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1. 6 7 Delete in Thumbnail View Select the trash icon to Delete images in the Thumbnail View A trash icon will appear in the Info Bar at the bottom of the screen Tap each individual thumbnail that you want to delete A small red trash icon will appear in the top left corner of the thumbnail Confirm that you want to delete the selected thumbnails but tapping the white trash icon at the bottom of the screen Press the Context menu once the Delete option has been selected Select the option below the trash icon to select all images files A red trash icon will appear in each thumbnail Press the option below the star icon to deselect all the images If all the selected images have been selected press the white trash icon at the bottom of the screen You will be asked to confirm that you want to Delete all the selected images Press the green check mark to permanently delete or press the red cross to cancel 72 General Grid Mode Line Style Color Grid Mode Golden Ratio 3x3 Square 4x3 Center Cross ONE eu Golden Ratio gt d BERNE gt Grid Mode Square 4x3 Center Cross Rectangular Fibonacci Spiral Line Style Color Dotted Dashed 6 8 Grid Select the Context Menu and choose the circled icon to overlay a grid on captured images in Full Screen Tool View and Play modes Press the Grid icon in Context Menu again to deactivate the Grid Long press the circled icon in Context
2. 2 9 Attaching the IQ2 Back The IQ back is fully integrated with the camera body and functions as a part of the whole camera system Ensure that the Phase One 645DF camera mirror is up and the shutter is open when no digital back is attached When attaching the IQ back to the camera body the shutter will close and the mirror comes back down First remove the cover on the IQ back and 645DF camera Next slide forward the lever 1 and push in button 2 and ensure that the bottom part of the IQ back is placed correctly in the lower locking mechanism on the back of the camera body before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together Failure to do this can cause an error with the camera body where the shutter will continuously open and close If this occurs remove the IQ back Make sure the camera body is powered and press button 2 while mounting the digital back Please be aware that the shutter should be in the correct starting position shutter open If this is not the case attach and remove the IQ back again to make sure that the camera body gets in the correct Starting position Remove the IQ back by sliding forward the lever 1 pushing in button 2 and by gently pulling away the top of the back first Be careful with the contacts and protective glass on the back Your IQ back should always be protected by its plate when it is not attached to the camera 20 2 10 Names of Parts and Functions Nomenclature Self Timer
3. 3 6 Using Focus Lock and Infrared Focusing Use the focus lock when the your intended focus point is not within the focus frame In such cases where a subject is not located in the center of a frame use the focus lock function to lock the focus before releasing the shutter 1 Set the focus mode selector lever to S or C Put the subject in the focus frame and half press the shutter release button 33 Lenses with the Focus Mode Selector Continued 2 Lock the Focus When the focus mark in the viewfinder LCD is lit press the AF lock button on the front of the camera to lock the focus 3 Adjust the Composition With the shutter release button half pressed slide the camera to achieve the desired composition and release the shutter When the focus mode is set at S single focus mode and the focus mark is lit hold the shutter release button halfway down to lock the focus AF Assist Infrared Light Autofocus can fail when a subject is dark or very low key On these occasions a red lamp may be activated on the front of the camera when the shutter When Auto Focus Cannot Find Focus The auto focus function requires contrast in the subject Auto focusing may fail to achieve focus with certain subjects described below In such cases either switch to the manual focus mode and focus manually or focus on a more contrast appropriate object at the same distance as the object you want to photograph lock the focus using the focus
4. SOFTWARE Capture One 7 1 or later CERTIFICATIONS CE Content is subject to change without notice 103 IMAGING TECHNOLOGY Sensor Lens factor Resolution Active pixels CCD size effective Pixel size Image ratio Dynamic range RAW file compression ISO 1Q250 Digital Back Specifications CMOS 1 3 50 megapixel 8280 x 6208 pixels 44 mm x 33 mm 5 3 X 5 3 micron 4 3 14 f stops IIQ large 50 MB IIQ small 33 MB 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 OUTPUT FILES VIA CAPTURE ONE Image file formats Color management INTERFACES Ports Wireless Wireless range Wireless security Supported devices LCD SCREEN Size Resolution Viewing angle 8 or 16 bit TIFF RGB TIFF CMYK JPEG RGB Embedded ICC profile CMYK FireWire USB2 USB3 2 4 Ghz and 5Ghz Up to 8 meter in Adhoc mode Up to 30 meter with Router WPA WPA2 or EAP and optional 4 digit PIN code iPhone iPad and iPod touch Optimized for iPhone 5 3 2 1 15 megapixel touch screen 170 50 megapixel CMOS sensor 4 Amazing ISO sensitivity ISO 100 6400 4 Designed for long exposure up to one hour 4 Built in wireless technology 4 Extreme 14 f stops dynamic range 4 1 15 megapixel resolution 3 2 display with vibrant colors Touch screen functionality with fluid and responsive live view OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature O to 40 C 32 to 104 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH non condensing
5. Setup Custom A AEL AFL button Default Release Button AF AEL One Shot AFL While Pressed AEL AFL button Default Switched Release Button AF AF amp AE Only Release One Shot Continuous While Pressed 7 1 15 AEL AFL button Interchange the operations of the front and rear AEL Auto Exposure Lock and AFL Auto Focus Lock buttons Find out the location of these buttons on page 21 7 1 16 Release Button Set the AE Lock and AF operations when the shutter release button is half pressed Select one of the following options AF Activate Auto Focus AF amp AE Activate Auto Focus and Auto Exposure Lock Only Release Disable the half press functionality 7 1 17 AEL Assign the function of the AEL button The AEL button can lock AE Auto Exposure in one of the following ways One Shot Press the AEL button once for the next single exposure to have the locked setting This locked exposure setting is released after the shutter is triggered Continuous Press the AEL button once and all subsequent captures will be exposed with the locked AEL setting until the AEL button is pressed again While Pressed The AE setting will be locked while the AEL button is pressed N B The AEL functionality is not applicable when the camera is used in Manual M mode 82 Setup Custom A AEL AFL button Default Release Button AF AEL One Shot AFL While Pressed Setup Custom A M Mode AEL Shutter Speed
6. CF FireWire USB Check Disk Storage Mode 2 hours gt 10 seconds unless it is interrupted manually on the screen or by pushing a button This feature is not fail proof and if operated quickly in sequence the back may not power on or off properly If you want to disable this feature this can be acheived via the Power Man agement menu 7 5 Check Disk A disk check is performed on every memory card that is inserted into the 1Q2 back Phase One recommends leaving this feature turned on to maximize data security on the memory cards This feature can be deactivated in this menu Read more about the Phase One Secure Storage System 3S on page 56 of this User Guide 7 6 Storage Mode This option allows users to configure how an IQ2 back should store the captures created Auto is the default storage setting and it will detect and automatically store images files to a memory card if it has been inserted in the IQ2 back If the IQ2 back is being used to shoot tethered it will store image files directly to the computer via the connected USB2 0 or FireWire 800 cable The USB2 0 or FireWire will have priority if a card is in the IQ2 back at the same time as it is connected by USB2 0 or FireWire to a computer N B The IQ2 back can be made to shoot to either CompactFlash or to a computer via a FireWire 800 or USB2 0 or cable by selecting CF USB2 0 or FireWire respectively An Error Message will appear on the IQ2 screen if t
7. PHAS EON E User Guide Phase One 645DF Camera and IQ2 Series Digital Back Contents 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 0 2 1l 2 2 2 3 2 4 25 2 6 2 7 2 8 29 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 2 17 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 Introduction Warranty Installation and Activation of Software Activation and Deactivation of Capture One Screen Calibration The 645DF Camera and IQ2 Digital Back System Unpacking the 645DF and IQ2 Digital Back System Value Added kit Classic vs Value Added kit Charging the Batteries for the IQ2 Digital Back Camera Batteries AA and rechargeable Li ion battery Sleep Mode Attach and Remove Lens Adjusting the Strap Attaching the IQ2 Back Names of Parts and Functions Nomenclature The Displays Displays Abbreviations and Electronic Dial Operation The Buttons on the Back LED Lights Setting Date and Time Setting Diopter Replacing the Diopter Correction Lens Eyepiece Shutter Basic Functions Setting ISO Setting White Balance Getting started Setting the Shutter Release Focus Exposure and Metering modes Measuring Light Exposure Metering Focus Mode Auto focus or Manual focus Using Focus Lock and Infrared Focusing ONE O O 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 28 28 28 29 31 32 34 36 3 8 39 3 10 3 11 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5
8. Ready Beep Date And Time Language Restore to Default Ready Beep Date And Time Language Restore to Default Ready Beep Date And Time Language Restore to Default Ready Beep a Single gt None Single Multi Date And Time Single gt Year Month Day Hour Min 2013 06 O06 09 08 Language a Single gt English Deutsch 7 13 Ready Beep The IQ back will emit a small audio beep after every capture is taken This Ready Beep signals that a capture has been completed and that the IQ back is ready for next shot The Ready Beep can set to either None Single or Multi The default setting is Single Multi is ideal for use in noisy surroundings None deactivates the audio Beep noise 7 14 Date and Time Set the Date and Time to your local time zone The default Date and Time is GMT 1 Tap the screen and scroll through the numbers to attain the ap propriate date and time Tap the check mark icon which will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to confirm your entry The time and date is applied to the EXIF data in all files captured with the IQ back If the IQ back has been without power for a long period of time it will auto matically ask you to set the time and date on the next occasion it is powered up 7 15 Language Is it possible to change the default English language setting for the IQ user interface and menu system to one of nine others including German French Swedish I
9. 3 Once you have entered the information press the Activate button and your software will be validated by Phase One s activation server Your software is now activated and ready for use Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems activating the software follow the instruc tions provided in the application read the software manual enclosed or visit our website for inspiration and troubleshooting http www phaseone com support Deactivation of Capture One An Internet connection is needed to deactivate Capture One 1 Open the license dialogue box via the menu Capture One gt License 2 Press the Deactivate button 3 Capture One will return to trial mode once it is deactivated If the trial pe riod for the computer has expired all current and pending processing will be cancelled and you will not be able to continue working with the application until you reactivate it 4 Confirm that you want to perform the deactivation After doing so you can activate Capture One on another computer 10 1 4 Screen Calibration Having a properly calibrated monitor is a critical factor when viewing im ages Ensure that digital viewing conditions are as accurate as possible A quality monitor and calibration tool should help guarantee that displayed images on a screen are precisely rendered Once a monitor has been cali brated the color and brightness controls should be locked to prevent inad vertent changes Hardwar
