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907X – S PECIA L ED ITION
2020-02-25 v1

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  • Page 1 User Guide 907X – S PECIA L ED ITION 2020-02-25 v1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SD card Charging the battery Battery charger Charge the battery Charging from the USB port Attach the lens Attach the shoulder strap Using the protective covers The First capture The First capture – continued Viewing the first capture on the computer 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fixed exposure compensation setting Light meter mode Memory cards Insert the SD memory card Remove the SD memory card Recommended memory cards Format SD cards Live view indications Live view overlays Zooming in live view 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Phocus Mobile 2 Connect to a computer Connect to an iPad pro Using cable Using Wi-Fi Connect the Camera to an Ipad Pro over Wi-Fi Bluetooth assisted Wi-Fi connection Manual Wi-Fi connection 7.5 Phocus and Hasselblad capture files 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Connectivity settings Display Live view Preview Touch Storage How to format a memory card Sound Date & Time Power Spirit Level Calibrate Spirit Level Language Service Firmware update Lens firmware update Log data Default settings Reset file counter About 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 6 10.1 Change from a foreign language 10.2 Clean the sensor filter 10.3 Clean the lens glass surface Remove dust Remove smear 10.4 Error messages 10.5 Information about the 907x user guide Updates 3D product images Trademarks Copyright 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 7: Intro Ducti On

    INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 8: X Special Edition

    Small and compact, it produces unparalleled medium format image quality. The CFV II 50C’s tilt screen enables the classic waist-level shooting style of the V System, hinting to Hasselblad’s history while letting photographers compose their images from a new point of view in the digital era.
  • Page 9: X Features

    V System and XPan System lenses All XCD Lenses can be fully used with the same functionality All Lenses from the Hasselblad V and XPan Systems can be as on an X System Camera, including Autofocus. used in electronic shutter mode. Requires optional XV or XPan Lens adapters.
  • Page 10 V System cameras ever made. Battery type is the The rear screen can be tilted upwards 90 degrees for conven- same that is used for X System cameras. ient operation in many situations. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 11 Huge 14 stop dynamic range Hasselblad Phocus digital imaging software Makes it easier to keep details in both deep shadows and The Hasselblad Phocus Digital imaging software is a capture, bright highlights. It will also allow fantastic HDR images to be processing and file management application aimed primarily assembled from less captures.
  • Page 12: Included Items

    INTRODUCTION 1.3 INCLUDE D ITEMS The 907X Special Edition camera is delivered with the following items. Battery protective cap Battery CFV II 50C Special Edition CFV front protective cover Front protective cover 907X rear protective cover 907X Special Edition camera body...
  • Page 13: X Technical Specifications

    Stills: 3FR RAW capture 106 MB on average. JPEG: Up to 22 MB, TIFF 8 bit: 154 MB. Image Size Video: To be enabled at a later date. File Format Hasselblad 3FR RAW, Full size JPEG. Shooting Mode Single shot, Continuous, Self Timer, Interval Timer and Exposure Bracketing. Colour Definition 16-bit;...
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION 907X TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – CONTINU E D Hasselblad XCD lenses with built in electronically controlled shutter and aperture. Automatic or manual focusing with instant manual focus override. Lens shades can be mounted in reverse for transport. Lenses Compatible with all H System lenses and some H System accessories using an XH Lens Adapter.
  • Page 15: System Requirements

    “Fit to Printable Area” in the page scaling dialogue. Photo Credits Page 76, 91: Mattias Hammar Page 16, 73, 74, 75, 76: Mads Selvig Page 94: Philip Liljenberg 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 16: Glossary

    See page 121 for an in-depth description on how to down- Spread: Place two fingers on the display and move them load the camera firmware and update your camera. apart. Typically used for zoom in. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 17 LE NSES...
  • Page 18: Xcd Lens Range

