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HM 16-32 Film Magazine User Manual
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2. a time out of five seconds of non activity the display returns to the main screen Film plane index F Provides a measuring point for the actual position of the film plane in the magazine Used for calculations in critical applications Darkslide key G Withdraws and replaces the darkslide Fold out the key and turn it counter clockwise 360 towards the open symbol to withdraw it and clockwise 360 towards the closed symbol to replace it Darkslide indicator H Indicates whether the darkslide is in place or withdrawn RED stop exposure CANNOT be made magazine can be removed from camera WHITE ok exposure CAN bemade magazine cannot be removed from camera If you attempt to make an exposure when the darkslide is closed however you will receive a warning message in the viewfinder and grip LCDs The darkslide is closed uka iE ae oe ew D Film tab holder I Holds an ID tab from the film roll pack as a reminder of the type of film loaded Don t forget to change it if you change film type Film holder key J Secures the film holder in the magazine Fold out the key and turn counter clockwise 90 to remove the film holder and turn clock wise 90 to lock the film holder in place Magazine settings lock K All settings can be locked to avoid inadvertent changes To change the settings slide the settings lock see illus to the right until it stops After the changes have been made
3. battery Observe the polar ity and ensure the positive face is uppermost and replace the cover ensure the retaining lugs are inserted in the battery com partment slots locking it into place by rotating it in a clockwise direction until it stops If you inadvertently insert the battery incorrectly the film magazine will not be damaged though it will not function Try to avoid touching the surface of the battery with your bare fingers as sweat residue can decrease the electrical conductivity of the battery casing and might cause corrosion After battery replacement the magazine s parameters return to the default settings Barcode 120 Data on Count up WASSELBLAD If the film holder is inadvertently removed mid film then exposed frames will naturally be lost due to light fogging However if the film holder is re inserted the film will au tomatically be advanced by three frames to position fresh unexposed film The film counter will also correspondingly add on three frames to the original number recorded before the film holder was removed Films without a barcode must have their speed set manu ally A manual setting must also be made if you want to override the speed setting of a barcoded film Attaching and removing the magazine 3 4 You cannot remove a magazine from the camera body if the mag azine darkslide is not in place when the magazine darkslide in dicator on the magazine shows white Ne
4. on the centre of the button not on the lever www hasselblad com Film magazine HM 16 32 3033016 2011 v1 FILM MAGAZINE HM 16 32 USER MANUALS Item no 3033016 Film speed Film length Data Frame counter If you use both standard and barcoded films or overridden barcoded films check that you have changed the settings accordingly Magazine settings Press the function selector button repeatedly to successively access A Film speed ISO Bar Code Film length 120 220 Number of frames Data on off Frame counter count down count up mon Low battery warning symbol Film speed setting Barcode The film speed ISO ASA can be set automatically or manually Automatic setting uses a Barcode only some films have this fea ture notably Fujifilm This is the default setting To access Manual setting 1 Ensure the magazine settings lock is in the unlocked position 2 Press the button until a figure or barcode symbol appears together with ISO 3 Press either the Y or the Q button to reach the required set ting 4 The new setting will be saved automatically after a time out of five seconds 5 Return the LCD settings lock to the locked position Film length number of frames Both 120 and 220 films can be used 120 film will produce 8 for use with half length 120 films only or 16 frames and 220 film will produce 32 frames If the f
5. remain the battery is functional Film loading The film magazine can be loaded either on or off the camera Regu larly check the interior of the magazine and remove dust particles or any scraps of paper from previous rolls of film Load and unload film magazines away from direct light sources 1 Fold out the film holder key and turn it counter clockwise 90 Withdraw the film holder completely 2 Place an empty take up spool in the upper spool holder by placing one end over the fixed stud in the holder and the other end underneath the sprung spool retaining arm Rotate the spool a little if necessary until it clicks into position 3 Completely remove the retaining paper band from a new roll of film and place it in the lower spool holder See diagram for correct orientation Ensure you do not place the film spool the wrong way around 4 Pull 8 10 cm 3 4 in of paper backing from the film roll and insert the tongue of the backing paper into the slot in the take up spool Turn the spool one complete turn to ensure the tongue is firmly held in place by the overlying paper backing 5 Re insert the film holder into the main body of the film maga zine ensuring the correct orientation Press firmly inwards towards the magazine and pay particular attention to see that both sides are level with the magazine body before turning the film holder key clockwise 90 to lock the film holder in place and fold the key back int
