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− | The '''Hasselblad H1''' is a [[autofocus]] [[medium format]] camera from [[Hasselblad]]. It was jointly developed with [[Fujifilm]] who also distributed it as the [[Fujifilm GX645AF|GX645AF]]. | + | The '''Hasselblad H1''' is a [[autofocus]] 6x4.5 [[medium format]] camera from [[Hasselblad]]. It was jointly developed with [[Fujifilm]] who also distributed it as the [[Fujifilm GX645AF|GX645AF]]. The cameras was displayed [[Photokina]] in 2002. |
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+ | It is powered by three [[CR123A battery]] which are loaded onto inserts. | ||
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+ | The removable film backs uses a built-in dark slide system. The film inserts can be used with both 120 or 220 films and can automatically distinguish the film format chosen. Film loading is automatic and does not require lining up arrows on the film paper backing paper. The film is advanced automatically to frame one and is automatically wound to the end of the roll upon the last exposure. Advancing speeds is about 2 frames per second. Film ISO is automatically set with bar coded Fuji films. Manually setting the film ISO speed can be done using the LCD. | ||
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Revision as of 14:37, 27 August 2013
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The Hasselblad H1 is a autofocus 6x4.5 medium format camera from Hasselblad. It was jointly developed with Fujifilm who also distributed it as the GX645AF. The cameras was displayed Photokina in 2002.
It is powered by three CR123A battery which are loaded onto inserts.
Backs
The removable film backs uses a built-in dark slide system. The film inserts can be used with both 120 or 220 films and can automatically distinguish the film format chosen. Film loading is automatic and does not require lining up arrows on the film paper backing paper. The film is advanced automatically to frame one and is automatically wound to the end of the roll upon the last exposure. Advancing speeds is about 2 frames per second. Film ISO is automatically set with bar coded Fuji films. Manually setting the film ISO speed can be done using the LCD.
Links
- H1 at medfmt
- Hasselblad H1 by Michael Reichmann, November, 2002 at photo.net
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