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ON:
ON:
OFF:
OFF:
Error:
Error:
Ready:
Ready:
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Underexposure:
Custom option #31
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Default setting
50 ms
'Extra mirror delay' is acti-
vated either by loading the
'Standard' profile or making
a manual change in Custom
Option #31.
The factory default settings
list now includes a 50 ms
extra mirror delay.
Ready:
Improved audio feedback
There are now 14 different sounds to help provide immediate infor-
mation. Button press has a normal mechanical 'click' sound while
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the remaining are more musical They are as follows:
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Extra mirror-delay
A new Custom Option (#31) has been added to lessen some camera
shake problems common with longer hand-held exposures leading to
a loss of sharpness. The normal remedy of using a tripod or support
and manually raising the mirror is not always suitable however.
To counteract this situation, you can now increase the delay time
between the mirror settling into its raised position and the opening
of the shutter. Although the time period here is in milliseconds, tests
have shown a marked improvement in many cases. Consequently,
slower shutter speeds can be considered (whether hand-held or on a
tripod/support) than would normally be advised while still retaining
sharpness normally only obtainable with faster shutter speeds.
There are a number of factors — shutter speed/sturdiness of tripod or
support/focal length of lens — to take into account when determin-
ing the ideal setting. 50 milliseconds is suggested as a good starting
point for experimentation and is the default setting.
Profiles
ISO, white balance, as well as color temperature and color tint are
now also stored in the camera profiles. So, when creating a new
profile, be aware of which settings you have made regarding ISO
and white balance when saving. (Color tint although not a user
setting, is invisibly stored anyway after a manual white balance has
been made and in accordance with the prevailing light conditions
at that time).
Film magazine compatibility
The H3D is not compatible with the HM 16-32 film magazine or
the HMi 100 polaroid back. All references to such in this manual
therefore do not apply.
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