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  • Page 1 User Guide X1D User Guide 2018-05-03 v1.9...
  • Page 2 How to Add shortcuts to Main Menu How to Remove shortcuts on the Main Menu Control Screen Locked Programs on the Control Screen Settings on the Control Screen Parts, Components, Buttons and Controls Grip Buttons and Controls Camera Body Buttons and Controls Mode Dial www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 3 Format Memory Cards on the Touch Display 3.14 XCD Lenses Hasselblad XCD 3,5/30 mm Hasselblad XCD 3,5/45 mm Hasselblad XCD 3,2/90 mm Hasselblad XCD 3,5/120 mm Macro 3.15 Remove and Attach a Lens Remove the Lens Attach the Lens Remove the Lens Cap...
  • Page 4 GPS Icon Status Technical specification for the GPS 3.27 Phocus Overview 3.28 Phocus Features in Phocus 3.29 Connect to a Computer Phocus and Hasselblad Capture Files 3.30 Battery Battery Charger Charge the Battery Rechargeable Battery Specification Battery Life and Battery Warning www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 5 General Settings Power and Timeouts 4.21 General Settings Spirit Level Calibrate Spirit Level 4.22 General Settings Language 4.23 General Settings Service 4.24 Update X1D Camera Firmware Update X1D Firmware Procedure 4.25 Update X1D Lens Firmware Update Lens Firmware Procedure www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 6 UV Sky Filters Pola Filters X1D Camera Shoulder Strap Troubleshooting Error Messages Change from Unknown Language Clean the Lens Glass Remove Dust Remove Smear Clean the Sensor Filter Information about the Hasselblad X1D User Guide 3D Product Images Trademarks Copyright www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 8: Update X1D Camera Firmware

    XH Lens Adapter for H system Lenses. See page 139. Hasselblad Phocus Digital Imaging Software Lenses The Hasselblad Phocus Digital Imaging Software is a 24, 28, 35, 50, 80, 100, 150, 210, 300, 120 Macro, 50-110 & Capture Processing and File Management Application 35-90 zooms.
  • Page 9: Delivery Check

    4 If any items are missing or damaged, write down the Camera Front Protective Cover. product number of that item. If not, proceed to step 6. 5 Contact your Hasselblad dealer or distributor and Lens (if included in purchase). tell them the product number of the item missing or Lens Hood.
  • Page 10: X1D Technical Specifications

    Weight 1170 g (Complete camera with XCD 45 mm lens, Li-Ion battery and card). Hasselblad XCD lenses with built in electronically controlled shutter and aperture. Automatic or manual focusing with instant manual Lenses focus override. All HC/HCD lenses can be used with an adapter (optional). Lens shades can be mounted in reverse for transport.
  • Page 11: System Requirements

    Page 68, 69 and 70, Damien Demolder. starts immediately when activating the EVF. Page 115, Philip Liljenberg. ● AF support for all HC/HCD lenses (except the HC120 Macro) when using the XH Lens Adapter. See page 139. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 12 SAFETY...
  • Page 13: Safety And Warnings

    Do not touch the CMOS Sensor with your fingers. This can cause damage to the equipment. Caution! Use a protective case or camera bag when you transport the equipment. This will help prevent damage to the equipment. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 14 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 IR filter, read the instructions very carefully before use.
  • Page 15: Certification Information

    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: La valeur SAR la plus élevée pour la X1D-50c lors des tests This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set était de 0,10 W/Kg contre une limite de 1.6 W/kg. On a mesuré...
  • Page 16 FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 17: The X1D Interaction Displays

    Front Scroll Wheel or the Rear Scroll Wheel to select desired using the 5 soft buttons to the right of the Touch Display and settings. Press the same button again to Exit and Save. Scroll Wheels on the Camera. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 18: Touch Display Navigation

    Display Wi-Fi Exposure The Control Screen is interactive and you can change most Power & Quality Autofocus Timeouts settings. Settings that can be changed, depends on the active Shooting Mode. Storage Touch Control Screen Main Menu Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 19: Zoom In And Out On The Touch Display

    9 View Mode displays an overview of up to 9 captures. Scroll 9 View Mode down to display all Captures in the Folder. Enter 9 View Mode by pressing the AE-L button, or zoom out with a two finger “pinch”. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 20: Navigating The Menus