    Its focal length provides a 35 mm equivalent field of view, 50 mm equivalent field of view. making it a perfect general Its high aperture and excellent purpose and travel lens. close-range performance makes it perfect for general type of photography as well as for reproduction. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 19: Xcd 1.9/80

    4.8/230mm focal length. Focuses down to an lens. 35 mm equivalent focal image scale of 1:2. It has a 95 mm lengths are 107 and 181 mm. equivalent field of view. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 20: Xcd 3,5-4,5/35-75

    XCD 45P 62mm where the orientation is critical. ø XCD 65 67mm ø XCD 80 77mm ø XCD 90 67mm ø XCD 120 Macro 77mm ø XCD 135 77mm ø XCD 35-75 77mm 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 21 QUICK START...
  • Page 22: Quick Start

    (F). 5 When the CFV II is attached to the camera, release the lock button (G) and make sure the CFV II is securely attached to the 907X. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 23: Battery

    Close the lid by swinging it back and sliding it forward. For best results, the card should be formatted in the camera by using the procedure on page 64. For recommended memory cards, see page 63. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    Two blinks = 26% to 50%. Three blinks = 51% to 75%. See also Battery Charging Hub accessory on page 129. Four blinks = 76% to 95%. Steady light, 4 sec. = 95% to 100% 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 25: Attach The Lens

    Try to make the lens change with the sensor facing down. You can use a soft dust brush or compressed air to remove dust. Also see page 132. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 26: Attach The Shoulder Strap

    If the strap is exposed to strong pulling force there is a risk that the metal rings or the strap itself can be damaged. Regularly check the condition and replace the rings or the entire strap if necessary. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 27: Using The Protective Covers

    (E) and tilt the cover forwards to release. To attach: Place the CFV on the lower supports (D) and slide the locking button in the direction of the arrow (E). Tilt the cover inwards until it locks. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 28: The First Capture

    ISO values by sliding up/down and tap the required value (C) to confirm the new ISO value Note! From the control screen you can also change white balance by tapping the white balance icon in the top left corner. See more on page 51. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 29: The First Capture – Continued

    Finally, press the shutter release fully to make the capture. The captured image is now shown on the display where you can zoom and pan by swiping to examine details. See more on page 75. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 30: Viewing The First Capture On The Computer

    Please study the separate Phocus user guide for more information. Note! Alternatively, you can also use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom or Adobe Photoshop to directly open the images from the card. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 31: Safety

    SAFETY...
  • Page 32: Safety And Warnings

    Use a protective case or camera bag when you transport the Caution! equipment. This will help prevent damage to the equipment. Keep all equipment out of reach of small children. This will prevent damage to the equipment. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 33: Disposal

    This will prevent damage to the equipment. Caution! Do not try to remove the glass IR filter from the front of the CMOS (due to dust or similar). This can cause damage to the equipment. Always contact your local Hasselblad Authorized Service Centre. Caution! If you use canned compressed air to clean the glass of the IR filter, read the instructions very carefully before use. This will...
  • Page 34: Ised

    CFVII 50C SE 50YOM when tested for use by the Body is 0.27 W/kg and Extremity is 0.301W/kg against a limit of 1.6W/kg. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 35: Part & Control

    PARTS & CONTROLS...
  • Page 36: Parts, Components, Buttons And Controls

    90 degrees upwards. used for parameter selection. Note! You can force the camera into standby mode to save power by pressing and holding the Menu button and making a short- press on the On/Off button. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 37 Live View or start AF. Second position will capture 6 Lens Release Button the image Button to release the lens or front protective cover. 3 Lens Mount Index Index for lens mount alignment. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 38 Contacts used for lens and camera control. Secures a stable and precise mount for the CFV II back. 2 CFV Hooks 4 CFV Support Hooks that hold the CFV II in locked position. Lower support for the CFV II. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 39 3 Release Bar sensor Used to synchronize exposure with the 500 and SWC type cameras. Note! When the CFV II is used on the 907X body, all contacts are used for body and lens communication. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 40 3 Lid for Connector Ports 5 Control grip connectors Protective rubber lid for connector ports for audio Electrical connectors for the control grip. and sync cables. 6 Tripod thread 4 Control grip lock 1/4 inch tripod thread 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 41 This button is used to select which of aperture Slot for SD card number 1. and shutter speed that is controlled by the control wheel. 5 SD Card 2 Slot for SD card number 2. Image plane index 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 42: Ports And Connections

