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Фото- и видеокамеры IQ Series
Phase One IQ Series Руководство по быстрому запуску
Phase One IQ Series Руководство пользователя
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Цифровые камеры PhotoPhase 85280002
Phase One PhotoPhase 85280002 Инструкция по эксплуатации
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Фото- и видеокамеры 645 DF+ and IQ1 Series Digital Back
Phase One 645 DF+ and IQ1 Series Digital Back Руководство пользователя
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Цифровые камеры H 5
Phase One H 5 Инструкция по эксплуатации
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Цифровые камеры 645 AF
Phase One 645 AF Руководство пользователя
Phase One 645 AF Инструкция по эксплуатации
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Фото- и видеокамеры XF Camera System
Phase One XF Camera System Руководство по быстрому запуску
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Фото- и видеокамеры 645 DF
Phase One 645 DF Руководство по быстрому запуску
Phase One 645 DF Руководство пользователя
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Цифровые камеры H 10 M645
Phase One H 10 M645 Инструкция по эксплуатации
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Фото- и видеокамеры IQ 2 Series
Phase One IQ 2 Series Руководство пользователя
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Фото- и видеокамеры P+ Series
Phase One P+ Series Вспомогательное руководство
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Фото- и видеокамеры 645 DF+
Phase One 645 DF+ Руководство по быстрому запуску
Phase One 645 DF+ Руководство пользователя
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Фото- и видеокамеры 645
Phase One 645 Руководство пользователя
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Фото- и видеокамеры P Series
Phase One P Series Вспомогательное руководство
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Фото- и видеокамеры IQ 1xx Series
Phase One IQ 1xx Series Руководство пользователя
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Фото- и видеокамеры 645 DF+ and IQ2 Series Digital Back
Phase One 645 DF+ and IQ2 Series Digital Back Руководство пользователя
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User Guide Phase One 645DF Camera… -
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Specifications and appearences are subject to change without notice. Trademarks & acknowledgements Capture One and Phase One are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Phase One A/S in the European Union and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. -
Page 3: Table Of Contents
1.3 Recommended hardware 6.1 CF card usage 1.4 Installation and Activation of software 6.2 Mounting and dismounting card on computers 1.5 Deactivation of Capture One 5 6.3 Navigating the Back menu 1.6 Screen calibration 6.4 Playmode 2.0 The Body — the system 6.5 Playmode – zoom functions 2.1 Unpacking the 645DF system 6.6 Menu Mode 2.2 Batteries for camera 7.0 Custom function 2.3 Batteries for the back 7.2 Types of custom functions 2.4 Attach and remove lens Custom Functions overview 2.5 Adjusting the Strap 7.3 Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 or C3 2.6 Attaching the back 8.0 Lenses and Multi Mount…
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Page 4: Introduction
Phase One that fits your needs. For more than 20 years Phase One has been on the cutting edge of research and development to bring you a camera system that provides the absolute best solution to image quality and workflow.
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Page 5: Warranty
– Do not try to repair the camera yourself, unauthorized attempt to repair camera will terminate the warranty. Recommended hardware Capture One 5 may run on older computers, but Phase One recommends following the minimum requirement to ensure the best result from Capture One 5.
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Page 6: Installation And Activation Of Software
You can only install Capture One 5 when your computer is connected to the internet unless you choose to install Capture One DB (Digital Back) — only supporting Phase One backs. Install on Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later: Capture One software includes an easy-to-use installer that will install all the software necessary to run the application on Mac OS X 10.5.6…
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Type in the personal details that you want, and register your types of hardware along with your software activation. Once you have entered the information press the “Activate License” button and your activation will be validated by Phase One’s activation server. Your software is now activated and ready for use! Troubleshooting… -
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1.5 Deactivation of Capture One 5 To deactivate Capture One 5 from a computer you need to be connected to the internet. Open the license dialogue via the menu Capture One>License. Press the Deactivate button. Once you deactivate Capture One, the application will return to trial mode. -
Page 9: Screen Calibration
Screen calibration Your monitor is key-element in your daily workflow. Therefore having a properly calibrated monitor is a very importantinadvertent factor when viewing your images. Just as you would ensure you were viewing your prints and negatives in color neutral light, you would also want to ensure your digital viewing conditions are as accurate as possible.
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Page 10: The Body — The System
Added, the contents of each are listed below. Unpacking the 645DF system The Phase One 645DF system is delivered in a case created for the travelling photographer, the waterproof and impact resistant case has the standard measurements of carry-on baggage in airplanes.
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Value Added: The case is flexible inside, completely customizeable so you can decide the actual content and interior of the case. But as delivered the case will hold: • P+ digital back • 645 DF camera body • Schneider Kreutznach 80mm LS f 2.8 Lens •… -
Page 12: Batteries For Camera
Batteries for camera Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “L” (to turn the power off). Use six “AA” alkaline or Lithium batteries. NiCd or NiMH batteries should only be used in the camerabody if CF04 is set on rechargeable. Read more on C-04 Select battery [batt] on page 90 1.
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The camera’s power is turned on when the shutter release mode selector is set to “S,” “C” or “M.UP .” In order to prevent the camera’s batteries from discharging, sleep mode is automatically entered if no operations are performed for a specific period of time while the power is ON (with exposure metering status maintained). -
Page 14: Batteries For The Back
The Phase One P+ back comes with two 2500mAh batteries. •Do not allow charger to get wet or get exposed to moisture If you need to purchase extra batteries Phase One recommend Canon •Keep the Charger out of reach of children •Once charging is completed, unplug the transformer from power source…
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Page 15: Attach And Remove Lens
Attach and remove lens 1. Remove the front body cap, just like you would remove a lens, by pushing the lens release button [A] backward and then turn the front body cap or the lens itself counter clockwise and lift out. 2.
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Page 16: Adjusting The Strap
Attach the leaf shutter lens Leaf shutter lenses are equipped with an internal shutter, leaf shutter lenses are capable of high shutter speeds 1/800 sec. or 1/1600 on P65+ and P40+ with flash synchronization which is particularly useful when you are doing daytime fill-in flash photography. When the leaf shutter lens is attached and the leafshutter is used, the letters “LS”…
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Page 17: Attaching The Back
The P+ back is fully integrated with the camera body and functions as a part of the whole camera system. When no digital back attached to the Phase One 645DF camera body the mirror is up and the shutter is open. This is the correct position when no back is attached.