    Using the buttons on the control panel and the scroll wheels on the grip, you can navigate through the various levels in the Power & Quality Autofocus menu. Here is an overview of the setting options available. Timeouts Storage Touch Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 21: Overview Of Menus And Settings On Touch Display

    The Menu Button (1) navigates back to Main Menu. To the left of them, the Favourite Settings Short Cuts are displayed. You can add or delete these Short Cuts to access your most used functions directly from the Main Menu. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 22: Touch Display Main Menu

    Interval Power & Timeouts Bracketing Spirit Level Custom Buttons Language Configuration Service Video Quality About Video Live View See detailed description on how to add and remove functions to your Favourite list on the following page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 23 Main Menu with Self Timer added MAIN MENU Display Wi-Fi Exposure Power & Quality Autofocus Timeouts Storage Service Self Timer Remove Shortcut MAIN MENU Display Wi-Fi Exposure Power & Quality Autofocus Timeouts Storage Service Self Timer Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 24: Locked Programs On The Control Screen

    Shutter value will be automatic and displayed in grey. A Mode S Mode Control Screen For Shutter priority (S) you can change the Shutter value and the Aperture value will be automatic and S Mode displayed in grey. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 25: Settings On The Control Screen

    - Select ISO value. Aperture Aperture - Select Aperture value. Note! You can also use the White balance Tool to set white balance from an image. See page 106. This Chapter continues on the next page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 26 Custom Program 3. Video Video Mode. Rectangle Automatic Mode (ISO are also automatically set). Metering Mode Exposure Mode - Centre Weighted. - Spot Weighted. - Centre Spot Weighted. This Chapter continues on the next page. Metering Mode Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 27 Remaining Captures Remaining - Displays the number of remaining Captures. Captures Memory Card - 1 for SD 1 or 2 for SD 2 Card. Memory Card 1 - SD 1 Card. 2 - SD 2 Card. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 28: Parts, Components, Buttons And Controls

    4 Browse Button 5 Soft Button 6 Select Button 7 Delete Image / Soft Button 8 Menu Button 1 Electronic Viewfinder EVF 2 Speaker 3 Strap Lug 4 Eye Sensor 5 Touch Display 6 Status LED Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 29 6 Mode Dial 7 On / Off Button 8 Strap Lug 1 Microphone Right 2 Microphone Left 3 Strap Lug 4 Image Plane Mark 5 SD Cards Slot Lid 6 Connectors Slot Lid 7 Lens Release Button Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 30 USER GUIDE Functions ADJUST DIOPTRE 1 Dioptre Adjustment Wheel. 2 Rotate the Dioptre Adjustment Wheel to adjust to desired setting. 1 Tripod Thread 1/4” 2 Battery Release Lever 3 Battery Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 31: Grip Buttons And Controls

    Some of the buttons have multiple functions according to the shutter. The chosen exposure procedure and the self timer settings made. are also activated with this button. Note! Some of the buttons can be reprogrammed to a different function. See page 112. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 32: Camera Body Buttons And Controls

    You can alter the aperture at the same time to see the changes taking place. Can be reprogrammed as described on page 112. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 33: Mode Dial

    How to lock the Mode Dial When in locked mode, push once to unlock the Mode Dial The Mode Dial Selector can be locked by pushing it down (2). Selector (3). Mode Dial Mode Dial Locked (Down) Unlocked (Up) Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 34 Camera, either partially or completely according to setting. Within this mode there are Manual Aperture Shutter four choices. There are four automatic modes: A, S, P and Full Automatic Mode (Rectangle). 12.0 Program Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 35: Manual Exposure Mode

    Note! Full-stops, half-stops and third-stops are also displayed, according to setting (see increment setting). For example, a setting between f/8 and f/11 will appear as f/9,5 if half-stop is chosen. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 36: Manual Quick Exposure Mode

    The White Balance mode “Auto”, AWB, requires Live View to be active before it can set the correct White Balance. To use AWB in Mq mode (without Live View option), start Live View in (for example) M-mode before changing to Mq mode. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 37: Automatic Exposure Modes

    Aperture and shutter speed settings can both be changed even while the red “busy light” on the Touch Display is flashing. Note! In Camera Settings, the Quick Adjust function can be set to either adjust the following exposure only (default) or on all future exposures. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 38: Custom Modes