10. Accuracy Please note On IQ P 65 or P 40 digital backs this CF function can also be set from within the digital back menu system Menu gt 645DF gt Setup Custom A gt AF priority 121 C 20 AF Fine Tune Use the front dial to scroll to Custom function 20 Use the rear dial to fine tune the focus point on a subject that is closer or further away from the camera 50 Neutral factory calibration Minus Move AF point closer Plus Move AF point further away 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 C 99 Body firmware version The current firmware version of the body can be checked 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 ON OFF Error gt Plus Under Over Normal gt Lock Self Timer gt bulb Busy Digital Back Lens Shutter Capture Repeat Time battery e T wr m r r a T X vue ne x a WIZ an M Dat X T Nad pa r gt m T w pa pat _ vw ew a Da pa T Da Da ed Display e
11. Manual position 2 Turn the rear dial to set the desired aperture 3 Turn the front dial to set the desired shutter speed 4 When the shutter release button is half pressed the difference between the present settings and the metered value is displayed in the viewfinder s LCD panel The value is displayed in 1 3 stop increments within a range of 6 EV When the difference between the set value and the metered value is greater than 6EV and the set value is lower than the metered value the indicator in the viewfinder LCD shows u Contrarily when the set value is higher than the metered value the indicator shows o 40 One push Shift Function When the 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 soeed to achieve the correct exposure based on the set aperture value While the difference B between the set value A and the metered value is displayed on the viewfinder LCD press the AEL button C for approximately one second The camera changes the shutter speed to an appropriate level Auto Mode Mechanism A leaf shutter s working range is from 1 1600 sec to 1 second To achieve other speeds 1 4000 1 800 sec 1 60sec bulb use the focal plane shutter Synchro Mode X Select this mode when a flash is used Choose X and th
12. Mounting IQ2 Back on the Mamiya RZ67 Viewfinder Masking More Details Mamiya RZ67 Mode Selector Shutter Latency Setting Mamiya RZ PRO II Studio Flash Sync on the RZ lens Mirror Up Double Exposure IQ2 Back for Hasselblad V Series Mounting the IQ2 Back on a Hasselblad V Series Mounting a Viewfinder Mask on a Hasselblad V Series Camera More Details Hasselblad V Series Sync Cable Flash Lead Connection Mirror Up and Shutter Latency Setting Tethered Capture Hasselblad 555 ELD Shutter Latency Setting Motor Cable on Hasselblad 555 ELD Hasselblad 553 ELX Cable Connections Shutter Latency Setting Hasselblad 501 CM and 503 CW without Winder Shutter Latency Setting Hasselblad 503 CW with Winder CW Cables shipped with IQ2 back for Hasselblad V IQ2 Back for Hasselblad H Series Mounting the IQ Back on a Hasselblad H Series Viewfinder Masking More Details Hasselblad H Series Camera Display 143 144 144 145 145 146 147 147 147 147 147 147 148 148 149 150 150 150 150 150 151 151 151 152 152 152 153 153 153 154 155 155 156 157 157 17 4 18 0 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 19 0 19 1 19 2 19 3 19 4 20 0 20 1 20 2 21 0 21 1 21 2 21 3 21 4 ISO Settings Auto Exposure Viewfinder Information Double Exposure Protection Image Orientation Flash Lead Connection Cables Shipped with IQ back for Hasselblad H IQ2 Back for Contax 645 Mounting the IQ Back on a Contax
13. exposure metering before exposure metering is performed There are three exposure metering modes In the A mode the average brightness in the entire frame is measured with emphasis on the center of the frame The brightness at a specific spot in the center of the frame is metered in the S mode The A S mode automatically switches between these two modes depending on the contrasts in the picture 30 Average spot auto exposure metering Center weighted Ess average spot exposure metering Center spot exposure metering Ce Viewer display gt Exposure metering is performed after automatically selecting average spot exposure metering Depending on the subject conditions center weighted average spot exposure metering is selected automatically and the correct exposure is measured e Spot exposure metering is automatically selected when the brightness of the spot exposure metering range becomes darker than the brightness of the entire screen e If there is very little difference between the spot exposure metering value and center weighted average exposure metering value the correct exposure level is obtained as the intermediate value The average brightness of the entire screen is measured emphasizing the center of the screen The brightness of an area equivalent to 7 6 at screen center is measured and the exposure is determined The circle at screen center serves as a general guideline This mode is suited to meas
14. min Lim Dx Z T je x men r em T w al er ve ww Display examples in the custom function mode min a er a mmr Nar lad Selection M D Step j en Iris Hold battery Shot No Dial function we ae j w XI P gt vw la m pm Da j T 4 rr me M mr pa T T m la lat Um Om ro rN Dial action x i Dial direction AE AF lock Half press AE lock AF lock One push exposure AF assist light Flash sync Dx a pa ac ay N lat r gt I Daa a Mal e cm T a T eed X Buzzer kn nd p Shutter in Program A aU x Shutter in Manual AF Priority AF Fine Tune Oa Vad j 2 12 Displays Abbreviations and Electronic Dial Operation Electronic Dial Operation Exposure mode Flash auto adjustment select button Back Display Frontieres Aperture adjustment aw Aperture adjustment Shutter speed adjustment 1 125 to 1 60 Av Tv X Auto bracketing The multi turn auto bracketing displayed Turn the auto bracket ON OFF repeat setting 3 displaved Flash metering compensation a when using Metz flash and SCA3952 adaptor ISO 400 AWB IIQ L The touch
15. operating the camera 113 9 9 Front Rear Dial Lock Mechanisms When the Electronic Dial Lock is On all currently set values in Av Aperture Priority AE Tv Shutter Priority AE and M Manual mode cannot be adjusted with the front or rear dials This prevents accidental change of shutter speed or aperture values Press down the two lock buttons A and B at the same time for approximately one second until the On indicator blinks To release the mode hold down the same buttons until OF blinks The A icon is displayed on the main LCD to indicate that operation of the front and rear dials is locked When the dial lock is ON the shutter speed and aperture will not change even if you turn the front or rear dial When you activate the electronic dial lock and then operate the electronic dial the dial lock indicator on the main panel blinks for three seconds to show that the electronic dial lock is functioning 114 9 10 Self Timer Mode The default setting for the Self Timer mode to release the shutter is 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 last 3 seconds before the shutter is released This function can be used to avoid camera shake to take group photos or for self portraiture 1 Mount the camera on a tripod 2 Switch the shutter release mode selector to the self timer mode 3 Turn the fro
16. 10 Battery Type The Phase One 645DF can be powered by three different battery types Select the battery type that you want displayed on the external LCD panel to ensure the remaining battery charge is correctly displayed 7 1 11 Bracketing Select 3 5 or 7 Exposures as the bracketing width for the auto bracketing setting Bracketing has to be activated via the 645DF camera body controls Go to page 109 to find out more on Bracketing 7 1 12 Front Rear Dial Interchange the function of the front and rear dials when the 645DF camera is used in Manual exposure mode M Select Tv Av to assign the front dial to adjust the shutter speed Tv Time value and the rear dial to the Aperture value Av The Av Tv reverses the aforementioned settings 7 1 13 Rear Dial in P mode Assign which dial is used to alter the shutter and aperture value when shooting in Program P exposure mode Select Enable to use the rear dial in P mode Select the Disable option to activate the front dial Go to page 38 for more information about the Program exposure mode 7 1 14 Dial Direction Choose whether the front and rear exposure dials increase or decrease the shutter speed f number and exposure compensation when rotated in a clockwise CW direction 81 Setup Custom A AEL AFL button Default Release Button AF AEL One Shot AFL While Pressed Setup Custom A AEL AFL button Default Release Button AF AEL One Shot AFL While Pressed
17. 5 6 5 7 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 7 0 7 1 Drive Dial Exposure Modes Flash Photography Flash Compensation Settings Introduction to the IQ2 Series Digital Back Quick Start shooting untethered General Hardware Setup Indicator Lights Indicators Tethered and Untethered Operations CF Card Usage Secure Storage System 3S Formatting your Memory Card Navigating the IQ2 User Interface and Menu System Menu Buttons Shortcuts Touch Screen Operation ISO White Balance Custom White Balance Live View Play Mode Play Mode Views Play Mode Context Menu Info Bar Play Mode Navigation Zoom Delete and Rating Delete in Thumbnail View Grid Tools Menu 645DF Camera Custom Functionality from 7 1 to 7 1 28 37 38 43 46 49 50 51 52 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 59 60 61 62 63 64 67 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 73 75 78 79 7 1 1 Teha 7 1 3 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 1 6 7 1 7 7 1 8 7 1 9 7 1 10 7 1 11 7 1 12 7 1 13 7 1 14 7 1 15 7 1 16 7 1 17 7 1 18 7 1 19 7 1 20 7 1 21 7 1 22 7 1 23 7 1 24 7 1 25 7 1 26 7 1 27 7 1 28 7 2 7 3 7 4 Setup C1 C2 or C3 Exposure Program AF Area Light Metering Custom Function Set Setup Custom A B or C EV Step Lens Change Sleep Timer Battery Type Bracketing Front Rear Dial Rear Dial in P mode Dial Direction AEL AFL button Release Button AEL AFL M Mode AEL AF Assist Light Flash Sync Beep Shu
18. 645 Viewfinder Masking More Details Contax 645 Exposure Modes ISO Settings Double Exposure Protection TTL flash Image Orientation Flash Lead Connection Cables Shipped with IQ back for the Contax 645 IQ2 Back for View Cameras Phase One Sleeping Architecture Using the 2 shot Release Using the 1 shot Release Phase One FlexAdaptor Shutter Latency Settings for the FlexAdaptor and Other Technical Camera Adaptors List of Focusing Screens and Viewfinder Masks Full Frame Focusing Screens or with Engraved Masking Viewfinder Masks Live View Starting Live View White Balance Quality and Brightness Zoom ONE 157 157 158 158 158 159 159 160 160 161 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 164 165 165 166 166 167 167 168 168 168 169 170 171 171 172 21 5 21 6 21 7 21 8 Grid Auto Stop and Start Accessories Live View Camera Support View Cameras Phase One 645AF 645DF 645DF Hasselblad H1 H2 Hasselblad V Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Pro IID Contax 645 Notices FCC Regulations 172 172 173 174 174 174 174 175 175 175 176 177 1 0 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Phase One 645DF camera and the IQ2 Series digital back solution The Phase One 645DF and IQ2 Series digital is the most powerful digital camera solution whether you are working on location or tethered in a studio The Phase One 1Q280 1Q260 1Q260 Achromatic and 1Q250 digital camera backs feature maximu
