Working With An Imagebank-Ii - Hasselblad H3DII User Manual

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Removing a card
1. Open the CF card slot cover on the digital capture unit. Behind
the cover, you can see the bottom edge of the card in its slot
and a release button immediately below the card.
2. Press the release button a little way in to release it into the
active position.
3. Press the now extended release button all the way back into
the digital capture unit again. Some force is required. As you
do this, the card will be pushed out a few millimeters.
4.  Grasp the card between your thumb and forefinger and pull 
it away from the digital capture unit. (Insert a new card as 
described in "Inserting a Card", if required).
5. Snap the slot cover shut again.

Working with an ImageBank-II

There are no practical differences between storage on the internal
CF card or on an ImageBank-II. However, when several media
are mounted, you must be sure to select the correct destination
medium (see also "Working with Media and Batches").
Working with a Hasselblad ImageBank-II
The ImageBank-II is an optional add-on for your digital camera
system. It is essentially an external FireWire hard disk optimized
for digital photography, providing extensive storage space and
high-speed data transfer. It is small, light and battery powered. You
can easily clip it to your belt, so the solution is nearly as portable
as the stand-alone camera.
  Older digital backs in the 'ixpress' line used a different external 
disk and controller called simply the "ImageBank". This older ver-
sion is not compatible with the H3D II. Only use the Hasselblad
ImageBank-II with an H3D II.
To use an ImageBank-II with the H3D II, assemble it and connect
the two with a standard FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) cable. See the
ImageBank-II manual for complete details.
To remove the ImageBank-II, simply disconnect the FireWire
cable when all disk activity (indicated by the LED) has stopped.
The digital capture unit will then revert to saving and browsing
images on the internal flash card (if available).
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