    Mode Icon in the lower left corner. This will bring up a screen as shown in (C) where a new exposure mode is selected by tapping the corresponding icon. Exposure Modes EXPOSURE MODE M, A, S, and P mode. Manual Aperture Shutter 12.0 Program Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 39 AE-L button. You can then recompose the picture with the metering zone positioned over an area much brighter or darker while still retaining the original exposure setting and choose a new combination of aperture and shutter speed settings. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 40: Fixed Exposure Compensation Setting

    4 Press AE-L Button (A) to reset any compensation back to zero. 5 The settings are saved. 6 A ‘±’ symbol is then displayed between the aperture and shutter speed setting as confirmation of the setting. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 41: Exposure Compensation / Quick Adjust

    3 Adjust sliders to the left or right to change values (C). 4 Close the Exposure Adjust pop up by clicking outside of it. 5 Swipe Up to exit Control Screen and return to Main Menu. EXPOSURE ADJUST 0.0 EV +1.0 EV 12.0 Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 42: Light Meter Exposure Mode

    This provides a very accurate measurement of specific tones. Also excellent for tonal comparison measurements. Spot area is marked in Live View screen. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 43: Video Recording

    SD memory card. Note! You can change ISO and White Balance from both Video Control Screen and Video Live View screen by tapping the values. Video Live View Screen Video Display when capturing video Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 44 EVF, depending on which is active when the Browse button (A) is pressed. Video playback in the EVF can only be started by pressing the Browse button again. Captured Video Display B0000010 17-02-01 14:29:01 00:00 00:00 Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 45: Connector Ports

    Connector for Mini HDMI plug. 4 Audio in Connector for Audio In Microphone 3.5 mm stereo plug. 5 USB 3 Tethering plug Connector for USB 3 plug. 6 Audio Out Connector for external 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Out Plug. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 46: Memory Cards

    Currently Approved Cards UHS-I cards: SDHC-I SanDisk Extreme PRO 95MB/s Wise SDXC-UHS-I U3 UHS-II cards: SDXC UHS-II Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC UHS-II SanDisk Extreme PRO 300MB/s (UHS-II cards can only achieve UHS-I speed, 80 MB/s) Delkin SD1900X Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 47: Insert A Memory Card

    SD card in the SD card slot no 1 (A) or no 2 (B). 3 Close the slot cover by rotating it counter clockwise and pushing it in place towards the front of the camera (C) to lock it into position. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 48: Remove Sd Memory Cards

    3 Grab the card and pull it away from the Camera. 4 Close the slot cover (D) by rotating it counter clockwise and pushing it in place towards the front of the camera to lock it into position. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 49 Backup Secondary Slot Usage: Note! All SD Memory Cards should be formatted in the X1D Camera before using them the first time. Format Card Dialogue Display Format Format SD1? All content will be erased! Exit Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 50: Xcd Lenses

    71° horizontal angle of view. complements the compact X1D body. A unique feature is that the lens will keep its amazing performance even when shooting at close distance. You can download technical data sheets from the Hasselblad website, www.hasselblad.com. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 51: Remove And Attach A Lens

    6 Attach a lens protection lid on the detached lens to prevent damage. 7 Store the lens with both lens protection lids on and the lens hood inverted over the lens instead of in front of the lens. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 52: Attach The Lens

    3 Mount the lens (E) into the camera body (F) and then turn the lens clockwise to lock its position. 4 Make sure the lens is locked to the camera body before using or moving the camera. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 53: Remove The Lens Cap

    3 Remove the front lens cap. ATTACH THE LENS CAP 1 Insert thumb and index finger into the recesses (A). 2 Pinch the recesses (A) together. 3 Attach the front lens cap on the lens until it snaps into place. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 54: Remove The Lens Shade

    1 Place the lens shade on the lens. 2 Make sure that the index on the lens shade (A) aligns with the index on the front of the lens (B). 3 Turn the lens cap clockwise until it snaps into place. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 55 Hasselblad XCD 30 Lens, 77 mm filter Hasselblad XCD 45 Lens, 67 mm filter Hasselblad XCD 90 Lens, 67 mm filter Hasselblad XCD 120 Macro Lens, 77 mm filter Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 56: Display Information