    Connection to an EL-type camera or the Winder page 129. CW. Enables exposure remote control from Phocus. This output is not used with the 907X. 4 Headphone 3.5mm stereo output for connection of head- phones. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 43: Display And Screens

    There are click-stops for 45 and 90 degrees, but any angle in between can be used. Note! Always remember to fold the screen to normal position before transporting the camera. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 44: Using The 907X

    USING THE 907X...
  • Page 45: Touch Display

    Spread ● Place two fingers on the display close together and move them apart without lifting them from the surface to zoom in (E) . Pinch ● Place two fingers on the display apart and move them together without lifting them from the surface to zoom out (F) . 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 46: Available Screens

    Sample menu screen Continuously updated live view. Setting (D) ● Sample setting screen. Main menu Control screen Menu screen Setting screen Browse 1 screen Browse 9 screen 100% 1600 3200 Live view screen 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 47: Touch Display Main Menu

    Storage Power & Timeouts. The plus sign (6) is used to add a new shortcut. See detailed description on how to add and remove shortcuts to your favourite list on the following page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 48: How To Add Shortcuts To Main Menu

    1 Press and Hold on the icon you want to move until the appears (D) . close symbol 2 Press and hold the icon and drag it to a new location. Icons will automatically rearrange. Remove Spirit Level shortcut Move shortcut Shortcut moved 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 49: Control Screen

    5 Aperture value. 6 EV number. 7 Exposure mode. 8 Light metering mode. 9 Drive mode. 10 Exposure adjustment scale. 11 Remaining captures on card. 12 Card status. 13 Fixed exposure adjustment. 14 Shutter speed. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 50: Locked Exposure Parameters On The Control Screen

    Aperture and Note that you can use the front control wheel to shift aperture Shutter Speed are and shutter speed combination. set automatically. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 51: Settings On The Control Screen

    - Manual WB. Temp [ºK] Tint Focusing 2000-10000 -150 to 150 Cloudy 6500 Shade 7500 Daylight 5500 Tungsten 2850 Fluorescent 3800 Flash 5500 Manual Variable White Balance This Chapter continues on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 52 Main Menu > Camera Settings > Exposure > Increment Step Size > exposure Adjust . Reset the value to zero by double-tapping the icon to the left of the line. See also page 60. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 53 The camera will make exposures as long as the Shutter release button is pressed. Tap the Continuous icon (C) again to close the dialogue Single frame Drive mode make it active. Continued on the next page. Continuous Drive mode 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 54 To change any of the parameters, tap the right part of the screen (D) . This will bring up the dedicated settings for the function. See details on the following pages. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 55: Self Timer Settings

    (E) . After the pre-set time is elapsed, the exposure will be made. Select Exit by pressing the star button if you want to cancel the Self Timer. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 56: Interval Settings

    When the settings are made, tap the left arrow (4) to return to the drive mode settings screen. Finally, tap the Interval icon again to make it active. Continued on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 57: Interval Operation

    Note! Interval is not supported in Phocus Mobile 2 or when tethered to Phocus. For tethered operation, use the Capture Sequenc- er function in Phocus. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 58: Exposure Bracketing Settings

    (C) to (H) . When the settings are made, tap the left arrow (4) to return to the drive mode settings screen. Finally, tap the exposure bracketing icon again to make it active. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 59: Exposure Bracketing Operation