19. 9 17 9 18 9 19 9 20 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 11 0 11 1 12 0 13 0 13 1 14 0 14 1 14 2 14 3 Self Timer Mode Interval Photography Depth of Field Infrared Photography Custom Function Types of Custom Functions Custom Dial Modes C1 C2 or C3 Lenses and Multi Mount Functions of the Phase One Lens Function of the Phase One Lens Adaptor List of Alternative Lenses Maintenance Changing the Focusing Screen Battery Socket Tripod Electronic Shutter Release Contact Camera Display Error Notification Lens Maintenance Back Maintenance IR Filter on the CCD 645DF Camera Body Specifications Phase One 645DF Housing Specification Software To Import Images Main Accessories End User Support Policy Web Resources Appendix Open Platform Double Exposure Protection IQ2 Back and Phase One 645AF DF DF and Mamiya 645 AFD Mounting IQ2 back on the Phase One 645 AF amp Mamiya 645 AFD Series More Details Phase One and Mamiya 645 Series Cameras Power Management and Shutter Latency Studio Flash Sync on the Camera Body ONE 115 116 117 118 119 120 124 125 125 125 126 127 127 128 128 129 130 130 130 131 132 133 133 134 138 139 141 141 142 142 143 143 143 15 0 15 1 15 2 15 3 16 0 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 6 16 7 16 8 17 0 17 1 17 2 17 3 Image Orientation Mirror Up Viewfinder Masking IQ2 Back for Mamiya RZ67
20. AEL Rear AFL Shutter half press function AF operation AF operation amp AE Lock no ioe AEL function lock unlock mode Continuous While the shutter button is pressed Cars ae a a of O FO OO a Tes enem froma eraan O a CO A C 17 Choose shutter function P Av or Tv mode Mixed When inside the range of Only Leaf shutter Only Focal plane shutter the leaf shutter lens C 18 Shutter function in Manual mode Mixed When inside the range of Only Leaf shutter Only Focal plane shutter the leaf shutter lens a a a a esr taza a nanzdiwae l Ee T A A C wees SSCS S SSS 123 The illustration shows the exposure mode Av aperture priority AE being recorded to C2 9 16 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 Users can change the settings on the camera body or via an IQ back Programmable settings are exposure mode P program AE Av aperture priority AE Tv shutter speed priority AE X synchro mode M manual mode and spot metering Programming the Custom Dial Modes C1 C2 or C3 via the camera body 1 Go to the setting you wish to assign to C1 C2 or C3 2 After arriving at the setting you wish to assign hold the SET button down while turning the mode dial to C1 C2 or C3 When you release the SET button the chosen setting will be programmed to your selection of C
21. AF Assist Light On Flash Sync First Curtain Beep On AF Shutter in Tv Av P Leaf Setup Custom A M Mode AEL Shutter Speed AF Assist Light On mame ales First Curtain ONE While Pressed AF operation Continuous M Mode AEL Shutter Speed Aperture No operation AF Assist Light 7 1 18 AFL Set the function of the AF Lock button with one of the following options While Pressed Press the AFL to lock focus once AF operation This activates AF every time the AFL button is pressed It performs the same operation as half pressing shutter button Continuous Locks AF until the AFL button is pressed again 7 1 19 M Mode AEL Assign the AEL button to automatically set an aperture or shutter value when using M manual mode Ensure that the AEL button is pressed for at least 2 seconds to get an aperture or shutter value Select one of the following options Shutter Speed A recommended shutter speed will be set when the AEL button is pressed The aperture setting will remain unchanged Aperture A recommended f number will be set when the AEL button is pressed The shutter speed setting will remain unchanged No operation This option will disable the AEL button in Manual M mode 7 1 20 AF Assist Light The AF Assist Light automatically functions to help the performance of Auto Focus AF when shooting in low ambient lighting conditions The AF Assist Light can be switched off from this menu The AF Assist Li
22. All You can continue working while images are imported in the background Inserting a memory card into a card reader will automatically bring up the Import Images dialog window Shooting Tethered Capture One Pro is also used to shoot tethered from an IQ back Find out more on page 53 or for more information please consult the online User Guide available in the Capture One Help menu or go direct to http help phaseone com CO7 Capture Tethered Shooting aspx 133 12 0 Main Accessories V Grip Air vertical grip The Phase One V Grip Air is the first vertical grip with an integrated flash trigger that allows sync speeds up to 1 1600s The V Grip Air offers enhanced camera handling to owners of a Phase One 645DF camera system through identical controls in portrait orientation The function buttons are individually programmable to suit the photographer s preferences The V Grip Air adds extra power to the Phase One 645DF camera You can use Phase One rechargeable batteries or common AA batteries in the V Grip Air prolonging the shooting time of the camera The V Grip Air features a USB connection which makes firmware updates to the 645DF camera very easy The integrated L bracket makes it possible to mount the camera in portrait orientation on a tripod without changing the center of focus for the lens The integrated flash trigger in the V Grip Air allows the photographer to work with all current Profoto Air flash equipment
23. Capture One software when shooting tethered Please consult page 61 of this manual for details on setting the ISO Go to page 53 for more information about tethered shooting Auto Exposure All the Hasselblad H1 H2 auto exposure modes are fully supported by the IQ back Please check the relevant Hasselblad H series manual for more information on exposure modes 157 Viewfinder Information The viewfinder information bar is located below the image area within the viewfinder display It displays the camera s exposure mode and values etc It also includes a counter with the number of captures remaining on the storage media See top bar circled left 99 is the maximum number displayed 99 will continue to be displayed if there are more than that remaining on a CompactFlash card An E indicates that the storage media is full Users will have to delete some captures or replace the CompactFlash card before continuing See bottom bar circled left Double Exposure Protection It is not possible to accidently double expose an image by capturing one image quickly after another when an IQ back is used on a Hasselblad H1 H2 N B At the end of an exposure image information has to be moved from the CCD to the processing system During this short period of time the CCD must be protected from light exposure The IQ back ensures that the CCD is safely cleared of information by disabling the Hasselblad camera s shutter r
24. Mamiya 645 Mamiya 80 MACRO 1 Mamiya 645 Other lenses usable in combination with adapter Hasselblad 30 Fisheye Hasselblad 40 Hasselblad 50 Pentacon flektogon 50 Arsat 55mm Shift Biometar 80mm Biometer 120mm Sonnar 180mm Limitation codes 1 Stopped down metering not possible 2 Discontinued 3 Leaf shutter disables only aperture priority 126 10 0 Maintenance The Phase One 645DF generally needs very little maintenance But this is a professional tool and should be treated with care and caution Always do test shots before a photographic session if the camera for any reason has not been used for a long period of time A frequently used product should be inspected periodically at the nearest official Phase One repair center Do NOT try to repair any camera lens or back errors or malfunctions Please consult your local dealer 10 1 Changing the Focusing Screen 1 Remove the lens 2 Pull the Focusing Screen Release lever A forward as illustrated with tweezers to ease the Focusing Screen down 3 Remove the Focusing Screen from the Focusing Screen Frame by grasping the tab on the edge of the screen with tweezers as illustrated 4 When installing the screen pinch the tab of the screen with tweezers and place the screen on the screen frame 5 Push the screen frame up using the tweezers until hearing a clicking sound The screen is now properly installed Never press down on other parts as this will
25. Menu to configure the Grid It is possible to select a different Grid Mode Line Style and Color The Grid Mode enables users to select one of six options that include a Golden Ratio 3x3 Square 4x3 Center Cross Rectangular and Fibonacci Spiral Scroll down the screen to see the full list and tap the desired option The Line Style can be changed from a solid Color to a Dotted or Dashed line Change the color of the lines to one of 9 tones to help them stand out against an image 73 Grid Mode Rectangular Line Style Dotted Color Rectangular Horizontal Vertical Grid Mode Golden Ratio 3x3 Square 4x3 Center Cross Grid Mode Square 4x3 Center Cross Rectangular EES E eE Fibonacci Spiral gt Line Style Dotted gt Color Fibonacci Spiral Clockwise ALOE The Grid Mode provides numerous style combinations The Rectangular option can be configured to display up to 10 horizontal and vertical lines In this example left the Color has be changed to yellow and the Line Style is Dotted The Golden Ratio grid helps photographers compose images within some classic proportions This grid lines divide the screen into nine parts using two horizontal and vertical lines Photographers can position important elements along these lines or at the intersections The Fibonacci Spiral option is another classic guide that helps photographers place subject matter within the curved lines The Fibonacci Spiral o
26. PhaseOne serial number under Local Servers N B In the iPad Wi Fi settings use the gt Icon to unfold the network settings of the 1Q2 network then switch on the Auto Join to ensure that the connection will always reconnect if it looses connection 87 Mode Select Network Settings WiFi Status Local Servers PhaseOneGK000030 gt Ready Beep Single gt Date And Time Language Restore to Default Settings Adhoc Channel Known Networks Host Name Capture Pilot Setting up your IQ2 to connect via Router 1 Turn on WiFi Menu gt WiFi gt Mode gt On 2 Select network Menu gt WiFi gt Select Network 3 Type user name and password as prompted from the network Connecting Capture Pilot to your IQ2 when using router 1 From General gt WiFi Select same network as selected on IQ2 2 Open Capture Pilot 3 Select PhaseOne seial number under Local Servers in Capture Pilot To reset all WiFi settings including all network settings and pin code use Menu gt Restore to Default On the IQ260 you can change the hostname set a pin code or select a specific network channel under Menu gt WiFi gt Settings N B Only basic ASCII i e basic English characters are supported when working wirelessly with host names user names and passwords 88 ONE Capture Pilot Permissions Capture On Rate On Geotag captures On Geotag CF card On 0000 TELIA gt 12 59 Server List No Capture P
27. The display can also be set to remain permanently on while the IQ is in operation with the Always On option Battery Charging The IQ back has an integrated battery charger to ensure that the battery is charged when shooting tethered via a USB or FireWire connection This function can be switched off or set to Slow or Fast The Slow and Off settings should be chosen to preserve the battery life of a laptop when shooting tethered N B The battery will only charge via a USB or FireWire connection when the IQ back is switched on Please note that most USB ports cannot provide enough power to charge the battery inside the back while working or while in standby however battery life is prolonged during charging This is a limitation with the current USB2 0 and USB3 0 technology If the back is powered off while connected to USB it will continue to charge Battery charging is indicated by an orange LED on the rear of the back when it has been turned off Auto Power Down Auto Power Down determines the amount of time before the IQ back shuts down when there is no activity Choose 1 minute 5 minutes 30 minutes 2 hours or deactivate this function by selecting Off Press the Power button to switch on and restart the IQ back after it has shut down 90 Check Disk Storage Mode File Format Camera Mode Check Disk Storage Mode File Format Camera Mode On Auto IIQ L Normal On Auto IIQ L Normal ONE Auto Power Down