    ISO (100). Exposure method. Aperture (f/5.6). ISO. Shutter (1/125). White Balance. EV (12.0). Flash indication. Exposure Adjust (+1.0). Focus. Exposure Mode, Manual (M). Drive. Meter Method (Spot). Drive Mode (Single). Remaining Capture Counter (256). Storage medium (SD2). Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 57: Touch Display And Controls

    EV, battery status, exposure method, capture counter, ISO and white balance can simultaneously be displayed and changed in the Control Screen on the Touch Display. Swipe Up to close the Control Screen and return to Main Menu. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 58: Electronic Viewfinder Display Evf

    Focus Area Indicator ISO Setting Battery Indicator Self Timer Manual Focus Spot metering area AE Lock Aperture Exposure Compensation Exposure Electronic Shutter Speed Remaining Frames (f/11) Setting (0.0 EV) adjustment shutter (1/125 sec) Counter (621 left) Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 59: Viewfinder Display Settings

    Displays the selected Aperture Setting (f/11). Shutter Speed Setting Green AF indicator. AF set correct. Displays the selected Shutter Speed setting (1/1000 sec). Remaining Frames Counter Displays remaining Frames (621 left). Red AF indicator. AF analysis failed to focus. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 60: Camera Live View

    Press the star button again to exit Zoom. Exposure, ISO, Battery and Time information is displayed during Video Recording. Note! You can add a grid overlay to the Video Live View. See page 115. This Chapter continuous on the next page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 61: Zooming In Live View

    3 Double tap or press on the soft button again to Zoom out to Display the entire Capture. Note! Live View demands higher power consumption than normal operation. Working with Live View will shorten the usage time of the Camera when on battery only power supply. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 62: Live View With Hdmi External Screen

    In normal mode, the AF point can be moved using the touchpad function Note! Live View demands higher power consumption than normal operation. Working with Live View will shorten the usage time of the Camera when on battery only power supply. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 63: Focus Assist

    Phocus User Manual for details. Note! Red AF indicator. AF analysis failed to focus. The autofocus function is not possible with certain combinations of lenses and accessories. However, a warning is displayed which disappears after confirmation. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 64: Manual Override In Autofocus Mode

    AUTO / MANUAL FOCUS SETTING 1 Press AF Button (B). 2 Turn the Front Scroll Wheel (A) to select Manual or AF S Single Shot. 3 Press AF Button (B) or Shutter Release to Save. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 65: Auto Focus

    4 metres from the camera. Note! You can select position of the AF point. See page 68. It is also possible to choose from three different sizes. See page 69. White AF indicator. Green AF indicator. AF set correct. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 66: Single Shot Focus

    See Manual override in autofocus mode for a useful way of working with manual and autofocus settings combined. Focus FOCUS MODE Manual Focus Single Focus 12.0 Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 67: Focus Peaking

    MF Assist Manual Focus Assist. Choose MF Assist: Focus Peaking between: - Focus Peaking. Peaking Color: Cyan - Auto Zoom. - None. Peaking Colour Select Focus Peaking Colour. - Orange. - Yellow. - Cyan. - Magenta. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 68: Move Autofocus Point

    To reset the AF point back to the centre to the centre position after a capture, or maintain the selected position, press the soft button (L) marked position, in Main Menu > Camera Settings > Focus > Reset with an x. Focus Point. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 69 5 If required, you can select an AF point by touch or by using the scroll wheels. 6 Save and exit by a half-press on the Shutter Release button. 4 mm 2.8 mm 2 mm Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 70 The movement of the AF point is relative, similar to a touchpad on a laptop computer. This means that if you cannot move the AF point far enough in one movement, lift the finger and return to the starting point and repeat the movement. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 71: Stop Down Button

    6 Release the STOP DOWN button (A) to open up the Aperture fully again. Note! Depth-of-field is not absolute. Perception of it depends on several factors and so it should be seen only as a rough guide. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 72: Change Settings On The Grip

    This results in the shortest possible reaction time as well as saving battery time. Custom Modes C3, C2, and C1 are Custom Modes that can save the complete Camera settings in the Camera Memory for quick access to favourite settings. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 73: To Adjust Shutter And Aperture On Grip

    Rear wheel = Quick exposure adjustment of Shutter speed. In Shutter priority (S) mode: Front wheel = Shutter Speed. Rear wheel = Quick exposure adjustment of Aperture. In P mode: Front wheel = Aperture/shutter speed combination. Rear wheel = Quick exposure adjustment. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 74: Iso And White Balance

