The Winding Crank; Removing The Strap; Exposure; Cable Release - Hasselblad 905SWC Instruction Manual

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The winding cronk
The permanently attached winding crank has a
ratchet to enable the operator to rotate the crank
counter-clockwise.
This design allows you to posi-
tion the crank to any desired starting point and op-
erate it either by one full turn or by a pumping ac-
tion. The latter is necessary when the camera is used
with a magazine for Polaroid film.
Strap lugs, attaching the strap
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Place the main body of the strap clip over one of the
camera's strap lugs. Press the tip of the clip towards
the camera while pulling back on the strap so that
the strap clip slides over the strap lug and locks into
position.
Removing the strap
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Lift the clip locking plate high enough to pass over
the strap lug. Slide the clip forward in the direction
away from the strap until it is free.
Hotding the ilL\SWC
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You will find that holding the camera in your left
hand as shown in the illustration is the most con-
venient grip when the camera is hand held. The right
hand is then positioned to steady the grip and the
index finger on the right hand is used to operate the
camera release button.
Exposure
The shutter release button for the 905SWC is situ-
ated on the top of the camera.
Ensure that the camera is wound and the magazine
slide removed before an exposure is made.
Time expo1ur-e- loc_k
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The time exposure lock lever has two settings:
O = Normal setting used for all shutter speeds
except'B'.
T = The release button locks after being de-
pressed and remains locked until the le-
ver is returned to the 'O' setting.
The'T' setting can be used for time exposures in
conjunction with the shutter speed being set to'B'.
The winding crank is locked until the lever is re-
turned to the'0' setting.
This locking function'T'will not operate when
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a cable release is used. With the'B' setting on
4*:J the shutter speed the use of a coble releose is
recom m ended (see below).
Cable release
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Normally the combined use of a cable release and a
camera support is recommended for shutter speeds
slower than li60 s. The cable release is attached by
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