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Description:

This text presents all the information you need to operate this camera system. It shows not only the working and manipulation of individual cameras, but gives insight into the ways in which these cameras, and the ancillary equipment, may be applied.
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Book details

List price: $64.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 12/21/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Size: 6.41" wide x 9.53" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.310
Language: English

Preface
The Medium Format
The 4.5 [times] 6cm Format
The Superslide Format
The Panoramic Format
Hasselblad Cameras
History
Component Interchangeability
Shutters
Hasselblad Shutter Lenses
Manual or Motordriven Film Advance
Hasselblad 500 Series Camera Models
Hasselblad 200 Series Camera Models
Hasselblad 2000/2003 Camera Models
Hasselblad Superwide Camera models
Hasselblad XPan Camera
Interchangeability of Components
Removing and Attaching Lenses
Removing and Attaching Film Magazines
Removing and Attaching Viewfinders
Changing Focusing Screens
Changing Winding Cranks or Knobs
The Auxiliary Shutter
The Focal Plane Shutter
Checking Camera Functions
Bottom Plates and Tripod Sockets
Camera Cases
Camera Operation
The Operating Signals
Focusing Hood
Aperture and Shutter Speed Settings
Time Exposures
Distance Setting
Focusing Apochromatic Lenses
Releasing the Camera
Operating the 201F Camera
Prereleasing the Camera
Use and Operation of the 503 CW Winder
Holding and Supporting the Camera
Handheld Photography
Selecting and Using Tripods
Film Magazines
Hasselblad Rollfilm Magazine Types
Using Magazines
Film Magazine 70
Other Film Magazines and Equipment
Use of and Applications for Polaroid Film Magazines
El Camera Models
The Motordrive
The Batteries on Newer Camera Models
Nicad Batteries in Earlier Models
Converting or Upgrading Cameras
Releasing the Camera
Superwide Cameras
Basic Camera Operation
Leveling the Camera
Focusing the Superwide Cameras
Determining Exposure
The 200 Series Focal Plane Shutter Cameras
Basic Operation
Using the 200 Series
Setting the Shutter Speed
Making the Exposure
Programming
The Metering Operation
Exposure Modes
The Zone System Theory
Electronic Flash and Exposure
Focusing Screens and Viewfinders
Focusing Screens
Viewfinders
Viewfinders to Improve Camera Steadiness
Viewfinders for Accurate Focusing
Selecting the Viewfinder
Other Viewfinders and Some Basics
Using the Prism Viewfinder's Exposure Metering System
Achieving Perfect Exposures
Basic Metering Methods
What to Expose For
Type and Use of Different Metering Systems
Advantages of a Camera or Prism Viewfinder Metering System
Metering Methods of Built-in Metering Systems
Metering Procedures
The 205 Zone Mode in Color Photography
Bracketing
Exposure with Filters and Accessories
Exposure with the Superwide, the FlexBody, and the ArcBody
Exposure with different Focusing Screens
The PME 90 and PME 45 Meter Prism Viewfinders
The PME 51 Meter Prism Viewfinder
Discontinued Items for Exposure Metering
Metering Approaches for a Few Special Subjects
Double and Multiple Exposures
Controls for Exposure and Creating Images
Controls for Exposure
Exposure and Distance Setting
Exposure Value Scal
Controls for Creating Images
Creative Use of Lens Aperture
Selection of Shutter Speed
Characteristics and Use of Lenses
Image-Forming Qualities
Angle of View
Area Coverage
Covering Power
Relative Illuminance
Color Rendition
Lens Quality
Lens Design
Characteristics and Use of Teleconvertors
The PC-Mutar Teleconvertor
Characteristics and Use of Zoom Lenses
Type and Use of Fish-eye Lense
Use and Care of Hasselblad Lenses
Types and Use of Lens Shades
Creative Use of Lenses
Use and Operation of the Flexbody and the Arcbody
Camera Design
The Tilt Control
The Shift Control
Close-up Photography with the FlexBody
FlexBody or ArcBody?
Viewing, Focusing, and Evaluating the Image
Taking a Picture with the FlexBody
Taking a Picture with the ArcBody
Use and Operation of the Rodenstock Lenses
Use of Filters and Understanding Light
Basic Types of Filters
Combining Filters
Exposure Increase
Filter Engravings on Hasselblad Filters
Color Quality of Light
Polarizing Filters
Partial Filtering
Quality and Combination of Filters and Lenses
Filters for Soft Focus Effects
Maintenance of Filters
Unusual Light Sources
Electronic Flash Photography
On-Camera Flash
Using Flash on Location
Dedicated Flash
Camera Operation with Flash
Using Electronic Flash for Photographing People Outdoors
Using the Electronic Flash for Indoor Work
Producing Better Flash Illumination
A Few Important Facts about Dedicated Flash
Hasselblad D-Flash 40
The Hasselblad ProFlash 4505
The Hasselblad Macro Flash
Close-Up Photography
Close-up Basics
Using Proxar Close-up Lenses
Extension Tubes and Bellows
Depth of Field
Exposure
Teleconvertors for Close-up Work
Reversing Lenses
Hasselblad Cameras for Close-up Work
Hasselblad Extension Tubes
Use and Operation of the Hasselblad Bellows
Attaching and Removing Extension Tubes and Bellows
How to Use the Hasselblad Close-up Charts
Special Close-up Applications
High-Magnification Photography
Photography Through the Microscope
Keeping Camera Equipment in Good Working Condition
Maintenance Basics
Working in Low Temperatures
Selection and Care of Batteries
Film Storage and Use at Different Temperatures
Films and X-ray Checking Equipment
Older Hasselblad Camera Models
Operating the 1000F and 1600F Cameras
Operating the Original Superwide Camera
The Xpan Camera
Image Format
Film Processing and Printing
Projecting Transparencies
Lenses for the XPan Camera
Camera Operation
Projecting Transparencies
Protecting the Slides
Slide Sizes and Slide Projection
Use and Operation of the Hasselblad PCP80 Projector
Index