    Tungsten Flourescent 12.0 Note! ISO and White Balance settings are made either on the Camera Flash Manual Grip or the Touch Display. The settings are automatically updated on both the Touch Display and the Electronic Viewfinder. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 75: Browsing, Preview And Histogram

    EVF after each capture. See more on page 117. Video files can also be previewed in the EVF. To start video playback, press the Play / Browse Button (C). Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 76: Select Card To Browse

    9 Continue to press the AE-L button repeatedly to go up in folder structure. 10 Select Card to Browse using any of the scroll-wheels 11 Use the AF-D button to select card. 12 Repeatedly use scroll-wheels and AF-D button to select folder to review. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 77: Create New Folder

    It is only possible to create a new folder on the currently active Create New Folder? card. When browsing the other card, the “Add Folder” icon will A new folder “333HASBL” will be created on SD1 not be available. Exit Folder view BROWSE: FOLDERS - SD1 332HASBL 333HASBL Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 78: Standard Preview

    Mode. In this Mode you can see an overview of up to 9 captures. If you have more than 9 captures, swipe down to scroll through the captures. Tap on one of the small images to view in full screen. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 79 The Red R channel first, the Green G channel in (250), ISO (100), EV Settings (+/- 0.0), Mode (A), Light Meter the middle and the Blue B channel below the Red and Green Mode (Center Weighted), White Balance (Daylight) and Lens info channels. (45mm). Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 80: Histogram Exposure Mode

    Overexposure Histogram display concentrated on the right with few pixels elsewhere indicates a likely overexposure. Many details will be lost in the highlights. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 81: Gps Module

    GPS module to any other Camera, it can result in damage to the GPS module and/or the Camera. Note! If the external GPS module was not included in the delivery, Hasselblad will send it free of charge, upon written request. See information in the package.   Table of Content...
  • Page 82: Camera Settings

    SBAS L1C/A. Manual Focus QZSS L1C/A. GLONASS L1OF. Galileo E1B/C1. White Balance Tool GPS icon in Viewfinder   Horizontal position accuracy   2.0 m. This includes SBAS and QZSS. Self Timer Interval Bracketing Custom Buttons Con guration Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 83: Phocus Overview

    Functions 3.27 PHOCUS OVERVIEW Phocus Phocus is a Capture Processing and File Management application aimed primarily at Hasselblad 3F file handling. Phocus is available for both Mac and Windows. Professional Image Quality Phocus combines Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) with Digital Auto Correction (DAC) to provide high digital image quality in the images you create.
  • Page 84: Features In Phocus

    DNG, and PNG. “Not all adjustments are available for 3rd party files”. Ultimate Image Quality Phocus combines Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) with Digital Auto Correction (DAC) to provide high digital image quality in the images you create. With Phocus, the moiré...
  • Page 85: Connect To A Computer

    All exposure settings, including ISO, aperture and exposure time, are controlled from Phocus if you choose to expose from Phocus. In addition extra tools such as Live Video, remote focus control are available. See Phocus user manual for full description. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 86: Phocus And Hasselblad Capture Files

    USER GUIDE Functions PHOCUS AND HASSELBLAD CAPTURE FILES The X1D can capture files and store them as Hasselblad RAW format files or Hasselblad RAW + JPEG formats simultaneously. Hasselblad RAW files are initially stored in the 3FR format which is a proprietary Hasselblad format for the temporary storage of captures.
  • Page 87 3 Then press the Battery in a bit but not all the way (4), to release it from the Camera completely. 4 Remove the battery (5). How to mount a Battery 1 Push the Battery (1) into the Camera Battery Compartment until it locks into place. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 88: Battery Charger

    Standby (no battery connected). Steady Red light Charging. Steady Green light Ready. Note! It can take about 6 hours to charge the battery completely up to 100% the first time. See next page for more details and precautions. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 89 If you do not intend to use the battery for a while, it is best to store it at room temperature with an approximate 30 to 40% charge. You can check the percentage level on the status screen. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 90: Battery Life And Battery Warning

    This will help prevent damage to the equipment. Caution! Store the equipment in a dry environment. This will help prevent damage to the equipment. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 91 SETTINGS MAIN MENU Display Wi-Fi Exposure Power & Quality Autofocus Timeouts Storage Touch...
  • Page 92: Camera Settings Menu