28. affect the focus function 127 10 2 Battery Socket 10 4 Camera Display Error Notification Never leave batteries in the socket if the camera or back is not planned to b d for iods O be used tor longer periods When Any of These Displays Appear Keep contacts clean and dry at all times LCD display Causes and remedies Main Viewfinder Magazine panel outs External Battery Socket 7 7 If the camera cannot focus in the AF S Single mode you cannot release the shutter Try to adjust focus again or change to the focus lock mode or manual focus mode Use an external battery Case PE401 when USING the camera In cold When an M645 lens is installed and the aperture is less than f 5 6 this indicator appears Make the lens aperture faster than f 5 6 temperatures where the battery capacity may drop This indicator appears when the battery capacity is low Replace with new batteries 1 Tu rn the sh utter relea se mode selector lever to the L position power The shutter will not operated when the digital back is not installed onto the camera body If you try Install the digital back onto the camera body to press the shutter this indicator appears off This symbol appears when setting the custom functions but you have not selected user A B or C Select a user before changing the custom function settings 2 Use a coin or similar object to turn and remove the external battery While in manual exposure mode and when t
29. battery cassette for AA batteries 645DF camera body 645DF camera body Schneider 80mm LS f2 8 lens Hasselblad V mount lens adapter 1 year or 100 000 shutter releases on Schneider Kreuznach lenses Schneider 80mm LS f2 8 lens 3 year warranty on Phase One AF MF lenses Free digital back loan unit during repair 2 3 Classic vs Value Added Kit All the elements of the Value Added kit are available to buy as separate spare parts Please consult your local dealer about the different Phase One or third party solutions if extra equipment is needed Securing the operational time of a camera and digital back solution is a critical concern for professional photographers To be as safe as possible consult your dealer to get information on the best solution Most uptime solutions provided by Phase One can be purchased after acquiring the back or camera The 645DF camera and SK LS lenses have a warranty of 1 year or 100 000 shutter actuations whichever comes first Phase One AF MF lenses have a warranty of 1 year if purchased as part of the Classic kit or 3 years with the Value Added kit option Please refer to the Warranty Brochure which is shipped with the Camera System Al z 0 oh OTK ee Gm 100 100 Warning e Only use the Charger to charge the specified batteries e Do not allow charger to get wet or get exposed to moisture e Keep the Charger out of reach of children e Once charging is compl
30. connected from the lens to the small connector in the front plate on either the left or right side of the IQ back regardless of which Hasselblad V type camera used Flash Lead Connection A flash cable is always connected to the F connector on the IQ back with all Hasselblad V series cameras Mirror Up and Shutter Latency Setting Set the Latency to Zero when shooting with a Hasselblad V 903 CW and 905 CW Tethered Capture Plug a FireWire 800 cable into the IQ back for tethered capture to a computer using Capture One Pro 150 16 4 Hasselblad 555 ELD Ensure that the shutter release on the front of the Hasselblad 555 ELD is in the DIG position when using a Phase One IQ back If for any reason you have to use the 555ELD in Film position E g If the DIG is not working then set the IQ to Zero Latency Shutter Latency Setting The IQ back can be used with both Normal and Zero latency with the Hasselblad 555 ELD An IQ back has a default Normal latency setting that helps to save battery life But users may experience unwanted double exposures when using a two shot release cable Motor Cable on Hasselblad 555 ELD A motor cable is not required when using an IQ back on a Hasselblad 555 ELD body 151 Shutter Latency Normal Zero 16 5 Hasselblad 553 ELX When using the IQ back on some Hasselblad motorized bodies i e Hasselblad ELX or Hasselblad ELM series a motor cable is supplied to enable users to fire the ca
31. contents see left before contacting your dealer or Phase One Support Scroll down the screen to reveal Internal technical data Scroll to the bottom of the screen to reveal Language version information 98 8 0 IQ2 Digital Back Overview Sensors Lens Factor CCD size effective Active pixels full resolution Active pixels Sensor Pixel size micron Resolution megapixels Light sensitivity ISO Exposure time Image quality Capture time frames per sec Image buffer Wireless Display Maximum expected performance The actual performance will be dependent on the camera model and on the camera and digital back capture modes Content is subject to change without notice ONE IQ280 The IQ280 is the pinnacle of image quality The highest resolution captures of any commercially available camera The 80 megapixel captures dynamic range and unparalleled image quality makes it ideal for a wide array of disciplines ww p o 53 7 mm 1 0 53 7 Xx 40 4 mm 082s x 70 5162 x 3878 Full res Sensor S2 One 10 4 x 10 4 80 20 35 800 140 3200 1 10 000 sec 2 minutes IQ260 The IQ260 goes beyond the norm its made for extraordinary captures It can deliver long exposures of up to one hour and produce highly detailed 60 megapixel captures with outstanding image quality that are virtually noise free ww Y OV 53 9 mm 1 0 53 9 x 40 4 mm 8984 x 6732 4490 x 3364 Full res Sen
32. data when working with CompactFlash cards card readers and digital cameras Phase One recommends that you test drive all new CompactFlash cards including the one that comes with your IQ back By performing an initial test to verify that the capture files are stored properly on the card and can be accessed on a computer you will avoid unpleasant surprises on location or when you return from a job CompactFlash cards are manufactured by other suppliers and Phase One cannot guarantee that the cards are not defective Inserting and Ejecting on the IQ2 Back The CompactFlash card is inserted in the hidden slot located under the cover on the left hand side of the IQ back Insert the CompactFlash card with the brand label facing the display end of the digital back as shown in the image The cover can be closed when the CompactFlash card is fully inserted To eject the card push the small button above the card once and an ejecting pin will come out Pushing this pin all the way back in will eject the card Microdrives are not recommended for use with IQ backs 55 Check Disk 645 DF Format Card Power Management Check Disk 4 7 Secure Storage System 3S You can always be sure that your data is safe when working with memory cards in a Phase One IQ2 back The Phase One Secure Storage System 3S provides the industry s safest memory card handling The 3S technology automatically checks your card s file structure every time
33. f number and exposure compensation 0 CW Decrease OF 1 CW Increase On C 09 AEL amp AFL button AEFL This function is used to set whether to interchange the operations of the front and rear AEL and AFL buttons 0 Default setting front AFL rear AEL OF 1 Switched front AEL rear AFL On 120 C 10 Release button HALF This function is used to set the AE lock and AF operations when the shutter release button is half pressed 0 AF operation default setting 1 AF amp AE operation 2 Only shutter release C 11 AEL function lock unlock mode AEL This function is used to set the method of operating the AEL button to lock AE At the default setting when the AEL button is pressed AE is locked pressing the button again releases the AE lock At the 1 setting released after one shot after AE lock is set it is released when the shutter is triggered At the 2 setting AE lock is only kept while the AE lock button is being pressed 0 One shot 1 Continuous 2 While pressed C 12 AFL AFL This function is used to set the AF lock method when the AFL button is operated AF gt lt Lock is activated with one press of the auto lock button then deactivated with a second press 0 While pressed default setting 1 AF operation 2 Continuous C 13 M mode AEL OnEP When using M manual mode one push function the shutter speed or aperture value can be set automatically by pressing AEL
34. grey area to create a custom WB A cross hair icon will appear on the screen You can continue to pick WB point elsewhere in the image until you are satished with the generated WB The Custom White Balance is now set and all subsequent captures will use this WB setting in Auto Save mode The picked WB is only applied to the current image if Auto Save mode is deselected The IQ Back enables users to create and store up to 3 Custom White Balance settings To create and store a Custom WB setting go to the Context menu and long press the White Balance Picker icon Deselect the Auto Save box in the dialog box The next time you create a Custom WB setting you will be presented with a Custom 1 Custom 2 or Custom 3 option Choose a number to save and store the WB setting This stored Custom WB settings can be accessed again for future use by scrolling to the bottom of the WB options 63 5 7 Live View Live View on the 645DF is supported in Manual or Aperture Priority mode only Live View in X Tv and P mode is not supported Starting Live View 1 Live View is started from the Contextual menu pop up in the lower right corner of the IQ2 display 2 In the pop up click on the camera icon If the IQ2 is attached to a 645DF the camera automatically opens the shut ter and live view is displayed on the screen When you want to capture an image you have to exit Live view first If attached to any other camera then the shutter has t
35. is possible on all leaf shutter speeds Leaf Shutter speeds are limited to a leaf shutter range from 1 second to 1 1600th second Flash synchronization is possible on all shutter speeds Focal Plane Shutter speeds range from 1 minute up to 1 4000th second Flash synchronization is only possible from 1 60th to 1 125 second Depending on the flash being used N B The LCD screen on the Phase One 645DF will either display a LS Leaf Shutter or FS Focal Shutter icon to correspond to the shutter speed or custom camera setting 84 Setup Custom A Shutter in M X lt Beep On AF Mixed Shutter in Tv Av P Leaf Leaf Shutter in M X Focal Plane Focal Plane AF priority Speed Setup Custom A AF priority lt Beep On AF Speed Shutter in Tv Av P Leaf Accuracy Shutter in M X Focal Plane AF priority Speed 7 1 24 Shutter in M X This menu is applicable when a Phase One 645DF camera is used in either M or X exposure modes with a leaf shutter lens Using the X flash synchronization mode limits the shutter speed range from 1 60th second to 1 125 second irrespective of the selected Mixed Leaf or Focal Plane mode Select Manual M mode and select one of the following options Mixed The leaf shutter range from 1 second to 1 1600th second are selected Shutter speeds above and below that range use the focal plane shutter Flash synchronization is possible on all leaf shutter speeds Leaf Shutter speeds are li
36. is set to 0 which is the settings used for the default set Setting Custom Functions 1 Turn on the power Turn the shutter release mode lever to the S or C position 2 Turn the exposure mode dial to select CF Custom Function mode 3 Turn the rear dial to select the settings for user A B or C 4 Turn the front dial to select the item you want to set Clear all Custom Functions Set mode dial button to CF then press button for 5 seconds this will reset ALL Custom Functions to the factory default Setting Custom Functions to Default 1 By turning the exposure mode dial CF custom function mode can be selected 2 By turning the rear dial user A B or C can be selected 3 Press and hold down set button for longer than 1 second and settings for A B C can be initialized or the settings can be returned to default 119 9 15 Types of Custom Functions C 00 Custom functions profile SEL 0 None default 0 1 A 2 B 3 C When 0 has been selected and set none of the custom items can be set C 01 EV Steps StEP This function is used to set the size of increments concerning the shutter speed f number and exposure compensation value 0 0 3 1 3EV step default setting 1 0 5 1 2EV step 2 1 0 1EV step C 02 Lens change IrIS This function is used to set the f number display method for the previously used lens when the lenses have been interchanged The default setting is O in whi