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Page 18: The Parts Of The Camera System
The parts of the camera system Hot shoe Exposure mode dial Self timer button Interval button Rubber eye piece Eyepiece shutter lever Main LCD backlight button Main LCD Multiple exposure button Mirror* Exposure metering mode selector *Do not touch the mirror Focus point selector button Rear dial Electronic contacts…
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Page 19: The Displays
The displays The display on the camera body will provide you with a lot of valuable information. This includes many features and settings including, but not limited to shutter speed, aperture value, exposure program, exposure compensations and metering modes. See the figure for full explanation. mode set mode set During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed.
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Page 20: Display Abbreviations
Display abbreviations Display examples in the custom function mode Liquid Crystal Display Due to the limitations of the space and letters, words and letters on the LCD are abbreviated. Display examples of the main LCD…
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Page 21: The Buttons On The Back
The buttons on the back The back is equipped with four buttons, these buttons will take you through all functions of the back, and the buttons will change function to match the menu shown on the display. Read more on the menus in the chapter regarding this.
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Page 22: Setting Date And Time
2.11 Setting date and time Date and time is set and controlled through the digital back. Default date and time is GMT+1. If the digital back has been without power for a longer period of time, it will automatically ask you to setup time and date when it is powered up. In the “Time &…
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Page 23: Setting Diopter
2.12 Setting diopter Look through the viewfinder and make sure that the focus frame Diopter correction lens Range of Adjustment (Rectangle with Circle) is in sharp focus. If it is not, turn the diopter DE401 -2,5 to +2,5 (standard) adjustment dial in the “–” direction if you are nearsighted, in the “+” -5,0 to -2,0 DE402 (fnearsighted users)
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Page 24: Eyepiece Shutter
Replacing the Diopter Correction Lens 1. Remove the rubber eye piece by sliding upwards Notice: If there is dirt or dust on the lens surface, remove it with a blower or sweep it off gently with a lens brush If there are fingerprints or dirt on the lens surface, wipe them off with a piece of clean, soft gauze Using solvents could discolor the…
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Page 26: Basic Functions
Basic functions Setting ISO ISO functionality is controlled by the digital back. The default ISO setting is either ISO 50 or 100 depending on which back you are using. Keep in mind that the higher ISO you are using, the higher degree of noise you will see in your image file.
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Page 27: Easy Photography
Easy Photography 1. Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “S” (single-frame advance mode). There are two shutter release modes: “S” (singleframe advance mode) and “C” (continuous advance mode). When set to “L” the power is turned off. 2. Set the focus mode selector lever to “S” (single focus mode). There are three focus modes: “S”…
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There are four exposure modes: “P” (Program Auto Exposure), “Av” (Aperture priority AE) “Tv” (Shutter priority AE) “M” (Manual mode). P: Program AE — The aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically according to the shooting conditions. This mode is best suited for general photography, since it allows you to concentrate on the shooting. -
Page 29: Measuring Light — Exposure Metering
Measuring light – Exposure Metering 1. Exposure metering mode mark is displayed when the exposure metering mode button [A] is pressed shortly. Three different exposure metering modes are displayed sequentially when either the front or rear dial is turned, select an appropriate exposure mode. 2.
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Page 30: Focus Modes
Focus modes If autofocus AF is desired, chose AF on the focusing selector ring on the lens, then chose between S(single) and C(continuously) Auto focusing. The Focus selection ring on the lens will help you to rapidly switch between AF and M, without having to change your grip of the camera. The shutter release button has a two-step action.
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To use the auto focus function, both the camera body and the lens have to be set in the auto focus mode. When either the camera body or the lens is set in the manual focus mode, auto focus does not function. See the instruction manual for each lens for the way to switch focus mode on the lens. -
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Turn the focus mode selector lever to “M” (manual focus mode). 2. Manual Focus operation for Telephoto and Zoom lenses. All newer Phase One, Mamiya and Schneider Kreutznach lenses can be switched from Auto Focus to Manual Focus by using the AF ring or slider fitted on the lens. -
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— When a lens with the focus mode selector is attached and the focus mode selector lever of the camera body is set at “S” or “C”, you can change focus modes between automatic and manual with the selector of the lens. — To use the auto focus function, both the camera body and the lens have to be set in the auto focus mode. -
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Manual focusing using the focus mark (Focus confirmation method) With this camera, the focus mark lights in the viewfinder’s LCD when the picture is in focus. With the shutter release button half-pressed, turn the lens focusing ring to focus on the subject. When the subject is in focus, the focus mark lights in the viewfinder’s LCD. -
Page 35: 3.5 Using Focus Lock And Infrared Focusing
3.5 Using focus lock and infrared focusing Using the Focus Lock Function If the object that you want to focus on is not in the focus frame, the camera focuses on the background at the center. In such cases use the focus lock function to lock the focus before releasing the shutter.
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AF Assist Infrared Light When the subject is dark or very low-key and the camera can fail to auto-focus, a red lamp may light on the front of the camera when the shutter release button is half-pressed. This light assists the camera’s auto focus function and he AF assist infrared light is emitted only when the focus mode is set to “S”… -
Page 37: 3.6 Shutter Release Modes
3.6 Shutter release modes Single-Frame Mode One photo is taken each time the shutter release button is pressed. Set the shutter release mode selector to “S” Continuous Mode Photos are taken as long as the shutter release button is pressed. Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “C”.
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“PL” (low speed). This function [StEP] allows you to make these changes quickly. Phase One 645 program shift chart (ISO100/AF80mm F2.8 D) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22… -
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Aperture Priority AE (Av) NOTICE: Set the desired aperture, and the camera selects the optimum shutter The shutter speed value will blink when speed accordingly. Use the Av mode to maintain specific control over the subject is too dark or too bright for a depth of field, i.e. -
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Manual Mode (M) NOTICE: This mode is used to set both the aperture and shutter speed for total When the exposure is compensated exposure control. Varying shutter speeds can be selected, including in the Manual mode, the difference “bulb”, “tIME” and manually from 60 mins to 1/4000 sec. Aperture between the metered value and the compensated value will be displayed values can be set from maximum to minimum aperture. -
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One-push shift function When difference between the set value and metered value is displayed on the viewfinder LCD in the Manual “M” mode, press the AEL button for approx. 1 second and the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed to achieve the correct exposure based on the set aperture value. Notice: While the difference[B] between the set value[A] and the metered The aperture level can be selected for… -
Page 42: 3.8 Exposure On Leaf Shutter Vs. Focal Plane
3.8 Exposure on Leaf shutter vs. Focal plane Exposure Lens Mode Shutter speed X-Sync Mode 1/4000-1/800 1/800-1S 1S — 30S+ 1/4000 — 1/800 1/800 — 1S 1s — 30S+ Program Leaf Shutter — — — — Focal Shutter — 1/90 — 1S —…
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Page 43: Flash Photography
In addition to its standard flash sync system, the Phase One 645DF the camera’s synchro terminal. features TTL (through the lens), off the film (OTF) and electronic flash When using flashes with a flash exposure metering.
