System Requirements - Hasselblad X1D II 50C User Manual

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1. 5 SYSTEM REQUIREME NTS
Storage and editing of images requires certain minimum com-
puter capabilities. Large images require a reasonably high
performance computer with sufficient memory, advanced
graphics capabilities and a recent operating system.
It is recommended that the computer has a USB 3 connector,
which will allow you to load images more quickly from the
camera. A USB SD card reader is also required for image
transfer from the SD cards.
1.6 N EW IN THIS VERSION
This is the first version of the X1D II 50C User Guide
1.7 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
The X1D II User Guide is designed for on-screen PDF reading
to take advantage of the interactivity functions and search
tools.
INTERACTIVE PDF
You can navigate the User Guide by selecting a chapter in
the Table of Contents. This interactive feature is available on
nearly all PDF readers, computer platforms and web browsers.
All pages contain a link to the Table of Content and most page
references also work as a link.
SEARCH TOOLS
On most PDF readers you can use the Search Tool to find a
specific subject, function or setting.
PRINTING THE X1D II USER GUIDE
Please note that the format is A4 to conform with the most
common standard. Therefore if printing to US Letter format or
similar please ensure you select "Fit to Printable Area" in the
page scaling dialogue.
Photo Credits
Ian Lawson – 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 134
Jens Karlsson – 83
Mattias Hammar – 100
Philip Liljenberg – 103
X1D II 50C USER GUIDE
1.8 GLOSSARY
In this User Guide a few different terms are used:
Tap: This means to touch a value or icon on the display with
your finger briefly. This only works with a bare finger or when
special touch-display gloves are used.
Double-tap: Quickly tap the same location on the display
within 1 second. This is mainly used to zoom in an image or
Live View.
Long-press: Press and hold for one second.
Swipe: A sliding movement is when you press and hold the
finger and slide in one direction. This is typically used when
selecting a value from a list or when panning in a zoomed-in
image.
Spread: Place two fingers on the display and move them
apart. Typically used for zoom in.
Pinch: Place two fingers on the display with a distance
between and move the fingers together. Typically used when
zooming out.
Tethering: When the Camera is connected with a USB cable
to a computer or an iPad Pro.
1.9 UPDATE X1D II CA MERA FIRMWARE
The X1D II Camera system can be updated with improvements
and new functions.
Before you start to use your new X1D II camera, please visit
www.hasselblad.com and download the latest X1D II camera
firmware and update the camera system to make sure you get
the latest functionality.
See page 123 for an in-depth description on how to down-
load the camera firmware and update your X1D II camera.
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