37. lock button on the front of the camera body then take a picture e Low contrast subject blue skies white walls and other objects e Two or more objects overlapping at different distances within the focus frame animals in cages etc e Subjects with continuous repeated patterns building exteriors blinds etc e Extremely backlit reflective subjects car bodies water surfaces etc e Or when the subject is far smaller than the focus frame release button is half pressed to assist the camera s auto focus function The AF assist infrared light is emitted only when the focus mode is set to S single focus mode 2 v 4 N LQ L7 2 LT Z SL Y LLL IPL SG TISI II GYILZLLT A 34 35 In focus nD Turn focus ring clockwise CIOE Turn focus ring counter clockwise 3 7 Manual focus 1 All lenses 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 Kreuznach lenses can be switched from Auto Focus to Manual Focus by using the AF ring or slider fitted on the lens For lenses with an AF slider slide the focusing ring on the lens backward until it clicks When this is done the Auto Focus inscription on the lens barrel is covered and the lens can then be focused manually For lenses with an AF ring simply rotate the AF ring to the MF position to select manual focus Adj
38. login Hot articles My account On my account you can see your support cases register your products get an overview of your order history and much more requires login P H ANS TEST DRIVE PHASE ONE SIGN UP TODAY what the world s best photography is made of Cy Phase One Featured Browse videos Download Capture One Pro 7 Test drive our camera system phaseone com 1 Image Professor blog RH join us on Google E join us on Facebook follow us on Twitter by PhaseOneDK w Capture One Pro 7 The Professional Choice in Imaging Software Phase One 9 709 view Latest Activity by PhaseO days ago Date Joined Playlists Capture One Pro 7 imaging software Capture One Pro 7 videos 13 1 Web Resources Phase One offer users a host of online resources including inspire enthuse and inform Find detailed information including User Guides and manuals about Capture One or our Digital Backs from www phaseone com Knowledge Base Phase One s searchable Knowledge Base at http support phaseone com provides detailed answers to many users questions This self service site is free of charge and available to all Phase One owners Capture One On line Support Forums Go to Phase One s official support forum to share your experiences and get assistance from other Phase One owners as well as from Phase One s Technical Support team at http support phaseone com Some Phase One partners offer on line
39. may be overexposed Go back to the Tool view to deactivate the overlay Focus Mask The Focus Mask highlights areas that are in sharp focus Tap the Focus Mask tool once to display any areas of sharp focus in an image with a default green color overlay Tap the Exposure Focus Mask tool again to remove this overlay from view Long press the Focus Mask to access a dialog box to alter the Tool s settings Users can choose to set the Focus Mask to flash on the overlay and on the tool The Focus Mask can be adjusted to increase and decrease the threshold setting for the preferred sharpness The color of the Mask can also be altered to one of nine tones to help it stand out against a captured image 7 645DF Format Card WIFi Power Management ISO 400 AWB IIQ L PHASEON E Power Management Display Off Time Battery Charging Auto Power Down Display Off Time 5 sec 20 sec 1 min 5 min 5 min gt 50 gt 2hours gt 7 00 Menu The Menu can be accessed by either pressing the lower left exterior button or by tapping Menu directly on the Home Screen The Menu can be navigated by using the touch screen functionality or by following the Enter Exit Up and Down arrows and pressing the corresponding buttons on the IQ2 back Long press the upper left external button to exit the Menu mode at any time This section will explain the function of each Menu option All the options in the Menu section have a de
40. on your creativity This is more than 3 time the capacity of 6 normal disposable AA batteries Say good bye to unexpected interruptions in the middle of a shoot and save the environment with rechargeable Li lon batteries instead of old Alkaline or Zinc chloride disposable battery technology Short charge time You can charge this battery in under three hours and enjoy up to 10 000 shots before you need to recharge again Works everywhere The new battery comes with a charger featuring a 100 240 volt universal power adapter so you can use it virtually everywhere in the world 135 CHANNEL Air Sync Profoto nannat Digital back battery The H hnel dual battery charger will charge two 7 2V digital back batteries simultaneously with clear numerical indication of percentage charged The charger comes with an international power outlet adaptor for compatibility with power outlets all around the world Part 70510 H hnel Twin PRO charger for P and IQ Backs Part 30900089 Phase One P and IQ battery 2900 mAh Profoto air transceiver The Profoto Air Sync Transceiver can be used with the Phase One V Grip Air to trigger any third party flash system wirelessly If you don t have access to the Phase One V Grip Air you can install one transceiver unit in the camera flash shoe and one at the flash system The Profoto Air Transceiver can be setup both as transmitter and as receiver unit Setting it up as receiver unit make
41. screen on the of the IQ digital back is a multifunctional display where the menus change depending on the status and choices you make In addition to providing menu navigation the display on the back can work as a preview screen 23 ISO 400 AWB lene PHASEON E 2 13 The Buttons on the Back The IQ is equipped with four external buttons The buttons will change function to match the menu shown on the sceen Find out more on the IQ menus from page 78 2 14 LED Lights IQ Series digital backs feature two main LEDs located below the bottom left corner of the screen Green When capturing an image the green LED will blink rapidly to indicate that the IQ back is busy A continuous green light indicates that the backlight of the display is dimmed but the camera is still ready to shoot The Display Off Time can be set in the IQ back s Menu mode in the Power Management options Red A red LED indicates that the IQ back is writing to the storage media and therefore the buffer has not been emptied There is an additional red LED indicator located next to the CF card slot under the cover It is assigned to indicate CF card activity only Do not remove a CF card from the card slot when this red LED is on Removing a CF card whilst the red LED is on can damage the formatting of the card and images or data might be lost or corrupted 24 Year Month Day 2013 06 Date And Time Gi 06 Hour Min Sec 09
42. stopped down to the set aperture Web Resources http www cambridgeincolour com tutorials depth of field Atm http en wikipedia org wiki Depth_of_field 117 Bil 1494 11 9 13 Infrared Photography Infrared Photography is complicated when using digital backs as the digital back is adjusted to match the viewable light perfectly Use a dedicated digital back for infrared photography The IQ back needs to be adjusted to work properly for infrared photography DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME All corrections in this area must be done by Phase One to ensure precision If you remove the protective glass or make other physical adjustments on the back the warranty will immediately be void If you are considering Infrared Photography please contact your local Phase One dealer for technical advice and pricing Infrared light has a slightly different area of sharpness compared to the viewable light so when the distance is set on the lens you should always manually correct sharpness to be aligned with the red dot Do not use your camera s light meter when photographing infrared as the light meter is aimed towards reading the visible light 118 o Se Um 9 14 Custom Function The custom functions can store separate three different camera set ups 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 The C 00
43. the focus or move the camera to change the position of the focus frame Lenses without the focus mode selector ring will automatically be set to AF if the camera is set to Auto Focus Do not touch the focus ring as you may cause internal damage to the camera Auto Focus motor 32 PHASEONE Single Autofocus Mode S This mode uses the focus priority mechanism The shutter can be released when the focus mark in the viewfinder is illuminated This mode is suited for still subjects Focus is locked when the focus mark is illuminated in the viewfinder s LCD The shutter cannot be released if the subject is not in focus if the focus mark e does not illuminate To take another photo with a different composition take your finger off the shutter release button then re press the shutter release button again Continuous Autofocus Mode C In this mode shutter release has priority to focusing The shutter can be released regardless of whether the focus mark in the viewfinder s display is illuminated Focus is adjusted continuously while the shutter release button is half pressed This mode is suited for moving subjects Focus is not locked even if the focus mark is lit The shutter can be released even if the focus mark is not lit Lenses with the Focus Mode Selector The focus modes can be switched between automatic and manual with the selector on the lens when the focus mode selector lever on the camera body is set to S or C
44. to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference thatmay cause undesired operation 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 15 105 b This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 15 407 e Operatio
45. 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 PHASEONE bd ex L t Waa x WY IWS gt S ety e rn gt a 124 125 9 20 Recommended Digital lenses Producer Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Schneider Kreutnach 55 f 2 8 Schneider Kreutnach 80 f 2 8 List of Alternative Lenses Specs 28 f 4 5 AFD 75 150 f 4 5 35 f 3 5 45 f 2 8 55 f 2 8 150 f 3 5 210 f 4 0 300 f 4 5 55 110 f 4 5 105 210 f 4 5 Limitations Schneider Kreutnach 110 f 2 8 Recommended MF lenses Producer Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Mamiya Hartblei Hartblei Specs A 500 f 4 5 A 300 f 2 8 A 200 f 2 8 55 80 f 2 8 N L 150 f 3 8 N L 105 210 f 4 5 500 f 5 6 55 110 f 4 5 N 150 f 2 8 300 24 f 4 0 35 150 f 3 5 N 45 210 N 80 f 1 9 55 80 f 2 8 N Limitations Adaptor Mount 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 MC TS PC 45 f 3 5 MC Hartblei 2x converter ONE Adaptor Mount Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD
46. up cables or older Kapture Group one shot adaptor cables to connect to the multiport Part 50300154 From multi connector to mini jack on the Contax handgrip used to enable Host Capture from Computer N B Operating the camera from the host computer The supplied release cable must be connected between the multiple pin connector on the IQ back and the mini jack connector placed at the bottom of the handgrip on the Contax camera house 164 19 0 1Q2 Back for View Cameras The Phase One IQ back is compatible with most technical view cameras and large format cameras via camera interface adaptors The IQ back supports most mechanical shutters and some electronic shutters from Horseman Schneider and other manufacturers Phase One Sleeping Architecture The Phase One Sleeping Architecture has been developed to help produce noise free exposures without the use of active cooling of the CCD The sleeping architecture ensures minimum heat build up inside the back by putting all the unused circuits to sleep and only powering the circuits that are actually needed at any given time 165 19 1 Using the 2 shot Release The IQ back can be used with mechanical shutters that can be fired twice within four seconds The first release of the shutter activates the digital back the second release is for the exposure If the time limit of four seconds is exceeded the camera gives a warning beep followed by a two shoot error