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Phase One 645DF features TTL (Through The Lens), OTF (Off The Film) Metz 3952 functions and electronic flash exposure metering. A flash sensor located inside the camera body reads the flash light reflected off the surface of the Charging completed indicator in… -
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Example: (1) When the size of the subject you want to light with the flash is Exposure mode Shutter speed Aperture relatively small within the picture Program AE Automatically set by Automatically set by camera to 1/60 sec. camera when the metered (2) When the background behind the subject is extremely bright or when Aperture priority AE Any aperture… -
Page 46: Flash Compensation Settings
Flash compensation settings By combined use of a Metz flash and the SCA3952 adapter, the camera adjusts for flash. It can be adjusted within ±3EV in increments of 1/3 steps. 1. Turn on the power Install the SCA3952 adapter on the Metz flash, and put it on the camera then lock the flash in place using the locking knob on the flash shoe.
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Page 47: Flash Photography With Electronic Flash Models Other Than Metz
Flash Photography with electronic flash models other than Metz 1. To use a grip type flashgun or a strobe with other electric contacts than X contact, connect the sync. cord to the camera’s sync. terminal. (See note below about flashes designed exclusively for other maker’s cameras.) 2.
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Page 49: Advanced Functions
Advanced functions NOTICE: After taking pictures using the exposure compensation feature, Exposure Compensation be sure to return the exposure compensation dial to the “0” position. In situations providing extreme high contrast, the resulting photograph may be under- or overexposed. When this occurs, use the exposure The exposure compensation dial is compensation function.
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Page 50: Ae Lock
AE Lock Shooting with the AE lock function is useful in cases where the subject to be brought into focus differs from the subject whose exposure is to be measured or when measuring the exposure of a particular part to be brought into focus using spot exposure metering mode while that part is on the shooting screen.
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Metered-value difference indicator Keep pressing the AEL button [A] and the difference between the metered exposure value and the exposure of the new composition will be displayed on the viewfinder LCD. This function can be used to see if an object of very different brightness levels can be properly photographed. -
Page 52: Auto Bracketing
Auto Bracketing NOTICE: When it is difficult to determine your exposure compensation value When you want to cancel the auto- you can use the auto exposure bracketing feature. This allows you bracketing mode, turn the rear dial to change “On” to “OF” to automatically capture different exposure variations in succession.
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Single-Frame Mode (S) Press the shutter release button for each shot. AE settings under auto-bracketing mode The camera meters adequate exposure value for each shot and Exposure Mode Setting performs auto-bracketing. The camera stays in the auto-bracketing Program AE Shutter speed varies mode until you cancel the auto-bracketing mode manually. -
Page 54: Taking Photos With The Mirror Up
Taking photos with the mirror up NOTICE: This function prevents mirror-caused vibrations which may blur the image Auto bracketing exposures can be made when the auto bracketing in close-up photography, when shutter speed is slow, when a telephoto mode is set before taking photos with lens is used, or when photographing a poster or e.g.
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Mirror up delay To change from the self timer setting to the mirror up setting, press the shutter button so the mirror goes into the upright position and once the set time has expired the shutter will release, and the mirror will return to the lower position. -
Page 56: Bulb Mode & Long Exposure
Bulb Mode & Long exposure NOTICE: To make an exposure longer than 30 seconds, adjust the shutter speed As the camera is electronically to “B” (bulb). In order to prevent camera shake, use the RE401 or RS402 controlled even during exposures, it is recommended to replace batteries electromagnetic shutter release and tripod.
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Page 57: Front/Rear Dial Lock Mechanisms
Front/rear dial lock mechanisms NOTICE: The setting will be stored after one When the Electronic Dial Lock is “On,” all currently set values in “Av” second. (Aperture Priority AE), “Tv” (Shutter Priority AE) and “M” (Manual mode) cannot be adjusted with the front or rear dials. This prevents accidental Dial lock can not be set when the exposure mode is “P”…
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Page 58: Self Timer Mode
Self timer mode With this function, under the default setting the shutter is released 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed. The self timer lamp flashes slowly for the first 7 seconds, and then flashes quickly for the Notice: last 3 seconds before the shutter is released.
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Page 59: 4.9 Interval Photography
4.9 Interval photography By repeated turning, the interval time can be set automatically. It can be set to suit scenes such as cloud movement or a flower going in bloom. Notice: Repeat turning (according to the number of times) will lead to a 1.
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Page 60: Depth Of Field
4.10 Depth of field Depth of field (D.O.F.) is defined as the zone of sharpness before and behind the plane of focus. It depends on distance to subject, focal length of lens, aperture setting and distance the lens is focused at. In addition to visual observation via the depth of field preview button, the D.O.F.
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Page 61: Infrared Photography
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! a back dedicated to infrared photography. – All corrections in this area must be done by Phase One to ensure the precision. If you remove the protectionglass or make other physical adjustments on the back the warranty will immediately be void.
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Page 62: Tethered Shooting
Tethered shooting Phase One is on the cutting edge of quality and technology, however Phase One still maintains it’s commitment to being intuitive. It is as easy as plug and play and it is created to match all shooting environments.
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Page 63: Tethered Operations
P+ back. If using a laptop with the (non P+) P 20 and P 25 it is necessary to use the Phase One “No Firewire Power Solution” Part.# 70508 to force battery power.
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Page 64: The Back
The Back The back is a highly developed electronic device. The Phase One backs are created to provide a natural and easy workflow, without creating unnecessary complicated functions or menubrowsing. You can see the menu flow chart here and read more on the menuoptions in this chapter.