    1 Press the Camera icon on the Touch Display. AE-L / Quick Adjust 2 The Camera Settings Menu appears. Reset After Exposure: Swipe right or press Menu / EXIT button to get back to Main Menu. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 93 Select between 1, 1/2 and 1/3 stop increments. Low Flash Warning: Exposure Adjust Sync: Normal Select between 1, 1/2 and 1/3 stop increments. Exposure Lock Flash Ready: Out of Range: AE-L / Quick Adjust Reset After Exposure: Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 94 Flash is disabled. Note! • Continuous drive is disabled. An active Electronic Shutter is indicated on the Control Screen • True Exposure is disabled. and in Live View with an "E" next to the shutter speed. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 95 At slow shutter speeds the effect is minimal but at faster You can download a complete explanation of this situation from speeds, 1/500s, the effect becomes clearly visible. Automatic www.hasselblad.com. compensatory measures in speed setting adjustments are employed. As compensation can only be put into effect where speeds can be adjusted, this prevents the possibility of adjusting the fastest speed of 1/800s.
  • Page 96 Out of Range: check box will be empty when Low Flash Warning is Off. AE-L / Quick Adjust Sync Select Flash Sync Settings. Reset After Exposure: - Normal. - Rear. This Chapter continues on next page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 97: Flash And Strobe Settings

    ‘natural’ look when combining long exposures involving light trails and flash. To change the balance between flash output and camera exposure requirements to produce a variety of effects, use the exposure compensation function. For various long exposure effects use the sync function. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 98 AE-L / Quick Adjust when On and the check box will be empty when it is Off. Controls if an exposure is blocked if aperture, and/or shutter Reset After Exposure: speed, is outside the possible range. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 99 √ when On and the check box will be empty when Off. Exposure Lock Controls if a Quick Exposure Adjustment or AE-Lock state is Flash Ready: reset by an exposure or not. Out of Range: AE-L / Quick Adjust Reset After Exposure: Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 100 If a button is programmed to "Crop Mode Next" or "Crop Mode Previous", 3:2 Crop (24x36) is only available when using electronic shutter and other lenses than XCD or HC/ HCD. Useful when using 3rd party lenses designed for 24x36 mm format. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 101 Bracketing down, the orientation setting can Custom Buttons be locked. Con guration Settings: Auto. Lock at 0 degrees. Lock at 90 degrees. Lock at 180 degrees. Lock at 270 degrees. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 102: Image Quality Settings

    Main Menu. Manual Focus White Balance Tool Image Format Self Timer - RAW. - RAW + JPG. Interval JPG Quality Bracketing - High. Custom Buttons - Normal. Con guration Colour Profile - sRGB. - Adobe RGB. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 103 AUTOFOCUS need the Autofocus Point to remain in AF Point Size: 2.8 mm the specific position, select Never. See section Move Autofocus Point for Reset Focus Point: Never more in-depth information. Scan: AF Assist Light: Camera Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 104 AF mode. Autofocus Settings Menu AF Assist Light Autofocus assist light. CAMERA SETTINGS: AUTOFOCUS AF Point Size: 2.8 mm - Camera Reset Focus Point: Never - Off Scan: AF Assist Light: Camera Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 105 MF Assist dialogue - Cyan - Magenta CAMERA SETTINGS: MANUAL FOCUS MF Assist: Focus Peaking Peaking Color: Magenta Manual Focus Settings Menu Peaking Color dialogue CAMERA SETTINGS: MANUAL FOCUS MF Assist: Focus Peaking Peaking Color: Magenta Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 106 • If the area used to take a reading, is too bright or too dark, Temp and Tint values will be empty. The same applies if the area is far from colour neutral. 12.5 Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 107: Camera Self Timer Settings

    Time 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on in steps of one second up to 60 seconds. When Finished Exit or Stay. Controls if Self Timer shall continue to be active after an exposure or not. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 108: Camera Interval Settings

    When Finished Settings Menu None, Interval Time, 2s, 10s or 60s. When Finished Controls if Interval shall continue to be active after a completed sequence or not. Exit or Stay. This Chapter continues on next page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 109 Mobile or when tethered to Phocus. For tethered operation, use the Capture Sequencer function in Phocus. Note! During a running Interval Sequence, you can press the Menu Button to activate the Control Screen to check current f/5.6 125 ISO 100 0.0EV status. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 110: Camera Bracketing Settings