47. use to adapt older Large format walk up cables or older Kapture Group one shot adaptor cables to connect to the multiport 154 HASSELBLAD 17 0 I1Q2 Back for Hasselblad H Series The Phase One IQ H mount digital back is designed specifically for Hasselblad H1 and H2 cameras 17 1 Mounting the IQ back on the Hasselblad H1 H2 1 Ensure that the mirror is up and the shutter is open This is the default position when no cassette is attached to camera body 2 Place the bottom of the IQ back in the locking mechanism 3 Lever the back into place 4 Do not let go of the back until you hear a clicking noise that signals the back is locked into position The mirror will come down and shutter will close when IQ back is attached to the camera N B It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the IQ back is attached correctly before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together Removing the IQ back from the Hasselblad H1 H2 1 Rotate and press the silver button illustrated left to unlock the back Ensure that the back is supported in your hand before pressing this button 2 Gently lever away the top of the back first Be careful with the contacts and protective glass on the back N B Your IQ back should always be protected by its plate when it is not attached to the camera 155 HC 35mm me 4 811 22 16 22 16 118 4 17 2 Viewfinder Masking The image area of the Hasselblad H1 H2
48. with the Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID camera body 7 9 Shutter Latency The IQ CCD is put to sleep to reduce power consumption when it is not in use The IQ needs to wake up before shooting and the timing of this wake up signal is referred to as the Latency The recommended setting is Normal Latency if the IQ is used with the Phase One 645DF Only change to Zero Latency if you work on technical large format cameras or certain manual cameras in special situations Find out more in the Appendix from page 141 7 10 Image Orientation The Image Orientation function sets and stores the orientation of all subsequently captured images Select 0 80 180 or 270 to force the back to mark images as captured with that orientation The Auto setting uses the back s built in orientation sensor to determine the orientation at the moment of capture Changing this setting will not affect how captured images are displayed on the LCD 92 Menu Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display Menu Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Normal Auto On Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Brightness Display Off Time 5 sec 20 sec 1 min 5 min ONE 7 11 Auto Preview Mode The Auto Preview option can be switched On or
49. without the need for additional hardware Adding a Profoto transceiver the V Grip Air allows photographers to trigger virtually all flash equipment available in the market L Bracket The Phase One L Bracket comes with a genuine hand made and high quality leather hand strap The strap ensures that the camera can be securely operated without fear of dropping the camera It provides good support when photographing handheld and also offers a relaxing hold on the hand while resting in between shoots 134 L Bracket Continued The L Bracket features an Arca Swiss type quick release mounting on both Portrait and Landscape position Whether the camera is mounted in vertical or horizontal position the lens center stays in exactly same position The Square Arca Swiss type shoe can be used with all Arca Swiss compatible quick release and screw on clamps For compatibility with Really Right Stuff clamps Phase One offers an optional accessory Really Right Stuff compatibility kit Part 71059 L Bracket with Hand Strap for standalone use on 645AF DF included with V Grip Part 71061 Hand Strap for use if both landscape and portrait handstrap is desired with V Grip Part 71062 Really Right Stuff compatibility kit for L bracket Ensures firm connection with an RRS Bracket Li lon battery for 645DF The rechargeable Li ion battery for the 645DF and 645DF camera powers up to 10 000 captures on a single charge giving you more time to focus
50. 0 for the 10250 The Achromatic has a default of ISO200 Sensor technology built into the Phase One IQ Series models expands the ISO range from 140 to 3200 at 20 megapixels resolution for the 1Q280 The IQ260 models have a Sensor ISO range from 200 to 3200 at 15 megapixels resolution Long Exposure Mode 1Q260 The Long Exposure Mode is a feature integrated into the 1Q260 enbabling noise free exposes of up to one hour The default setting is On When the mode is Off the 10260 will automatically display a dialogbox that suggests using the Long Exposure Mode with exposures longer than than 10 seconds Long Exposure Mode is marked with an L after ISO in the Home Screen The Long Exposure Mode has an ISO range from 140 to 800 that can be extended up to IS03200 in Sensor mode IQ260 only Precautions on Long Exposure Shoots 1 Close the eyepiece shutter to block any light from entering the viewfinder 2 When using extreme long exposure more than 5 to 10 minutes outside in daylight please take relevant precautions e g avoid having camera and digital back in direct sunlight 3 Cover your entire camera with a Phase One lens wrap or similar light proof material to eliminate stray light 4 Remember that when you make a long exposure the digital back will make a black calibration after the capture of the same duration as the exposure Find more detailed information Search for Long Exposure on www phaseone com support 61
51. 08 29 DE401 standard 2 5 to 2 5 DE402 fnearsighted users 5 0 to 2 0 DE403 farsighted users 0 to 3 0 Diopter matching 2 15 Setting Date And Time Date and time parameters are set and controlled via the IQ back s Menu system If the IQ back has been without power for a long period of time it will automatically ask you to set the time and date on the next occasion it is powered up Tap the screen and scroll through the numbers to attain the appropriate date and time Tap the check mark which will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to confirm your entry The time and date is applied to the EXIF data in all files captured with the IQ back 2 16 Setting Diopter Look through the viewfinder and make sure that the focus frame Rectangle with Circle is in sharp focus If it is not turn the diopter adjustment dial in the direction if you are nearsighted or in the direction if you are farsighted If this is not sufficient you may require an optional diopter correction lens Check the table for possible diopters Point the camera at a bright plain object such as a white wall when making this adjustment 25 Replacing the Diopter Correction Lens 1 Press the Eyepiece Lock which is located in a gap between the Eyepiece and the Diopter Correction lens Turn the camera upside down to gain easy access to it Now remove the rubber Eyepiece by sliding it upwards 2 R
52. 1 C2 or C3 C1 C2 or C3 modes can be changed while photographing However after taking a photo in a mode other than the modes selected in C1 C2 or C3 when you turn the dial back to a C mode setting the change will not be saved 9 17 Lenses and Multi Mount When it comes to lenses Phase One provides the widest range of possibilities to ensure photographers get the most creative freedom from their Phase One camera This chapter looks at some possible lens systems However it is worth noting that there are even more applicable lenses available than presented in the upcoming pages User can find more information from dedicated Phase One dealers on items such as mount adaptors for example the Phase One Multi Mount N B Errors or damage caused by third party products are not covered by the warranty Please test new products with caution 9 18 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 on the camera body Carefully mount the lens by turning it clockwise until a click is heard If you feel resistance or if you hear a scratching like sound stop and retry NEVER use force when mounting the lens as it should always slide into place without resistance 9 19 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
53. 115 1 60 1 250 1 1000 1 4000 Shutter speed 130 1 125 1 500 1 2000 RB w nun S o N WwW B 38 Aperture Priority AE Av Set the desired aperture and the camera selects the optimum shutter speed accordingly Use the Av mode to maintain specific control over depth of field 1 Turn the exposure mode setting dial to Av aperture priority AE position 2 Turn the front or rear dial to set the desired aperture Swap from a leaf shutter lens to focal plane shutter if a shutter speed above 1 1600 second is needed Shutter Priority AE Tv Set the desired shutter speed and the camera selects the optimum aperture accordingly A fast shutter speed can be used to freeze motion and slow shutter speed can be used to create motion blur 1 Turn the exposure mode setting dial to Tv shutter priority AE position 2 Turn the front or rear dial to set the desired shutter speed Swap from a leaf shutter lens to focal plane shutter if a shutter speed above 1 1600 second is needed 39 Manual Mode M This mode is used to set both the aperture and shutter speed for total exposure control Varying shutter speeds can be selected including bulbs tIME and manually from 60 mins to 1 4000 sec Aperture values can be set from maximum to minimum aperture 1 Turn the exposure mode setting dial to M
54. 1Q2 Digital Back e Schneider Kreuznach 80mm LS f2 8 Lens e Capture One Pro software e 5 year Value Added warranty on IQ digital backs Accessories e Waterproof roller hard case with room for 17 laptop e Multimount adapter for HB V lenses e 2 lens wrappings e 2 digital back batteries e Dual DB battery charger e 2 Phase One 645DF rechargeable Li lon batteries e Phase One 645DF rechargeable Li lon battery charger e DB Multi connector cable e LCC calibration kit and 10x10cm plate e CF card e CF card reader e 4 5m FireWire 800 cable e 3m USB3 0 cable e Grey card e Sensor cleaning kit and lens cloth e Body and lens caps e Camera neck strap The interior of the roller supplied with the Value Added kit can be customized and configured into a bespoke system case An extra set of dividers are provided inside the lid of the case which can be used to divide the compartments into smaller or different sections to make an ideal storage solution for a camera and lenses 13 Classic Kit Value Added Kit IQ2 Series digital back IQ2 Series digital back Waterproof roller case with room for laptop up 17 inch po Two lens wraps 1 year warranty on IQ digital back 5 year warranty on IQ digital backs body and lens depending on camera model depending on camera model P Mutti connector gt minijack adapter cable po Multicconnectorsynccable car Po CR cardreader a Oo deoa Po Lenscast calibration plate Extra 645DF camera
55. 260 1Q280 for Hasselblad V 168 21 0 Live View The Live View function is intended for use when a camera is mounted on a tripod and the subject is stationary Live View is ideal for use with technical view cameras in a studio environ ment or for architectural photography where photographers would ordinar ily have to rely on an external viewfinder or a separate focusing glass sliding adaptor The Live View function enables photographers to compose an image directly on the high resolution display of the IQ digital back Focus can be checked by zooming into a subject on the screen by up to 400 Please refer to page 64 for more detailed information regarding operation 169 ISO 35 Tungsten HQ L 21 1 Starting Live View 1 Live View is accessed from the Context Menu circled left in the lower right corner The Context menu is always visible on the Home screen Tap the lower right corner of the screen to reveal the icon if it is hidden in some of the Play mode displays 2 Select the Live View movie camera icon from the context menu Circled left 3 When Live View is activated ensure that a Live View white balance is applied Tap the lower right corner of the screen to bring up the context menu and select the White Balance Picker Circled left Go to the next page p171 for more information about Live View white balance 170 21 2 White Balance 1 After selecting the White Balan