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Page 66: Cf Card Usage
When working with CF-cards, card readers and digital cameras it is very important to follow a few rules to avoid loss of data. Phase One recommends that you test-drive all new Compact Flash cards (including the one enclosed). By doing an initial test to verify that the capture…
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CF card usage – 3S the Secure Storage System When a card is inserted into the P–back, a complete disk check for a valid file structure is performed. For smaller CF cards the time to load is negligible, however you may notice some lag with larger cards. -
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When inserting the card into the card reader on a Mac or PC, the card will be mounted as a removable drive on the computer. For information on how to import the files to Phase One Capture One, please consult the Capture One online user guide available under… -
Page 69: Mounting And Dismounting Card On Computers
Mounting and dismounting card on computers On Windows™ computers the proper procedure to eject your CF card is to right click on the icon in “My Computer” and select “Eject”. Not following this procedure can confuse the system and possibly unintentionally damage or erase a CF card.
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Phase One recommends formatting in the digital back. Selecting “Format disk” will erase the CF-card in the P+ back. The CF- card will be formatted as FAT-32. Formatting on a Mac OS X computer On Mac OS X the formatting cannot be done directly in the finder but is easily done inside the Disk Utility located in the Applications >… -
Page 71: Navigating The Back Menu
The main screen also shows the current ISO setting, white balance setting and IIQ Raw file format selected. Menu buttons The Phase One P+ back has four menu buttons to control the menu Exit/Play system on the display. •…
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From the home position, pressing the “Play” button will bring up the image browser, where you can go up and down with the right hand buttons, to browse through images. Pressing the “Menu”” button will bring you to the menu system where you can scroll up and down in the menu system with the right hand buttons to select the menu options to set. -
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Battery and Power Indicator The screen dumps illustrate the battery and power mode indicators. This is the initial view that meets the user when switching on the P+ back (not connected to a computer). When a FireWire cable is inserted and the P+ Back draws the power from FireWire this is shown with an icon in the bottom of the main menu. -
Page 74: Playmode
Playmode “Play mode” can be used to review, zoom and delete images. From the “Main screen”, pressing the top left button the P+ back is set to Play mode. In Play mode the top of the screen will show a menu bar. In the right side of the menu bar the current image number and the number of images captured on the media is displayed.
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Page 75: Playmode — Zoom Functions
View modes Play mode has four view modes, or review modes; Normal image display, Exposure warning overlay, Histogram overlay or File Info overlay. After entering the Play mode, press the “Enter” button to shift to the view mode you want. Exposure warning overlay will warn about burned out areas in the image by filling in the blown highlights with a flashing color.
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An icon just beside the Play button (top left hand button) will show the direction of scroll as either vertical or horizontal. Pressing the “Play” button once will change this from horizontal to vertical scroll when using the up and down buttons. (Left side) To exit the zoom function use the enter key to navigate to the eyeglass icon in the pan view and press the Play button to step to the next icon in the menu bar. -
Page 77: Menu Mode
Menu Mode Pressing the lower left button sets the P+ back in “Menu mode”. Entering Menu mode by pressing the lower left button allows you to set up all the preferences of the P+ back. Menus are navigated by following the Enter, Exit, Up and Down arrows and pressing the corresponding buttons on the P+ back.
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Short latency has a shorter response time, but is power consuming, so when battery time is an issue you should select “Long latency” at the cost of response time from the camera. Always set the P+ back to “long latency” when the back is used in “two shoot mode”… -
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In the ISO Menu choose from ISO 50 to ISO 1600 depending on the conditions you want (number of ISO options may vary depending on which model P+ back is used). In general the higher ISO, the more noise in the image. This means that for optimal image quality, it is a better strategy to have more light in the scene or adjust the f stop on the camera, than just turning to a higher ISO. -
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When scrolling to the bottom of the WB options four options are available: “Custom1”, “Custom2”, “Custom3” and “CreateWB…” To make a new custom white balance select CreateWB… and choose which one from the following: “Custom1”, “Custom2” or “Custom3” When one of the options is selected the “Make Custom WB” will be blinking. Now you are ready to capture the image that should be used for white balancing. -
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The P+ back will beep to confirm that the custom white balance is uploaded, saved and ready to be disconnected. This technique is useful because you can bring up to three predefined custom white balances taken in the studio to your location shoot. Please be aware that when shooting tethered to the computer, the white balance must still be set in the Capture One application. -
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Delete options There are three delete options: “Confirm On”, “Confirm Off” and “Disable”. In Delete options you can setup whether you want an extra confirmation when you delete images (Confirm On — Default), delete images immediately (Confirm Off), or you can disable deleting of images on the P+ back to avoid unintended loss of images. -
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Configuration “Configuration” is used to setup general settings and perform general tasks on the P+ back. “Configuration” contains more menu entries than can be displayed on one screen. This is indicated by a double arrow pointing down on the right side. Scrolling past the last menu entry will reveal the next entry. -
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Phase One recommends leaving disk checking turned on to maximize data security on memory cards. Read more about the Phase One Secure Storage system in the user guide referring to your digital Phase One back. Camera Mode Camera mode is used in special applications only. -
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Power Save Power Save only has two options “Auto Shutdown” and “Backlight”. Auto Shutdown is used to set the time frame before the P+ back Shuts down, when there Is no activity. If the P+ back is automatically shut down it can only be woken up by pressing the “Power”… -
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Phase One has made this easy by incorporating a large “L” in a parenthesis after the Language menu. Finding this “L” will help the user get native language back. -
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Phase One is offering a newer firmware for your camera. Firmware might be made available in the download section at www.phaseone.com Before contacting your dealer or Phase One Support please make sure to have access to the “About“ box or write down the entire contents of the “About” box. -
Page 88: 7.0 Custom Function
7.0 Custom function Custom functions provides options to change the method for using or accessing the camera functions. The custom functions can store separate settings for 3 users. When at C-00, chose 1 (A), 2 (B), or 3 (C) to store a specific set of user function selections for the group of custom settings from C-01 to C-19.
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7.1 Custom Functions via P 40+ and P 65+ If your Phase One 645DF is equipped with a P 40+ or P 65+ back it is possible to select and adjust the Customs Functions via the back. Enter the Custom Functions menu by selecting Menu>645DF Setup, this menu will allow you to adjust Custom Functions. -
Page 90: Types Of Custom Functions
Types of custom functions C-04 Select battery [batt] This function is used to set the batteries used in the camera so that C-00 Custom functions profile [SEL] the remaining battery charge will be displayed correctly on the external 0: Last used (default=0) LCD panel.