    1.0 EV Capture Sequencer function in Phocus. Note! Light measurement, focusing and auto white balance are performed before the first exposure and is applied to all Screen when shutter speed is 1 sec or longer. images in the sequence. Exposing Finish Exposure 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 60: Fixed Exposure Compensation Setting

    4 The compensation amount is shown on the control screen (C) . In live view, a ‘±’ symbol (D) is displayed between the aperture and shutter speed setting as confirmation of the setting. Note! In the adjustment setting screen you can double-tap the icon to reset the setting to 0. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 61: Light Meter Mode

    Emphasizes the central section of the focusing screen equivalent to approximately 25% of the image. This provides a balanced assessment and is a typical choice where the main subject is in the centre of the image. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 62: Memory Cards

    Live View when no card is inserted remaining captures, but can also show: No card. The card is locked. The card is full. Card error. Backup mode selected, but no second card is inserted. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 63: Insert The Sd Memory Card

    To avoid this, it is recom- mended to use only the recommended SD memory cards, as listed above, to ensure the image data security. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 64: Format Sd Cards

    To exit without formatting, press the cross button (E) . Note! Place the storage icon as a shortcut on the main menu screen to simplify the formatting process. See page 48. Format Card dialogue for SD1 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 65: Live View Indications

    Self Timer. Spot metering Interval and area Bracketing status is also shown here. Exposure compensation Aperture Exposure Electronic Shutter speed Remaining Setting (+1.0 EV) (f/5.6) adjustment shutter active (1/250 sec) images counter (1125 left) 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 66: Live View Overlays

    3 You can pan the image when zoomed in by swiping. Note! Live view demands higher power consumption than normal operation. Working with live view will shorten the usage time of the battery. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 67: Focusing

    Note! H System lenses whose firmware version is older than 18.0.0 cannot be updated with AF functionality. The camera will default to manual focus mode for these lenses. Using H System lenses on the 907X camera requires the optional XH Lens adapter. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 68: Af Indications

    Green (3) Autofocus performed and focus is correctly set. Red (4) Autofocus failed to focus and is not correctly set. Green AF indicator. AF correctly set. Red AF indicator. AF analysis failed to focus. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 69: Manual Focus

    Using these modes will ensure accurate and precise focusing. Auto zoom is the most accurate and focus peaking is the fastest to use. Auto zoom to 50%. Focus set correctly. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 70: Focus Peaking

    When focus peaking is active and you adjust the focus manually, areas in focus (orange in this case) moves in depth as you move the focus position. See more on Focus settings on page 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 71: Move Autofocus Point

    Main Menu > Camera Settings > Focus > Reset Focus Point . See page 99. 6.7 RESIZE AUTOFOCUS POINT The autofocus point can be and resized in the Focus menu as described on page 99. See also page 72. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 72: Menu Screen Navigation

    Select the desired size by swiping the list (C) ● The display will return to the main menu screen (A) ● To exit without saving the setting, press the menu ● button (1) 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 73 Use the rectangle button (4) to move the selection ● down and the cross button (2) to move up. When the desired size is selected, press the star button (3) to make the selection. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 74: Browsing, Preview And Histogram

    Press Shutter release button (E) to exit browse mode or press the menu button (A) . Access the delete Image dialogue by pressing the cross button (B) . See page 78. Continued on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 75: Zooming

    (1) , nine images will be shown at the same time. To view another image in one-view, just tap the small thumbnail. If card contains many images on the card, you can swipe vertically (C) . 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 76: Select Folder To Browse

    1 Select folder by clicking the folder name (322HASBL) (5) . 2 Select the image you want to view from the 9 images view (6) . 3 The selected image is shown (7) . 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 77: Create New Folder

    Note! It is only possible to create a new folder on the currently active card. When browsing the other card, the “Add Folder” icon will not be available. Create folder dialogue Folder view 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 78: Delete Images