56. 55 ELD DIG mode The electronic communication with the body ensures that the IQ back is ready before allowing release of the next shot However users of other camera bodies that do not use the electronic interface from the IQ will have to wait for the ready beep signal before releasing the next shot Viewfinder Masks Cameras including the Mamiya RZ67 and Hasselblad V series need a viewfinder mask as the image area of these models is different to the image sensor size of the three IQ models Go to page 99 to find out more about the IQ sensors and go to page 168 for the full list of focusing Screens and viewfinder masks 141 14 1 1Q2 Back and Phase One 645AF DF DF and Mamiya 645 AFD The IQ back is fully integrated with the Phase One and Mamiya 645 camera series and functions as a part of the whole camera system The IQ back communicates with the cameras through a fast internal electrical computer interface Find out more about the Phase One DF camera and IQ back from page 12 14 2 Mounting IQ back on the Phase One 645 AF amp Mamiya 645 AFD Series Ensure that the camera mirror is up and the shutter is open when no digital back is attached When attaching the IQ back to the camera body the shutter will close and the mirror will come down 1 Place the bottom of the IQ back in the locking mechanism 2 Press the button circled above left with your thumb and lever the back into place 3 Release the button to lock into po
57. Auto ISO 400 Daylight AWB QC Fluorescent Tungsten Flash 5 5 White Balance Push the lower right button or tap WB on the Home Screen You will be presented with the back s White Balance settings Scroll up and down and tap the screen to select the desired setting A green check mark will appear next to your chosen setting and you will automatically return to the Home Screen The default ISO setting is Auto that will calculate a White Balance based on the information in the image Auto WB is appropriate for most applications A specific light source can also be selected in the WB menu These include Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten and Flash It is easy to check the WB setting as it is displayed in the center of the Home Screen below the ISO rating White Balance can also be set from within Capture One when shooting tethered to a computer Find out more on tethered operation from page 53 62 White Balance Picking Auto Save Save WB as Save As Custom 1 Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Flash ISO 400 AWB IIQ L Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 5 6 Custom White Balance To create a new Custom White Balance first capture a reference White Balance image Try to use a gray card or neutral white surface Next select the Context menu and press the White Balance Picker icon Ensure that the image is in full screen view Zoom in and pan to a desired part of the image and then tap on a white
58. Button IB Rubber Eye Piece nterval Button Main LCD Backlight Button Exposure Metering Mode Button Focus Point Selector Button Set Button Exposure Compensation Button Flash Auto Adjustment Select Button Digital Back Auto Exposure Lock Button AEL Exposure Metering button Auto Bracketing Button Diopter Adjustment Lens Standard Accessory External Power Socket Battery Case Lock Lever Battery Case Tripod Socket Hot Shoe Exposure Mode Dial Eyepiece Shutter Lever Main LCD Mirror Do not touch the mirror Rear Dial Strap Lug Electronic Contacts Front Dial Lens Mount Alignment Mark Shutter Release Button Depth of Field Preview Button Drive Dial Diopter Adjustment Dial Auto Focus Assist Light Self Timer Lamp Strap Lug Auto Focus Lock Button AEL Exposure Metering button Synchro Terminal Focus Mode Selector Lever Lens Release Button Electronic Shutter Release Contact 21 Main LCD Auto bracketing Lens shutter Shutter speed AE lock Auto focus lock Synchro mode Program AE mode Aperture Custom function Repeat mode Mirror up mode User function Delay mode Focal plane shutter Remaining battery power Exposure compensation Focus area Self timer Spot metering Exposure compensation Dial lock Flash compensation During actual use only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed Viewfinder LCD Auto focus ar
59. COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Intel Core 2 Duo or later CPU 4 GB RAM 10 GB free Mac hard disk space Monitor with resolution of 1280 x 800 Mac OS X 10 9 1 or later 10 8 5 10 7 5 10 6 8 Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM 64bit 10 GB free hard disk space Monitor with resolution of 1280 x 800 IEEE 1394 interface Windows 8 64bit Windows 7 64bit Windows Vista SP2 64bit IQ BACK MOUNTS Phase One 645DFT Phase One Mamiya Mamiya 645DF Phase One H101 Hasselblad H1 and H2 Hasselblad 555ELD 553ELX 503CW and 501CM Via adaptor Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Mamiya RB67 Hasselblad V Contax Contax 645AF WIDE ANGLE amp TECHNICAL CAMERAS Via optional adapter for Alpa Arca Swiss Cambo Linhof Toyo Sinar Plaubel Horseman STORAGE FILES Phase Ones IIQ RAW file format speeds up the image capture and file transfer It increases the storage capacity by turning the full size image data into a compact RAW file format The default IIQ RAW large format is completely lossless SOFTWARE Capture One 7 2 or later CERTIFICATIONS CE FCC Content is subject to change without notice PHASE LPS 105 Exposure compensation display Alpers velue Pirie The set value is displayed The difference between the metered M Manual Mode value and the set Exposure value is displayed 9 0 Advanced 645DF Camera Functions 9 1 Exposure Compensation In situations providing extreme high contrast the r
60. Could not change splashscreen No valid file found Successfully created new splash screen Splashscreen set to default Splash Screen Follow the proceeding steps to customize the splash screen on the IQ back 1 Save the image file to a maximum 800 x 480 pixels resolution landscape format A smaller file will also be accepted and placed in the center of the screen with the surrounding space filled with black 2 Save the file as a 24 bit BMP or 24 bit TIF format file Name the file Splash followed by the file extension E g Splash bmp or Splash tif 3 Transfer the Splash bmp or Splash tif file onto a CompactFlash card En sure it is not in any sub folder 4 Insert the CompactFlash card into the IQ back and select Menu gt Display gt Splash Screen gt Load from CF An error screen will appear if the file is in a sub folder or named incorrectly 5 A confirmation screen will appear stating that a Successfully created new splash screen The image will appear on screen each time the IQ back is switched on 6 Select Set to Default to remove the selected splash screen and return to a blank black splash screen A confirmation screen will appear stating that a Splashscreen set to default 94 Menu Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode DENEN Ready Beep Single Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Successfully created new background Background Image Set to Def
61. IC SOLUTIONS CAN OFFER You Phase One has partners all over the world Click on a continent to start searching for one near you Rental locator Tech support Sign up for a demo Contact us GALLERY DOWNLOAD SUPPORT WORKSHOPS STORE SEARCH 13 0 End User Support Policy Phase One guarantees World Class Support and Service with every product purchased Each customer becomes a part of the Phase One community of professional photographers with completely free access to our online Knowledge Base Forum and Support area of the Phase One website As well as contact with a dedicated team of technical support specialists to help keep your Phase One equipment in perfect working order every customer can access a wide range of material to help familiarize themselves with Phase One ownership For support concerning Phase One equipment Capture One and Media Pro software including license and activation issues please contact technical support through our website If you are not a registered user please sign up Please check www phaseone com for the latest updated support policy Worldwide Dealer Network At Phase One we think globally but act locally Phase One s products are sold through a worldwide network of dedicated and competent local partners to make after sales support convenient for you Phase One s local partners offer first line support to their customers Many provide additional services such as training extended wa
62. Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645AFD Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya 645 Mamiya Pentacon six Pentacon six Notice Sekor Sekor ULD APO ULD Leafshutter Leafshutter Leafshutter Notice MF MF APO MF APO Leafshutter Leafshutter Leafshutter Super rotator tilt shift Producer Specs Limitations Adaptor Mount Notice Arsat MC Arsat 30 f 3 5 fisheye Pentacon six Arsat MC Arsat 45 f 3 5 Wide Angle Pentacon six Arsat MC PCS Arsat 45 f 3 5 Pentacon six Shift Arsat MC PCS Arsat 55 f 4 5 Pentacon six Shift Arsat MC PCS Arsat 65 f 3 5 Pentacon six shift Arsat MC Arsat 80 f 2 8 Pentacon six Arsat MC Arsat 600 f 8 0 Pentacon six Mirror Lenses usable in combination with Phase One Multi Mount Carl Zeiss CFi 30 f 3 5 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFE 40 f 4 0 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFi50f 4 0 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFi60f 3 5 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFE 80 f 2 8 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFi 100 f 3 5 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFE 120 f 4 0 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFi 150 f 4 0 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFE 180 f 4 0 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFi 250 f 5 6 3 Hasselblad V Carl Zeiss CFE 350 f 5 6 3 Hasselblad V SA Special purpose lenses Mamiya 120 f 4 0 MACRO Mamiya 645 MF Mamiya 50 SHIFT 1 Mamiya 645 MF Mamiya 645 Auto bellows unit 1
63. Off Select On to revert to a Play mode when shooting Select Off to remain on the same display 7 12 Display The Display menu option has four options Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen and Background Image See below and page 88 for more de tails Brightness Set the brightness of the preview LCD screen to suit ambient viewing conditions The default setting is 80 but in bright outdoor illumination this can be increased up to 100 Users may choose to lower the Brightness when working in low light environments such as a photographic studio Altering the Brightness setting will only affect the brightness of the screen It will NOT affect the Exposure Warning Histogram and exposure of a final capture Display Off Time Switch off the IQ s screen after 5 seconds 20 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes The display can also be set to remain permanently on while the IQ is in operation with the Always On option 93 Menu Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display Splash Screen Set to Default Load from CF Splash Screen Set to Default Load from CF Display Normal gt Brightness Auto gt Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Save As Save As Splash tif Where L PHASEONE B Format TIFF B Save _ As a Copy Notes Alpha Channels Spot Colors Color Use Proof Setup Working CMYK v Embed Color Profile Adobe RGB 1998 Cancel Save LN