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C-10 Half-press shutter release function mode [HALF] C-15 Flash sync. timing [FLSY] This function is used to set the AE lock and AF operations when the When shooting moving subjects with flash you can set the synchronization shutter button is half-pressed. timing. -
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C-97 Support for Mamiya ZD backs This function should ONLY be activated when shooting on a Mamiya ZD back. 0: Default setting NO Mamiya ZD back on the camera body 1: Mamiya ZD back on camera body C-98 Lens firmware version The current firmware version can be checked. -
Page 94: 7.3 Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 Or C3
7.3 Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 or C3 Mode dial options “C1”, “C2” and “C3” can be used to store preferred settings. These settings can be changed instantly to suit the photographer’s needs, you can change the settings on the camera body, or even easier on the back if you are working on P 65+ or P40+.
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Programming the Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 or C3 on the digital back If your Phase One 645DF is equipped with a P 40+ or P 65+ back you can adjust control the custom dial modes via the back. You can enter the custom dial modes menu by selecting Menu>645DF Setup, this menu will allow you to adjust custom dial modes (C1, C2, C3). -
Page 96: Lenses And Multi Mount
Functions of the Phase One lens The Phase One 80mm f/2.8 is a sharp and well tested digital lens. The lens is mounted by aligning the white dot on the lens with the white dot…
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Page 97: Function Of The Phase One Lens Adaptor
Function of the Phase One lens adaptor To mount the Phase One Multi-Mount, match the white dot on the camera up with the white dot on the Multi-Mount and turn slowly clockwise, NEVER use force to mount the ring. When the Phase One Multi-Mount is mounted you can fit Carl Zeiss/Hasselblad V and Hasselblad 200series lenses on the camera.
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Page 98: List Of Alternative Lenses
MC Arsat 600 f.8,0 Pentacon six Mirror Mamiya 45 f.2,8 Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 55 f.2,8 Mamiya 645AFD Lenses usable in combination with Phase One Multi-Mount Mamiya 150 f.3,5 Mamiya 645AFD Carl Zeiss CFi 30 f.3,5 hasselblad V Mamiya 210 f.4,0…
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Page 99: Lens Cast
If working with large format cameras with tilt and swing, it is necessary to make a new calibration file if the tilt and swing position is changed. Phase One provides a solution in the Capture One software that helps removing the lens cast, called Lens Cast Calibration (LCC) By holding an opaque white plate in front of the lens it is possible to capture a calibration image.
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Page 100: Simple Steps To Calibrate On Fixed Lenses (Mac)
4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses (MAC) 1. Hold the calibration plate in front of the fixed lens (as close as possible), and capture. In order to ensure correct exposure you may have to up a few f-stops or in a very dark setup, put on more light directly onto the plate.
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Page 101: Simple Steps To Calibrate On Fixed Lenses (Pc)
4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses (PC) 1. Hold the calibration plate in front of the fixed lens (as close as possible), and capture. In order to ensure correct exposure you may have to open up a few f-stops or in a very dark setup, direct more light directly onto the plate.
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Page 102: Large Format And Stitched Images (Pc)
Large format and stitched images (PC) 1. Start by capturing the two calibration files and the two image files. 2. Save the left-side calibration file by clicking the “Generate…” button 3. Name the calibration file i.e.”CarsLeft”. 4. Save the right-side calibration file the same way. 5.
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Page 104: Software
Software Capture One, is a part of the new Phase One camera platform. For further information regarding functions of Capture One 5 please read the users guide for this, the user guide is found under the help menu on Windows and Mac.
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Page 105: Importing From Cf Card
Importing from CF card You can import images directly into your Capture One Session from a memory card inserted into a card reader. You can also easily brows to a disk containing RAW images on your local or network computer. Choose File >…
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Page 106: 10.0 Large Format And Technical Cameras
FlexAdapter is a sliding back used to connect a Phase One back to a large format camera. A ground glass is provided for initial set-up that slides over to position the digital back in the perfect orientation to the focused area.
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Page 107: Technical Cameras
For many photographers, quality cannot be compromised. A technical camera provides significantly more optical quality especially when combined with a Phase One back and Capture One software. The optical path is straight and simple with no mirror systems to worry about.
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Page 108: 11.0 Maintenance
A frequently used product should be inspected periodically at the If the Focusing Screen needs nearest official Phase One repair center. Should there be errors or cleaning, send it to the nearest malfunctions of camera, lens or back – do NOT try to repair – consult authorized Phase One service center.
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Page 109: Battery Socket
11.2 Battery socket Never leave batteries in the socket, if the camera or back is not supposed to be used for longer periods. Notice: Make sure to re-install the empty Keep contacts clean and dry at all times. battery case into the body. The empty battery cassette must be External battery socket inserted into the body.
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Page 110: Camera Display Error-Notification
11.4 Camera display error-notification When Any of These Displays Appear LCD display Causes and remedies Problems Remedies The camera caution mark will blink if the camera body detects an abnormality.
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Page 111: Lens Maintenance
Back Maintenance Cleaning the CCD When the Phase One P+ back is not attached to a camera, the camera back must be protected with the protection plate. However, over time dust may accumulate on the IR filter. This will degrade the image quality if not removed.
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Page 112: Housing Specification
11.7 housing specification Camera type : 6×4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal-plane shutter, TTL multiple mode AE, AF Flash synch : X contact point, 1/125 seconds. Synchro speed can be changed away from terminal. single lens reflex Flash control : TTL direct flash control, supports Metz SCA3002 system (SCA3952 Adapter) Actual Image size: 56×41.5 mm Mirror up shot : Select by pressing the mirror up button.
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Page 113: P+ Series Technical Specifications
2.2” QVGA TFT with 230,000 pixels, high brightness and contrast both indoor and outdoor, very fine details Results are based on testing in Phase One’s testing department. Variation may be expected due to specific camera set up. Battery used for test is new 2500mAh Li+.
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Page 114: End User Support Policy
Digital camera back pricing and repairs are also handled locally. If there is no local partner in your area, then please contact Phase One directly, and we will assist you directly or through one of our partners.
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The FAQ is a collection of the most frequently asked questions and related answers in the Phase One Knowledge Base. Use the FAQ as the first and best place to find answers on many technical questions. If you are seeking more detailed information about Capture One, Portrait One, or our Digital Backs, you can download user guides and manuals or watch some of the tutorials available. -
Page 117: Compendium — Additional Texts
COMPENDIUM — ADDITIONAL TEXTS TTL Flash photography on Phase One camera and Focal Plane shutter The below written text is a walk-through of most actions happening when using TTL flash TTL means it is through the lens, i.e. handled by the camera, and it should also be OTF (off the…
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Page 118: Web Resources
The user forum is a traditional forum, you can share experiences and find a few tip’n’tricks. Phase One Knowledge Base official Based on the extremely large database and experience of Phase One Support, the knowledge base can normally provide you the answer to almost any technical question.