    (1) . This will return to browse mode (C) Showing the next image. If the deleted image was the last captured image, the previous image is shown. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 79: Browse Overlays

    Capture time (8) ● ● Aperture (3) Exposure mode (9) ● ● Shutter speed (4) Metering mode (10) ● ● ISO (5) White balance (11) ● ● Exposure adjustment (6) Focal length (12) ● ● 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 80: Histograms

    Overexposure (C) Histogram display concentrated on the right with few pixels elsewhere indicates a likely overexposure. Many details will be lost in the highlights. Even exposure Overexposure 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 81: Phocu

    PHOCUS...
  • Page 82: Phocus Overview

    The image processing engine in Phocus is optimized for ment application aimed primarily at Hasselblad RAW 3F file Hasselblad RAW files. Ensuring the maximum quality from handling. Phocus is available license-free for both Mac and your images. Colours and image details are rendered with Windows. highest possible accuracy. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 83: Features In Phocus

    Hasselblad’s Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) enables you to with all Hasselblad H and X System lenses, even with tilt/shift produce outstanding and reliable colours so that skin tones, movements and with all Carl Zeiss lenses from the classic V specific product colours, and difficult gradations reproduce System, using manual settings.
  • Page 84: Phocus Mobile 2

    Note! The 907X/CFV II 50C and X1D II 50C cameras are not compati- ble with the original Phocus Mobile app. For further details please refer to the dedicated User Guide and hasselblad.com/phocusmobile2. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 85: Connect To A Computer

    When the camera is connected via Wi-Fi to the iPad Pro, both tethered capture and camera control are supported. US I N G WI - F I Connect the iPad using the procedure described on page 107. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 86: Connect The Camera To An Ipad Pro Over Wi-Fi

    App window will change from grey to white (G) . Note! This process is simplified when a camera has been previously connected to this iPad. Then only steps (A) , (B) and (F) are required. Also see “Connectivity settings” on page 107. Not connected Connected 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 87: Manual Wi-Fi Connection

    (D) . 6 Enter the camera password (2) . 7 When the camera network is shown directly under Wi-Fi (E) a connection is established. 8 Start Phocus Mobile 2 on the iPad. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 88: Phocus And Hasselblad Capture Files

    PHOCUS 7. 5 PHOCUS AND HASSELBL AD CAPTURE FILES Images captured by the camera are stored as Hasselblad RAW When working tethered to Phocus or Phocus Mobile 2, 3FR format files or JPEG format. It is possible to store either RAW files are automatically processed and stored in the back- or JPG or both RAW and JPG simultaneously. ground on a computer appearing as 3F files on the hard disk ready for selective adjustment and export. 3FR files stored on...
  • Page 89 SETTINGS...
  • Page 90: The Camera Settings Menu

    1 Press the camera icon on the touch display. 2 The Camera Settings menu appears. Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. Exposure settings are explained on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 91: Exposure Settings

    Half step (1/2) ● Third step (1/3) ● Exposure setting Exposure Adjust Settings: Select resolution for exposure adjustment settings. Select between: Whole step ● Half step (1/2) ● Third step (1/3) ● Exposure setting 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 92: Shutter Function Settings

    Note! effective shutter speed unaffected by aperture setting. An active electronic shutter is indicated on the control screen See next page. and in live view with an "E" next to the shutter speed. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 93: True Exposure Explained

    As compensation can only be put into effect where speeds can be adjusted, this prevents the possibility of adjusting the fastest speed. To counter this, compensatory adjustments are therefore made to the aperture instead to retain the set 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 94: Ae-L (Ae-Lock) / Quick Adjust

    When the box is checked you can use the rear control wheel to input a quick exposure adjustment. Reset After Exposure Controls if a quick exposure adjustment and AE-Lock state is reset by an exposure or not. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 95: Auto Iso / P / Full Auto

    Shutter speed limit setting as a function of focal length. With this setting and a 45mm lens, the Shutter Speed Limit will be: 1/(2 x 45) = 1/90 s. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 96: Crop & Orientation