    (0, +, -), (0, -, +), (+, 0, -) or (-, 0, +). When Finished Controls if Bracketing shall continue to be active after a completed sequence or not. Exit or Stay. This Chapter continues on next page. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 111 Capture Sequencer function in Phocus. BRACKETING Note! Light measurement, focusing and Auto White Balance is performed before first exposure and is applied to all images in the sequence. 0.5 EV Exposing: 3 Exit Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 112 - Crop Mode Next - Browse Card - Crop Mode Previous - Delete Image - White Balance Tool - DOF Preview - Interval - Electronic Shutter On/Off - Bracketing - Expose - None - Zoom In Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 113: Camera Configuration Settings

    1/4f, 1/3f, 1/2f, 1/1.5f, 1/f or 2/f (f = focal length) or 1 s to 1/2000 s in 1 Stop increments Example: If the setting "1/2f" is used with a 45mm lens, the shutter speed limit is 1/90 s. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 114 Selects a fully open round aperture. Only for XCD Lenses. Lens Max Aperture: Full See illustrations below. Resulting image with Normal setting Normal Full image. Magnification of marked area shown to the right: Resulting image with Full setting Full Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 115: Video Settings Menu

    Select from: - None. - Grid. Displays a 1/3 grid on the Video Live View screen. Note! You can toggle the overlay On or Off by pressing the Display button while in Video Live View. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 116: General Settings Menu

    Main Menu. Wi-Fi MODES 4.13 GENERAL SETTINGS WI-FI The Wi-Fi mode allows the Hasselblad Phocus The Wi-Fi function has one mode of operation, Direct Access. Mobile application on an Apple iPhone, iPad or iPod to function in the same way as when a camera is Direct Access is when the camera creates a new Wi-Fi network tethered to a computer.
  • Page 117: General Settings Display

    Select if you want a preview to appear in the EVF after an exposure. Select duration from: No Preview, 0.5 sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec 8 sec and Hold A half-press on the shutter release will return to Live View. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 118 When underexposure for the actual light the Autofocus process is ready, conditions, the Live View displays the Exposure Simulation is a very light or very dark image. automatically activated again. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 119 HDMI monitor is connected. Please note that touch on the HDMI monitor is not supported. When zoomed-in in HDMI it is possible to use the Touchpad to pan around in the Live View image. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 120: General Settings Custom Modes

    3 Select "Save" to save settings to C1 Service program or select "Exit" to exit without saving settings. About Custom Modes Menu Save to C1 Note! Save All previous settings will be overwritten. Save to C1? Previous settings will be overwritten! Exit Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 121: General Settings Storage

    3 To confirm, select Format by pressing the Soft button marked with a square. 4 Exit without formatting by pressing the soft button marked with X. Note! RAW video is not backed to the SD Card. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 122: Image And Video Destination

    If Backup is selected, the camera will save the image to both cards (RAW and RAW + JPG). Video will also be saved to both cards. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 123 Low Battery Tethered connect Select On or Off. Transfer complete Tethered disconnect Notes in the illustration above are not exact, and should be used for Note! reference only. Volume setting only affects sounds in the internal speaker. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 124: General Settings Date And Time

    Date and Time Menu Settings Power & Timeouts Date Spirit Level Set Date by changing year, month Language and day using the pop up menus. Service Time Set Time by changing hour and About minute using the pop up menus. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 125: General Settings Power And Timeouts

    Control Screen and on the Live View screen. 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. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 126: General Settings Spirit Level

    Swipe right or press Menu / EXIT button to get back to Main Menu. About Camera tilted to the left. Camera aligned horizontally and vertically. Camera tilted to the right. Camera tilted up. Camera aligned vertically. Camera tilted down. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 127: Calibrate Spirit Level

    6 Press the Factory settings icon (C). 7 The Factory settings icon (D) is now Calibrate displayed and the Spirit Level is reset to Factory calibration settings. Swipe right or press Menu / EXIT button to get back to Main Menu. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 128: General Settings Language

    4 Select Language. 5 Close the pop up Menu by a click outside the pop up. Note! If the Camera has been set to a language you do not understand, see chapter Troubleshooting for a solution. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 129: General Settings Service