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REFERENCE MANUAL
Phase One A/S
Roskildevej 39
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel: +45 36 46 01 11
Fax: +45 36 46 02 22
e-mail: info@phaseone.dk
www.phaseone.com
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Melville, NY 11747-0983
USA
Tel: 1 631 547-8900
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E-mail: info@phaseone.com
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Phase One U.S. Roskildevej 39 200 Broadhollow Road, (Suite 312) DK-2000 Frederiksberg Melville, NY 11747-0983 Denmark Tel: +45 36 46 01 11 Tel: 1 631 547-8900 Fax: +45 36 46 02 22 Fax: 1 631 547-9898 e-mail: info@phaseone.dk E-mail: info@phaseone.com www.phaseone.com… -
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Page 4: Table Of Contents
Always format your Memory card in the P+ back Please note! General handling guidelines Using cards or microdrives in the card reader Mounting and dismounting Preparing the CF-cards or microdrives Formatting on a Mac OS X computer P+ Series reference manual…
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ISO settings White Balance Custom White Balance Custom white balance from Capture One FileFormat Play Setup Backlight Auto Preview Delete options Brightness Configuration Storage Power Source Format disk Disk Checking Power Save Ready beep Restore def. (Defaults) P+ Series reference manual… -
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Camera LCD display Viewfinder information Auto exposure Double exposure protection Image orientation detection IR filter on the CCD Mounting the viewfinder mask Mounting the H 101 — P+ back on the Hasselblad H 1 Use of cables P+ Series reference manual… -
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Large format and stitched images (Mac) 4 Simple steps to calibrate ON fixed lenses (Win) Large format and stitched images (Win): 15. mAIntEnAnCE Cleaning the CCD 16. SECURE StORAgE SyStEm Secure Storage system “3S” (How does it work?) P+ Series reference manual… -
Page 8: Introduction
This manual “P+ Series — Reference Manual” covers specific P+ Series features and functionality. The P+ Series comes in a suitcase and is ready to be used right out of the box. Phase One is committed to providing the best solution for the professional photographer.
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Page 10: Unpacking The System
This makes it easy to fixate these inside the suitcase. 4 dividers are supplied, use a large scissor or hobby knife to cut out one of them into three or four smaller pieces, and use these for splitting the compartments into smaller sections. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 12: Charging The Batteries
•Do not short-circuit the contacts. •Never store the battery connected to the charger for an extensive period of time. •Do not expose to excessive heat or naked flame. •Do not dismantle or carry out any alteration to the product P+ Series reference manual…
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Due to difference in the tolerances of some third party batteries, these may not fit intothe digital back’s battery compartment. Do not try to force a battery into the compartment. When pressing the battery release button it should slide in without problems. P+ Series reference manual… -
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CF- card slot on the left side of the camera back. The advantages of using it as a fully portable device are obvious, but operating tethered has advantages too. P+ Series reference manual…
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Using the four menu buttons you can setup the preferences for all these operational features. Play Menu I.e. the display time of the images, time before backlight is dimmed, ISO, file format and white balance. P+ Series reference manual… -
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LED’s in the right hand side of the display and you will hear a ready beep. The lights will turn off immediately. This is an indication that the camera is ready to capture. In general, if the LEDs are not illuminated the camera is ready. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 17: Green Led
This requires some power consumption. On electronically controlled camera bodies the power consumption can be drastically reduced by setting the shutter latency to long latency in the P+ back or inside the P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 18: Double Exposure Protection
The focusing of the P+ back camera back will be damaged. • It is only possible to remount the filter without dust in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities. • The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 20: Quick Start
Insert CF-Card or connect IEEE1394/FireWire (To shoot tethered directly to the computer) If shooting tethered Launch the Capture One Application Otherwise Shoot the images to CF-card, import them using the Capture One Application and a card-reader. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 21: Setting Up Time And Date
The time and date is applied to all files captured with the P+ back. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 22: Cf Card Usage
To eject the card push the small button just above the card once, and an ejecting pin will come out. Pushing this pin all the way back in will eject the card. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 23: Secure Storage System (3S)
P+ back cluster sizes on the disk is set for best performance. It is however also possible to format the cards on either Mac or Windows, this is explained in the following sections of this chapter. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 24: Please Note
Windows 2000 requires you to download and install the driver from www.sandisk.com. For information on how to import the files to Phase One Capture One, please consult the Capture One online user guide available under «Capture One Help» in the Help Menu. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 25: Mounting And Dismounting
Mac HFS, UNIX or NTFS file systems are not supported by the P+ back, and cards with these file systems will not be recognized. The card will have to be formatted in either FAT 16 or FAT 32 using a computer, Mac OS X or Windows. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 26: Formatting On A Mac Os X Computer
DOS File System. Give the disk a name and click on Erase to erase and format the entire disk for use with the P+ back. Choose «Options» in the formatting dialog to specify a complete and thorough formatting of the media. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 27: Formatting On A Windows Computer
Autostart (Mac oS X) iPhoto Autostart can be disabled in the Mac system preference. Select «CD’s & DVD’s» and change the setting for «Picture CD» to either «Ignore» or point it to the Capture One Application you are using. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 28: Navigating The Menu System
When the P+ back is in its initial state (just after power up) or at the menu systems «home» position (Main screen), the four buttons each has a shortcut assigned. Play, Menu, ISO and WB. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 29: Home Shortcut
«Enter» button. Exiting the menus is done with the «Exit» button. home shortcut Holding down the «Exit» button for a few seconds will always bring you to the home position or main screen immediately. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 30: Iso And Wb
Power indicator The below screen dumps illustrates the battery and power mode indicators. This is the initial view that meets the user when switching on the P+ back (not connected to a computer) P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 31: Button Lock Shortcut
To Unlock the buttons hold down the «Play» button again and tab the «Lock» button twice again. When the buttons are locked, the key icon is displayed just below “WB”. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 32: Play Mode
Pressing the Play button on the P+ back (top left hand button) will step through the options available in the menu bar. From left to right these are: Review, Zoom and Delete. Pressing the «Enter» button on the P+ back (bottom left hand button) selects the option. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 33: View Modes
Zoom After entering Play mode, advance to the eyeglass icon by pressing the button again and press the «Enter» button to select it. It is now possible to zoom in the image with the «Enter» button. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 34: Browsing Inside Zoom