6. FILM MAGAZINE HM 16 32 USER MANUALS Item no 3033016 4 HM 16 32 HM 16 32 Film Magazine The HM 16 32 film magazine is a sophisticated semi independent unit within the modular H system It has its own power supply for individual information storage LCD panel illumination etc Much information is transmitted and received between the maga zine and the camera body so ensure the databus connection is kept clean and not damaged in any way It is advisable to fit the maga zine protective cover when storing a film magazine to protect both the databus connection and the darkslide The features include Automatic 120 220 compatibility Automatic wind on wind off Automatic film advance LCD information panel Integral darkslide Customizable data imprinting Illuminated LCD Barcode recognition Count up or count down film frame reminder choice Multi shot option F GH l J K L Parts and components A LCD panel G Darkslide key B LCD illumination button H Darkslide indicator C Change up button l Film tab holder D Change down button J Film holder key E Function selector K Magazine settings lock F Film plane index L Databus interface aa SESE Changes can only be made when the settings lock switch is in the unlocked position The darkslide can only be withdrawn when the magazine is attached to the camera LCD panel A The various functions are
7. accessed by repeatedly pressing the function selector button loop menu and changes made by the change up and change down buttons Any settings are auto matically saved At very low temperatures the LCD will require a few seconds to display new settings LCD illumination button B The LCD can be illuminated by pressing the display illumination button which is accessible when the magazine is not attached to the camera The LCD will remain illuminated all the time you keep the button depressed up to a maximum of 10 seconds After 10 seconds has expired you must release the pressure on the button and press again to obtain a further 10 second period of illumina tion Remember that using the illumination function very often will noticeably shorten the life of the battery in the magazine When the magazine is attached to the camera the button on the magazine is inaccessible but you can still illuminate the LCD by pressing the illumination button on the grip instead Change up button Q C Can change the settings upwards For example to increase the film speed setting Toggle action Change down button O D Can change the settings downwards For example to decrease the film speed setting Toggle action Function selector E Selects the four functions that can be set on the magazine The functions are on a menu loop so that repeated pressing of the se lector button will successively access all functions in turn After
8. ctor Hasselblad AB amp Hasselblad A S assume no responsibility or liability for loss or damage incurred during or as a result of using Hasselblad products Copyright 2011 Victor Hasselblad AB amp Hasselblad A S All rights reserved HASSELBLAD 22 www hasselblad com Film magazine HM 16 32 3033016 2011 v1
9. ilm has a barcode then film length setting and film speed setting is automatic The LCD will automatically show the barcode symbol and the appropriate film length Note that film speed can be overridden with barcoded films but not film length If however the film has no barcode then proceed as follows To access film type setting 1 Ensure the magazine settings lock is in the unlocked position 2 Press the button until the 120 or 220 symbol appears 3 Press either the Q or the Q button to change the desired setting 4 The new setting will be saved automatically after timeout 5 Return the magazine settings lock to the locked position Data imprint setting Data imprinting can be activated or deactivated through the mag azine menu To access data setting 1 Ensure the magazine settings lock is in the unlocked position 2 Press the button until the Data symbol appears 3 Press either the O or the O button to reach On or Off 4 The new setting will be saved automatically after a time out of five seconds 5 Return the magazine settings lock to the locked position Frame counter setting The frame counter can be set to show either how many unex posed frames remain on a film or how many frames have already 427 been exposed The LCD shows your choice of setting by adding gt 220 the word Remain as a reminder of the number of frames remain ing or countdown Absence of this word implies the oppo