    Service Menu Settings Power & Timeouts File Counter Firmware Update Spirit Level Reset Check For Update. Language Log Data Service Press Save to Log Data for Service. About Default Settings Reset all Settings. File Counter Reset. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 130 Spirit Level Reset Language Service UPDATE X1D FIRMWARE PROCEDURE About 1 Download the latest X1D Firmware from www.hasselblad.com. Check for Update Firmware Update 2 Save the Firmware file to a SD Card. GENERAL SETTINGS: SERVICE FIRMWARE UPDATE 3 Insert the SD Card in the X1D Camera.
  • Page 131: Update X1D Lens Firmware

    1 Attach the lens to the X1D Camera. 2 Download the latest XCD Lens Firmware Check for Update Firmware Update from www.hasselblad.com. FIRMWARE UPDATE 3 Save the Firmware file to a SD Card. Update 4 Insert the SD Card in the X1D Camera.
  • Page 132 3 Navigate to Service. Service 4 Navigate to Log Data. 5 Press the Save button. About 6 Save Log Data saves a log file on the SD 1 card or SD 2 card. 7 Press MENU button to exit. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 133 8 After confirmation, all settings will are not selected to be reset. be reset to default values. Reset Note! Reset All Settings Select Exit to exit without resetting. All settings except Custom Modes will be Exit reset to default values! Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 134 (or video recordings) being labelled with the same name and file number. Note! A new folder is created if there are images present on any inserted active SD memory Card. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 135: General Settings About

    Lens Firmware The Lens Firmware (v0.5.16) is displayed in the About menu. Serial Number The serial number is also displayed in case Hasselblad Support needs to know it for problem solving. Licenses Displays the available Licenses. Lens Exposure Usage information...
  • Page 136: General Settings About Certification

    CONTAINS FCC ID: 2AEFAX1311 CONTAINS IC: 20193-X1311 be found on an E-label. CONTAINS 007-AE0260 From the Main Menu this label is displayed by pressing General Settings > About > Certification. TA 2016/2340 Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 137 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 138: Xcd Lens Range

    The XCD 90 is a fixed 90 mm Lens that has Autofocus The XCD 120 is a fixed 120 mm Lens that has and Manual Focus capabilities. Autofocus and Manual Focus capabilities. Focuses down to an image scale of 1:2. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 139 The XPan Lens Adapter is used to attach lenses that was made for the XPan Camera. Available XPan lenses was 5,6/30mm, 4/45mm and 4/90mm. Note! XPan Lenses had no built-in shutter. Consequently, they can only be used when the electronic shutter of the camera is activated. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 140: Optional Hc Lens Accessories

    HC Lens. Then Converter H 1.7x increases the focal length of a lens by a factor of 1.7x. It features the same outstanding optical and mechanical quality as the elements in the Hasselblad H-lens series. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PRO SHADE V/H 60 – 95...
  • Page 141: Uv Sky Filters

    Reduces non-specular reflections and glare. Increases colour saturation in general. Can intensify a blue sky. Available in three sizes. X1D CAMERA SHOULDER STRAP (3054754) Extra wide camera strap with anti slip backing Included as standard accessory. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 142: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 143 At around 60 °C a warning dialogue appears notifying that the sensor is temporarily shutting down to allow the Camera to cool. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 144: Error Messages

    1 Remove the battery. 2 Wait 10 seconds. 3 Attach the battery again. The Camera processor is now reset. If the error message is still displayed 1 Write down the error message. 2 Contact your closest authorized Hasselblad dealer. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 145: Change From Unknown Language

    Language). 4 Scroll down to select your Storage Language. Sound Swipe right or press Menu / EXIT Date & Time button to get back to Main Menu. Power & Timeouts Spirit Level Language Service About Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 146: Clean The Lens Glass

    If there is smear on the lens glass, do as follows: 1 If you are not sure how to remove the smear, contact your local Hasselblad Authorized Service Centre. 2 Clean the lens glass with a high quality lens cleaning solution on a tissue.
  • Page 147: Clean The Sensor Filter

    11 Capture a number of images. 12 Inspect the images. If you still see spots on your images, you may have dust either on the inside of the IR filter or on the CMOS itself, please contact your Hasselblad dealer. Table of Content www.hasselblad.com...
  • Page 148: Product Images

    AB. E-Wipe is a trademark of Photosol Inc. COPYRIGHT 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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