Up and Down buttons without leaving the Zoom functions. This means that the exact same focus point can be evaluated on several pictures in a row by pressing «Enter» — «Up» or «Enter» — «Down». P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 35: Delete
Setup», the X and √ confirmation will be skipped, and the image deleted immediately when pressing «Enter» while on the delete menu. Exit the Play mode Exit the Play Setup at any time by holding down the Play button for two seconds. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 36: Menu Mode
Enter the Capture Setup by pressing the enter button (lower left button) In the Capture Setup you can select ISO, WB, FileFormat or Shutter. by scrolling down with the down button you can select the options. P+ Series reference manual…
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ISO. When the preferred ISO setting is set press the «Enter» button to confirm the choice (green √ check mark). P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 39: White Balance
When scrolling to the bottom of the WB options four options are available: “Custom1”, “Custom2”, “Custom3” and “CreateWB…” To make a new custom white balance select CreateWB… and choose which one from the following: “Custom1”, “Custom2” or “Custom3” P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 40: Custom White Balance From Capture One
Finally Click the “Set as capture white balance” button inside capture One. The P+ back will beep, confirming that the custom white balance is now uploaded, will be applied when the P+ back has been disconnected. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 41: Play Setup
«Backlight» allows you to setup how many seconds or minutes of inactivity there may be before the light of the display fades. This setting affects the battery life of the P+ back. The more time before light is dimmed, the faster the battery is drained. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 42: Auto Preview
In Delete options you can setup whether you want an extra confirmation when you delete images (Confirm On — Default), delete images immediately (Confirm Off), or you can disable deleting of images on the P+ back to avoid unintended loss of images. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 43: Brightness
«Configuration» is used to setup general settings and perform general tasks on the P+ back. «Configuration» contains more menu entries than can be displayed on one screen. This is indicated by a double arrow pointing down on the right side. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 44: Storage
P+ back is empty. The P+ back can also be forced to shoot to either Compact Flash or IEEE 1394/FireWire by selecting the options inside «Storage». P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 45: Power Source
MacBook or PowerBook. Format disk Selecting «Format disk» will erase the CF-card in the P+ back. The CF-card will be formatted as FAT-32. Please see CF-card section for troubleshooting if your card is not recognized. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 46: Disk Checking
Auto Shutdown is used to set the time frame before the P+ back Shuts down, when there is no activity. If the P+ back is automatically shut down it can only be woken up by pressing the «Power» button. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 47: Ready Beep
Left side buttons will step through the hours, minutes and seconds field, while the right up and down buttons can be used to set the value of the fields. The time and date is applied to all files captured with the P+ back. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 48: Language
Currently (When this manual was written) the following languages are supported on the P+: English (default), Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), French, Italian, German and Spanish. If there is sufficient request for more languages, these might be made available through a Firmware upgrade. P+ Series reference manual…
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Firmware might be made available in the download section at www.phaseone.com Before contacting your dealer or Phase One Support please make sure to have access to the «About «box or write down the entire contents of the «About» box. P+ Series reference manual… -
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P+ back to Long latency, and thereby preserve battery life. Remember though that this will slow down the response time when shooting. To learn how to setup latency please consult the Menu mode section P+ Series reference manual…
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CF-Card eject button Camera back detach button Display IEEE1394/ FireWire port Shutter sync port Flash Sync port Power button To release the battery press the battery release button and slide the battery down and out of the compartment. P+ Series reference manual… -
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(The same procedure is recommended by Mamiya for all film cassettes) Press and hold down the «Detach» button while connecting the upper part Place the P+ back firmly in the bottom locking mechanism P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 53: Mounting The Viewfinder Mask
Please refer to the Mamiya 645 AFD manual detailing “Changing the focus screen” before the focus screen is mounted. The black mark on the mask must point towards the left front corner of the bracket. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 54: Image Orientation
Studio flash sync on the AFd body When using the P+ back on a Mamiya AFD body, the flash sync should be connected to the Mamiya body. The flash connector on the P+ back is for use with large format cameras only. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 55: T-Mode On The Mamiya 645Afd
When using the Mamiya 645 AFD the mode selector should be placed in M (Manual mode) and the focus type selector should also be in the M position. It is not possible for the camera to measure light or focus when the mirror is up. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 56: Mamiya Rz67 Pro Iid
Even if the P+ back is turned off, the battery will drain slowly if selector is not at the orange dot. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 57: Studio Flash Sync On The Rz Lens Shutter
Default your P+ back is set to Short latency, which means that the P+ back will respond fast on triggering at the cost of battery time. To learn how to setup latency please consult the Menu mode section. P+ Series reference manual…
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Part# 50300143 Multi connector to Lens sync (for use with Large format — in two shot mode) Part# 50300144 From multi connector to mini jack female (for use with Large format wakeup cable or Kapture Group one shot adaptor cable) P+ Series reference manual… -
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Page 60: P+ Back For Hasselblad
The Phase One P+ back can be mounted on a wide range of Hasselblad cameras including Hasselblad 555 ELD, 553 ELX, 501 CM, 503 CW as well as Mamiya RZ67 Pro II and 4” x 5” view cameras via an optional Phase One FlexAdaptor. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 61: Mounting The Viewfinder Mask
After the Phase One viewfinder mask is positioned in the bracket, place the Hasselblad focusing screen on top of the mask and slide the viewfinder toP+ back into place. P+ Series reference manual…
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(S or RS modes). The camera should be set to AS, A or 0 mode. Also make sure that the lens is not jammed when connecting the flash sync cable to the Phase One P+ back. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 64: Camera Body Specifics
Flash cable connects to the connector on the P+ back For tethered capture to a computer — plug in a IEEE1394/ FireWire cable in the back. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 65: Hasselblad 555 Eld
This on the cost of response time. To learn how to setup latency please consult the Menu mode section No Motor cable on ELd A motor cable is not required when using the camera on an Hasselblad 555 ELD body. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 66: Hasselblad 553 Elx
While using the Hasselblad 553 ELX you should set the Shutter latency to ”Short latency” It is possible to use «Long latency» mode on this camera when using a motor cable and only using the capture button inside the Capture One Application. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 67: Hasselblad 501 Cm And 503 Cw Without Winder
LED on the back of the camera back while you slowly press the mechanical trigger on the camera body. You can safely press the button all the way in the moment the LED flashes. ”Mirror Up” is not supported when using «Long Latency». P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 68: Hasselblad 503 Cw With Winder Cw