10. ither can you withdraw the magazine darkslide when the magazine is not attached to the camera Both these restrictions therefore prevent accidental film loss caused by fogging Attachment Position the magazine retention groove onto the magazine sup port on the camera body ensuring that they are correctly posi tioned Swing the magazine towards the camera body and firmly press into place with a click If there is resistance the magazine retaining catch on the camera has probably been inadvertently released In that case push the release button again to reset the catch You can attach and remove the magazine with or without the film holder in place If you just want to change to a new film you can remove and reload the film holder without having to remove the whole magazine Removal Ensure that the darkslide indicator on the magazine shows red sig nifying that the darkslide is closed Firstly push the lever of the magazine release button to the right fig 4 1 and while maintain ing that position press the centre of the button firmly inwards to wards the camera body fig 4 2 to finally release the magazine You cannot remove a magazine if the darkslide is not closed Film settings ISO film length are automatic only if the magazine is set at Barcode automatic That is a barcoded film cannot override a manual film speed setting but a man ual setting can override the film speed of a barcoded film Ensure you press
11. o its stored position You might find that increased pressure on the left hand side of the film holder will more easily ensure a positive and correct positioning in the magazine If the camera is active or in standby mode the film will be wound automatically by the camera to position the first frame this function can be changed in Custom Options so that the film is advanced only when the shutter release button is pressed the first time Beeper The beeper sounds immediately after the last but one frame has been exposed This function can be turned off in Custom Options Film wind on and off 6 7 Wind on See Film wind on under Custom Options for a setting choice Wind off When the last frame has been exposed the film will au tomatically be wound off However to wind off a film sooner press the film wind off button fig 6 Use a ballpoint pen or similar to activate it You must also confirm the message on the grip LCD fig 7 before the film winds off Unloading a magazine To remove a film remove the film holder in the same manner as when loading a film Grip the exposed roll of film firmly and re move Ensure the paper backing is wound tightly and that it is sealed with the band properly the band may need to be moist ened to activate the adhesive depending on type Store exposed films away from strong light sources and contact with sharp ob jects Move the remaining empty spool to the take up spool compartment
12. site Manual film 220 film length namely count up so it denotes the number of the next frame to be used for example the figure 4 means three frames have speed setting setting already been exposed This information is also automatically dis played on the grip LCD and viewfinder LCD though only as a fig ure above a symbol To access frame counter setting a 1 Ensure the magazine settings lock is in the unlocked position ae 2 Press the button until Remain appears idl REMAIN 3 Press either the Q button or the Q button to reach the Data imprinting setting Frames remaining counter setting desired setting toggle function on will show the number of frames remaining on the roll oFF will show the number of the next frame in the series 4 The new setting will be saved automatically after a time out of five seconds 5 Return the magazine settings lock to the locked position ay hint ISO 8 z Operation and changes made to the data imprinting func tion are accessed through the camera menu Please see sep arate section in camera User Manual for full details Low battery symbol The low battery symbol only appears on the magazine LCD when the battery needs changing Example In the example shown here 120 film length set manually the film speed ISO160 has been set manually 5 frames have already been exposed therefore with regular 120 film 11 frames
13. slide the settings lock to the left see symbol on magazine again to secure the new settings Databus interface L Data interface between magazine and camera Ensure the contacts are kept clean and protected from damage Keep the protective cover on when the magazine is being stored or transported Operation Battery The magazine uses a battery to retain information and settings when unattached from the camera When attached to the camera body the magazine takes its power requirements from the cam era batteries The magazine battery will normally be effective for 1 2 years depending on use off camera illumination for example When the battery is in a very low condition approx 1 month of use left a low battery symbol appears on the magazine LCD as a warning The magazine will continue to function with no battery power left as long as it remains attached to the camera body How ever when detached the settings will not be stored Battery replacement 1 2 Release the film holder by folding out the film holder key and rotating it 90 in a counter clockwise direction Withdraw the film holder completely On the bottom plate on the inside of the film magazine housing you will find a slotted circular battery cover Insert a small coin or similar into the slot and rotate the cover about 20 in a counter clockwise direction The cover will be freed and the battery can be removed Replace with a fresh CR2032 3V lithium or equivalent
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