    65:24 (XPan) Notes: Live view with 65x24 (XPan) JPG files are not cropped. ● Crop Modes are disabled in USB ● tethered mode. Crop Modes are not supported ● in Phocus Mobile 2. Continued on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 97: Image Orientation

    Clockwise Rotation Settings: Auto. Lock at 0 degrees. Lock at 90 degrees. Lock at 180 degrees. Lock at 270 degrees. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 98: Image Quality Settings

    Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. Image Format settings RAW. RAW + JPG. JPG. Note! Image Format settings menu JPG file size depends on subject and ISO value. Subjects with many details or a high ISO setting will give larger files. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 99: Focus Settings

    Scan Range setting - Full These settings will limit the focusing scan range to scan in AF mode. If Near or Far is selected, AF speed will be faster. Continued on the next page. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 100 Live View when Far setting is selected A Far-icon (A) is shown when Scan Range Far is selected. If Near is selected, the Near-icon (B) is shown. Live View when Near setting is selected 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 101 Select 50% or 100%. Controls the zoom level when you double-tap the screen, press the Star Button in live view mode or use the Zoom Level Setting auto zoom function in manual focus. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 102: Flash Settings

    Sync settings Controls if the flash shall be trig- gered in the beginning or at the end of the exposure. Select between: Sync settings Normal (beginning of the exposure) Rear (end of the exposure) 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 103: Camera Configuration Settings

    XCD 90, this can cause a very Image detail with Full setting slight overexposure. Normal Standard setting. Will minimize the risk for internal reflections. Full Selects a fully open round aperture. Only for XCD Lenses. Normal Continued on the next page. Full 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 104 Camera settings menu Configuration menu Show B/T Mode setting B and T mode is available in the list of shutter speeds if the box is checked. Time Setting B&T available Time Setting B&T not available 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 105: Video Settings Menu

    SETTINGS 8.2 VIDEO SETTINGS ME NU Main menu Video settings message Video icon The video recording function will be enabled in a coming firmware. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 106: General Settings Menu

    MAIN MENU > GENERAL SETTINGS 1 Press the General Settings icon on the touch display. 2 The General settings menu appears. Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 107: Connectivity Settings

    Wi-Fi. If user touches the screen or press any key during this 60 second timeout the display timeout will be restored to normal value. Note! Some regions do not allow 5 GHz Wi-Fi. Note! Some regions do not allow Wi-Fi. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 108: Display

    5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, 1min, 2min, 3min. Display Off setting Note! You can force the camera into standby mode to save power by pressing and holding the Menu button and making a short-press on the On/Off button. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 109: Live View

    When Autofocus is active and analysing exposure. the subject, the Exposure Simulation is deactivated to let the Autofocus system operate in optimal conditions. When the Autofocus process is ready, the Exposure Simulation is automatically activated again. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 110: Preview

    Check this box to show a preview on the rear screen after each exposure. Overexposure Warning When this box is checked, areas close to overexposure in the preview image will alternate between black and white. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 111: Touch

    Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. Touchpad for Display Move AF Point When checked, the AF point can be moved on the rear display by tapping on the new location. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 112: Storage

    Speed After 10 exposures, a speed value will be shown for the active SD Card. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 113: How To Format A Memory Card

    1 Select card to format, SD 1 or SD 2, on the Storage menu. 2 A new Format Card dialogue appears. 3 To confirm, select Format by pressing the rectangle button. 4 Exit without formatting by pressing the cross button. Format SD1 dialogue 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 114: Sound

    Volume Choose between: Off, Low, Medium, High Volume settings menu AF Result When this box is checked, a sound will indicate a finished AF setting. If AF is successful or not, the camera will play different sounds. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 115: Date & Time

