Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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the Hasselblad cFV ii digital back is custom built to match the design and functionality of the Hasselblad V system cameras, thus turning the V system camera into a new digital workhorse. digital capture is extended with tools for powerful digital workflow control with the Hasselblad instant approval architecture. the Hasselblad cFV ii also fits view cameras using the V system interface plate for mechanical attachment and flash sync connection to trigger the digital capture. [. . . ] the dNg file format enables raw, compressed image files to be opened directly in adobe Photoshop. this allows photographers to operate quickly and efficiently, reducing the "downtime" taken to process image data and enabling final images to reach the client more quickly. Hasselblad image files carry a full set of metadata, including capture conditions, keywords and copyright, facilitating work
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with image asset management solutions. For specialist commercial photographers the full productivity and creative freedom offered by the Hasselblad Flexcolor/Phocus workflow software is also available via import of the dNg file.
suit the nature of the work at hand, whether in the studio or on location.
Flexcolor/Phocus workflow for the specialist commercial photographer
Flexcolor/Phocus offers an image processing workflow with the highest degree of control for the studio photographer. in tethered operation tools like live video help bring productivity to advanced set composition. the newest Flexcolor/Phocus version allows the photographer to manipulate color temperature and compare image details across multiple images for precise image selection. Flexcolor/Phocus work on the basis of the raw 3FR files generated by the Hasselblad cFV ii. Flexcolor runs natively on both Macintosh and Windows computers (Phocus runs on Macintosh platforms only at present). both are licensed to allow you to provide free copies for all your co-workers and production partners.
instant approval architecture
limitless digital image capture loses some of its potential if the photographer cannot quickly review and select the best images to present to the client. building on the success of its audio Exposure Feedback technology, Hasselblad has created instant approval architecture (iaa), an enhanced set of feedback tools, designed to liberate the photographer to focus on the shoot rather than the selection process. iaa triggers audible and visible signals for each image captured, telling the photographer immediately whether the image has a red, amber or green light status. the information is recorded both in the file and in the file name, providing a quick and easy way to classify and select images, in the field or in the lab. a 2. 5 inch tFt display on the new Hasselblad products provides a realistic, high quality and perfect contrast image view, even in bright sunlight, to allow instant on-site image approval. iaa is a Hasselblad trademark and Hasselblad has a patent pending on the invention.
Modular design
a clean and dust-free sensor is essential and the modular design of the camera allows for easy access to and cleaning of the sensor, saving you hours of retouching work later.
three modes of operation and storage
Optimum portability and image storage are critical for the professional photographer. Hasselblad cFV ii offers a choice of the portable cF card storage, tethered operation with extended, special capture controls or optionally the flexible imagebank-ii. With these three operating and storage options, the photographer is able to select a mode to
camera support
the Hasselblad cFV ii supports all Hasselblad V system cameras, manufactured since 1957, and all other cameras that accept a Hasselblad interface. [. . . ] FireWire800(IEEE1394b) sonyTM infolithium l, upto8hoursofshootingcapacity 0-45°c / 32 - 113 °F 91x90x61mm[WxHxD] 510 g (Excluding battery and cF card) Protection cover cFV, FireWire cable, Flash input sync cable, Flash output synccable, CF-Flashcard2GB, Greycard, E-wipes, Focusingscreen36x 36, ExposureCableEL, ExposureCable503, AdapterEL, Protectivecase.
File format software Platform support camera support Host connection type battery capacity Operating temperature dimensions Weight Package contents
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Connectivity diagram
500 C/CM 501 C/CM 503 CX/CXi/CW
SWC / SWC/M 903 SWC
(Not recommended for critical use).
No `Exposure' cable required
(except for long exposures)
905 SWC
Modified 202FA/203 FE / 205 TCC / 205 FCC With F type lenses and CF type lenses at F-mode setting
555 ELD 500 EL/ELM 500/553 ELX
+
Battery adapter required for portable use.
`Exposure' cable required for control from FlexColor or Phocus
(NOTE: only these cameras/combinations can be controlled from FlexColor
503 CW + Winder CW
Exposure cable 503 CW
+ + +
required for FlexColor or Phocus control of 503CW+Winder CW.
Exposure Cable EL required for w control of EL/ELM and ELX use. Battery adapter required for portable use.
500 EL/ELM 500/553 ELX
CFV II digital back
or Phocus)
2000 FC / FCM 2003 FCW 201 F / 203 FE 205 TCC / FCC With C type lenses
`Exposure' cable always required
(C-mode setting)
FlexBody,
Note: For exposures longer than 1/8 second, use the supplied Flash input sync cable. This applies to all models and combinations.
Uk v2
+
Flash input sync cable
ArcBody (Not recommended for critical use).
Any view camera with Hasselblad V system adapter
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