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