    Set Date by changing year, month and day using the pop up menus. Time Set Time by changing hour and minute using the pop up menus. Year setting Month setting Day setting Hour setting Minute setting 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 116: Power

    Note! The camera will only be partially powered from USB. A charged camera battery is still required. Note! Only power from a USB Host device is supported. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 117: Spirit Level

    In live view, press the rectangle button until the spirit level overlay is shown. Camera tilted to the left. Camera aligned horizontally and vertically. Camera tilted to the right. Camera tilted up. Camera aligned vertically. Camera tilted down. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 118: Calibrate Spirit Level

    Spirit Level is reset to Factory calibration settings. Note! The calibration stored in the user mode will remain until changed. Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 119: Language

    (B) . Available Languages: English Spanish French German Italian Swedish Russian Chinese Japanese Korean Note! If the camera has been set to a language you do not understand, see page 131 for a solution. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 120: Service

    Swipe right or press the menu button to get back to the main menu. Service menu settings Firmware Update Locate firmware file on the SD Card. Log Data Press Save to Log Data for Service. Default Settings Reset all Settings. File Counter Reset 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 121: Firmware Update

    10 Do not turn off the camera during the update process. 11 The update will take several minutes. 12 When the update is finished this text will be displayed: "Update Finished”. 13 The new firmware is now installed and the camera is ready to use! No firmware update files are available on the SD card 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 122: Lens Firmware Update

    Update process. 12 The update will take several minutes. 13 When the update is finished this text will be displayed: "Update is completed!". 14 The new lens firmware is now No firmware update files are installed and the lens is ready to use! available on the SD card 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 123: Log Data

    2 Tap the General Settings icon. 3 Navigate to Service. 4 Navigate to Log Data. 5 Press the Delete from Camera button. Delete log data confirm dialogue 6 In the confirm dialogue, press Delete (rectangle button). 7 Press the menu button to exit. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 124: Default Settings

    4 Press "Reset all Settings". 5 A "Reset all Settings" confirmation dialogue appears. 6 Select Reset to reset all settings. 7 After confirmation, all settings will be reset to default values. Reset all Settings dialogue. Note! Select Exit to exit without resetting. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 125: Reset File Counter

    Note! A new folder is created if there are images present on any inserted active SD memory card. File counter reset dialogue 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 126: About

    The serial number of the CFV II. Licenses Displays the available Licenses. Tap each line for more information. Usage Usage dialogue Displays the total number of the currently mounted lens exposures. 1603 in this example on the right. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 127: Accessori Es

    ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 128 They can only be used in Manual Focus Mode. X V LE N S ADAPTE R CP.HB.00000241.01 The XV lens Adapter is used to attach Hasselblad V System lenses to the 907X. Compatible with all V System lenses (C, CF, CFi, CFE, CB, F and FE)
  • Page 129 RE LEASE CORD X CP.HB.00000242.01 The Hasselblad Release Cord X allows for remote shutter control, helping to eliminate shake or vibration. A durable cloth-wrapped 90cm (36 inch) cable connects to the micro- phone input of the 907X and the simple single button opera- tion allows photographers to keep vibration to a minimum.
  • Page 130 APPE NDIX...
  • Page 131: Appendix

    Globe icon 4 Tap the text to the right (A) . 5 Scroll down to select your Language. Language Setting Swipe right or press Menu / EXIT button to get back to main menu. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 132 Hasselblad dealer. Caution! Do not try to remove the glass IR filter from the front of the sensor (due to dust or similar). This will cause damage to the equipment. 907X Special Edition USER GUIDE CONTENTS www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 133: Error Messages

    Sandisk, Panasonic, Toshiba and Sony are trademarks of their respective corporations. COPYRI GHT All text in this user guide copyright © Victor Hasselblad AB. All images in this User Guide, not credited to a specific photographer, copyright © Victor Hasselblad AB. The text, or parts of the texts, in this manual cannot be reprinted or reused without the written express permission of Victor Hasselblad AB.

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