Also make sure that the lens is not jammed or locked open on the “B” setting when connecting the flash sync cable to the Phase One P+ back. If you are using a 503 CW winder you could set the Shutter latency to ”Short latency” P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 69: Mamiya Rz67 Pro Ii Adaptor
The camera must be set to multiple exposures when using this adaptor. The multiple exposure selector (M) is located on the side of the camera body just above the cocking lever with the film back revolve switch (R). Move the selector to the M position. P+ Series reference manual…
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Part# 50300143 Multi connector to Lens sync (for use with Large format — in two shot mode) Part# 50300144 From multi connector to mini jack female (for use with Large format wakeup cable or Kapture Group one shot adaptor cable). P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 72: H 101 — P+ Back
The functionality of the Phase One H 101 — P+ back is well integrated with the Hasselblad H1 camera. The H 101 — P+ back camera back communicates with the H1 camera through a fast internal electrical computer interface. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 73: Camera Lcd Display
Camera back ISO setting is displayed. ISO 50, 100, 200 or 400, 800 can be set on the camera back or in the Capture One Application if shooting tethered. Error messages like ”Storage media full” will also be displayed. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 74: Viewfinder Information
During this short period of time the CCD must be protected from light exposure. The H 101 — P+ back ensures a safe emptying of the CCD by ignoring the shutter release from the Hasselblad camera. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 75: Image Orientation Detection
• It is only possible to remount the filter without dust in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities. • The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 76: Mounting The Viewfinder Mask
Lift the mask up by pulling the small tap in the upper right corner as shown above. Remove the protecting tape from the Phase One viewfinder mask. Place it in the bay and reinsert the Hasselblad Viewfinder on top of it. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 77: Mounting The H 101 — P+ Back On The Hasselblad H
It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the H 101 — P+ back camera back is pressed well into the locking mechanism before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 78: Use Of Cables
Hasselblad H 1. The flash sync connector on the Camera back is only intended for use with a Phase One FlexAdaptor, or other large format adaptors. P+ Series reference manual…
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Part# 50300143 Multi connector to Lens sync (for use with Large format – in two shot mode) Part# 50300144 From multi connector to mini jack female (for use with Large format wakeup cable or Kapture Group one shot adaptor cable) P+ Series reference manual… -
Page 80: P+ Back For Contax
ISO setting. The auto exposure of the CONTAX 645 camera uses the ISO value set in the P+ back, or when shooting tethered, in the Capture One application. The ISO can be set to 50, 100, 200 400 or even 800. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 81: Double Exposure Protection
CCd The IR filter (Phase One TG1 Infrared cut-off filter) is placed on top of the CCD. The filter may not be removed for several reasons. • The focusing of the P+ back will be damaged. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 82: Mounting The Focusing Screen
Manual “Replacing Focusing Screen” before the focusing screen is mounted. Slide the VIewfinder back to remove it and pull up the CONTAX Viewfinder glass. Insert the Phase One Viewfinder mask and reinsert the CONTAX viewfinder glass on top. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 83: Mounting The P+ Back To The Contax
To avoid that the P+ back is released by mistake from the camera house, the lock button on the side of the P+ back can be used to lock the C645 locking mechanism. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 84: Use Of Flash Sync Cable
CONTAX 645 camera house. The flash sync cable must NOT be connected to the P+ back. This connecter is only to be used when operated on a Large format camera with the Phase One FlexAdaptor. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 85: Operating The Camera From The Host Computer
The supplied release cable must be connected between the multiple pin connector on the P+ back and the mini-jack connector placed at the bottom of the handgrip on the CONTAX camera house. Bulb capture is not supported on Contax. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 86: Ttl Flash
Part# 50300144 From multi connector to mini jack female (for use with Large format wakeup cable or Kapture Group one shot adaptor cable) Part# 50300154 From multi connector to mini jack on the Contax handgrip (used to enable Host Capture from Computer) P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 88: Large Format Photography
“ready” signal. If for some reason it is not possible to fire the shutter twice within the time limit, the camera will send a time-out error message to the screen. Multi connector sync cable Part # 50300143 P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 89: Shutter Latency Settings
If using the P+ back as a manual two shooter, where the first shot will power up the P+ back, and the second will make the exposure, you should use “Long latency”. To learn how to setup latency please consult the Menu mode section. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 90: 14. Lens Cast
Phase One provides a solution in the Capture one software that helps you get rid of the lens cast. We call it: Lens Cast Calibration (LCC). By holding an opal white P+ Series reference manual…
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Give the calibration file a name that corresponds to the lens in use or the set-up (e.g. 45mmDaylight) Select the calibration file: “45mmDaylight” from the “Lens CC” drop-down list and click “Set as default for new Captures”. P+ Series reference manual… -
Page 92: Large Format And Stitched Images (Mac)
Click on the left-side center of the right side calibration file and apply that gray balance to all images by clicking the “Apply to all selected” (remember to only select apply gray balance in the dialog). P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 95: Large Format And Stitched Images (Win)
A simple way to white balance is to select all images in the thumbnail window and click on the left-side center of the right side calibration file and apply that white balance to all images by clicking the “Apply this White Balance to the current selection of captures”. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 96: 15. Maintenance
However, over time dust may accumulate on the IR filter. This will degrade the image quality if not removed. Please follow the directions included in the CCD cleaning kit in the P+ back suitcase. P+ Series reference manual…
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Page 98: 16. Secure Storage System
Large Microdrives are experienced as slow, but a progress bar showing the status if the time exceeds 2 seconds The progress of a disk check is indicated with series of small dots in the disk icon. CF slot empty Disk check in progress P+ Series reference manual…
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Ejecting a card while in a writing session will no longer damage the file structure of the entire CF-card, only the affected buffer of images. No other digital back or DSLR camera has this level of storage security! P+ Series reference manual… -
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INSPECTION CAMERA WITH DISPLAY PEK 2.7 C2INSPECTION CAMERA WITH DISPLAYAssembly, operating and safety instructionsNÄYTÖLLINEN TARKASTUSKAMERAAsennus‑, käyttö‑ ja turvallisuusohjeetINSPEKTIONSKAMERA MED DISPLAYMonterings‑, bruks‑ och säkerhetsanvisningarKAMERA INSPEKCYJN …
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1This mark on your camera certifies that this camera meets therequirements of the EU (European Union) concerning interfer-ence causing equipment regulations. CE stands for ConformitéEuropéenne (European Conformity).This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operationis subject to the following two condition …
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