Abstract

Hasselblad H camera models are basically operated in the same fashion for digital imaging and film photography, but keep in mind that the H3DII is for digital imaging only and the H2F and earlier camera models are designed for film photography but usable with some digital backs. The H2F is used with film as discussed below and the H3DII is used for digital imaging as discussed here and in Chapter 5. This chapter addresses the H camera operations that must be observed and used for producing high quality images in either medium. The necessary special steps for producing digital images are discussed in Chapter 5. The location and operation of some of the camera controls may vary slightly depending on the H camera model. If anything is different from the way it is described in the manual, check the instruction manual for your particular camera model.

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