64. ack Keep both contacts dry and clean 128 ONE 129 9 MF AF 1 pHASEONE 10 5 Lens Maintenance Never touch the inner optics of the lens with your fingers Keep the inner optics perfectly clean with air a lens brush or the dry cloth delivered with the lens Do not touch the contacts Keep the contacts clean with either a dry cloth or by using a fibreglass brush Do not use any other tools on the lens The lens is not waterproof It should be immediately dried with a cloth if becomes wet If it is exposed to salt moisten a cloth wring it and carefully clean 10 6 Back Maintenance Cleaning the CCD The Phase One IQ back must have the protection plate fitted when it is not attached toa camera Dust may accumulate on the IR filter which will degrade the image quality if not removed Please follow the directions included in the CCD cleaning kit that came with the IQ back 10 7 IR Filter on the CCD The IR filter Infrared reduction filter is permanently mounted on top of the CCD The filter may not be removed for several reasons e The focusing of the IQ back camera back will be damaged e Itis only possible to remount the filter without dust getting in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities e The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated 130 10 8 645DF Camera Body Specifications Open platform for maximum choice and compatibility Durable proven platform for se
65. aist level finder and remove the focus screen 3 Place the viewfinder mask in the bracket that holds the focusing screen 4 Re mount the viewfinder focus screen 5 Re attach the prism waist level finder N B Please check the relevant Mamiya RZ67 manual regarding how to dismount the viewfinder and remove the focus screen 146 Brightness Format Card Shutter Latency Storage Mode Shutter Latency Normal Zero Normal gt Auto gt 15 3 More Details Mamiya RZ67 Mode Selector The mode selector on the trigger button should be turned to the white dot when used with the IQ back The selector should be set to the orange dot to avoid draining the small battery when the IQ back is attached to the body and not in use Warning Even if the IQ back is turned off the battery will drain slowly if the orange dot is not selected Shutter Latency Setting Mamiya RZ PRO II An IQ back should be set to Normal Latency when it is used with a Mamiya RZ PRO Il Shutter Latency Setting Mamiya RZ PRO IID Select the special Mamiya RZPRO IID camera mode which available in the Camera mode menu to ensure that the correct latency setting is used Studio Flash Sync on the RZ lens A flash sync lead should be connected to the port on a lens when an IQ back is used on a Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID On the older PRO Il use the flash sync connector on the Adapter plate The flash sync port on the IQ back is for use with Large format cameras where no
66. approximately 2 5 to 3 hours After the first initial charge the batteries can be charged one at a time Purchasing Extra Batteries The Phase One IQ back comes with two batteries Phase One recommends the Canon BP 915 with more than 2500 mAh if you need to purchase extra batteries Some third party batteries may not fit into the digital back s battery compartment due to differences in the tolerances Do not try to force a battery into the compartment When pressing the battery release button it should slide in without being hindered 15 The batteries are sufficiently charged There is very little power remaining Camera will not operate Set the shutter release mode selector lever to L to turn the power off and replace the batteries with new ones ONE There is little power remaining Have new batteries on hand Camera will still operate ee LEYS When the batteries are emptied for power batt flashes on the main LCD and the viewfinder s LCD when the shutter release button is pressed 2 5 Camera Batteries Set the shutter release mode selector lever to L to turn the power off Use six AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries NiCd or NiMH batteries should only be used in the camera body if CF04 is set on rechargeable 1 Lift the battery case lock lever turn it counter clockwise and pull out the battery holder 2 Insert fresh AA batteries with the and ends as shown in th
67. apture Pilot the files on the CF card in the IQ2 back will be tagged 4 If you have multiple cards that you have captured to you can just insert the cards one by one Capture Pilot and the IQ2 back will tag the files for you Confirmation that the files on the CF Card are tagged You will see this dialog on the IQ2 back when it is finished tagging the files 89 Power Up and Down from 645DF 1 Turn on the 645DF and the IQ2 back will automatically power up 2 Turn off power on the 645DF and the IQ2 back will power down after Power Management 1 4 Power Management Power Management The Power Management menu option has three criteria to help preserve O EOE battery life and help keep operating temperatures low when working in hot lt 645DF Display Off Time 1 min gt Format Card xo Battery Charging Slow gt Battery Charging off gt WiFi Power Management Power Management Display Off Time 1 min Battery Charging Slow Auto Power Down 2 hours Power Management Display Off Time 1 min Battery Charging Slow Auto Power Down 2 hours Power Management Display Off Time 1 min gt Battery Charging Slow gt Auto Power Down 2hours gt Auto Power Down 2hours gt Display Off Time 5 sec 20 sec 1 min 5 min Battery Charging Auto Power Down 1 min 5 min 30 min 2 hours conditions Display Off Time Switch off the IQ s display screen after 5 seconds 20 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes
68. ator that shows the remaining battery capacity or a FireWire icon if the IQ2 is being used to shoot tethered via a FireWire 800 connection The Power Indicator will start blinking when it runs low to warn users that the battery needs to be replaced before capturing any more images The selected ISO rating White Balance setting and the IIQ Raw file format are all displayed in the center of Home Screen A S icon will appear next to the file format indicator if the Sensor function is in use Press and hold the top left button to immediately return to the Home Screen regardless of where you are in the menu system Context Menu Press the Context Menu button in the bottom right corner of the Home Screen to quickly access three image review options Select either the Thumbnail Tool View or Full Screen mode Select the key icon to lock the four external menu buttons and the touch screen functionality 58 Play ISO ISO 400 AWB IIQ L Menu WB PHASEON E Exit Up Fluorescent Tungsten Enter PHASEON E Play ISO ISO 100 Custom 3 IIQ L W Menu i PHASEONE 5 1 Menu Buttons The IQ2 back is equipped with four external buttons The buttons will change function to match the menu shown on the display The four external buttons are assigned to the Play Menu ISO and WB options when the IQ2 back is in its default Home Screen position See image top left The function of the four buttons changes once one of the Menu ISO and WB opt
69. ault Load from CF ONE Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Save As Save As backgrnd bmp z Where __ PHASEONE lt Format BMP Save As a Copy Notes Alpha Channels Spot Colors Color Use Proof Setup Working CMYK Background Image Set to Default Load from CF ISO 400 AWB IIQ S S Background image set to default Background Image Customize the background image on the IQ back Home Screen 1 Save the image file to a maximum 800 x 480 pixels resolution landscape format A smaller file will also be accepted and placed in the center of the screen with the surrounding space filled with black 2 Save the file as a 24 bit BMP or 24 bit TIF format file Name the file backgrnd followed by the file extension E g backgrnd bmp or backgrnd tif Transfer the backgrnd bmp or backgrnd tif file onto a Com pactFlash card Ensure it is not in any sub folder 3 Insert the CompactFlash card into the IQ back and select Menu gt Display gt Background Image gt Load from CF An error screen will appear if the file is in a sub folder or named incorrectly 4 A confirmation screen will appear stating that a Successfully created new background The image will now appear on the Home Screen 5 Select Set to Default to remove a background image and return to a blank black Home Screen A confirmation screen will appear stating Background image set to default 95
70. ay mode is used to review captured images Its touch screen interface makes it easy to delete zoom pan and browse through images quickly Push the upper left external button or tap Play on the Home Screen to enter this mode Long press the upper left external button to exit the Play mode at any time 67 ISO 400 AWB IIQ L 6 1 Play Mode Views There are three Play mode views Full Screen Tool View and Thumbnail View Full Screen displays an image in its entirety A Zoom Slider Context menu too and zoom level percentage will automatically disappear after a few sections of inactivity The default Tool View features five tools that include an Exposure Warning a Focus Mask an Exposure Histogram an Alignment tool and File Info fo E The Thumbnail View displays all images stored on a CompactFlash card in a series of 8 thumbnails 68 6 2 Play Mode Context Menu Press the Context Menu button in the corner of each Play mode All Con text Menus feature three navigation buttons Select one of the three bottom items from left to right to switch to an alternative view The Full Screen Context Menu features a Delete Rating Exposure Warning Custom White Balance Picker and Grid options Press and hold these icons with a white triangle in the corner to further configure The Tool View Context Menu features a Delete Rating Grid and Black and White options The Thumbnail View features a Delete and a Ra
71. button 0 Shutter speed shift tv 1 Aperture value shift Av 2 No no C 14 AF assist setting AF_L The AF auxiliary light fires automatically when the subject is too dark to perform AF but this function can be used to prevent the AF auxiliary light from firing 0 On On 1 Off OF ONE C 15 Flash sync FLSY When shooting moving subjects with flash you can set the synchronization timing This allows you to have the flash fire at the beginning of the exposure or at the end of the exposure O First default setting 1 Second C 16 Beep bu When the SET button is pressed a beep sounds 0 ON AF Default setting 1 ON 2 OFF C 17 Shutter TV AV amp P Sh_P When using P Av or Tv mode and the leaf shutter lens is attached but you prefer to use the focal plane shutter 0 Mixed Default Focal Plane shutter operation at lt 1S 1 Leaf shutter 2 Focal plane shutter C 18 Shutter in M amp X Sh When initializing the setting use of the lens shutter and its respective ranges or the focal plane shutter can be chosen when the leaf shutter lens is attached 0 Mixed Default Focal Plane shutter operation at lt 1S 1 Leaf shutter 2 Focal plane shutter C 19 AF Priority AF_2 Accuracy of auto focusing priority default setting or speed priority can be decided Use the front dial to scroll to Custom function 19 and the rear dial to set AF Priority to one of the following 00 Speed 01
72. by pressing the lower left external button Double tap the screen again or press the upper left button to return to the full screen view To zoom up to 400 slide your finger up and down the Zoom Slider on the left side of the screen Use the Zoom Slider to also return to the Tool and Thumbnail Views by sliding you finger down when a full screen image is displayed 70 35 30 35 Delete Ask before delete 35 OES Delete 6 6 Delete and Rating Choose the top left button in the Context A grey bar will appear at the bottom of the screen when reviewing in Full Screen or in the Tool View Tap the dot in the grey bar to select a star rating from 1 to 5 Alternatively swipe your finger along the bar to choose a star rating Press the blank grey area on the left of the bar to deselect a star rating to 0 zero Ratings will be recognized in Capture One when they are imported from a memory card Press the trash button to Delete an image A confirm delete screen will appear Press the green check mark to permanently delete the image or press the red cross to cancel To remove the Delete Rating icon from view press the Context menu icon and press the same top left button Long press the Star Trash icon in the Context menu to turned off the confirm delete screen Star ratings can be seen in the Thumbnail view by pressing the Context menu and selecting the Star button 71 Delete selected images
73. camera 3 Insert a CompactFlash card into the IQ2 Back 4 Switch on the power to the back and camera and select a drive mode 5 Choose an exposure mode 6 Select a focus mode on the camera body and lens if applicable 7 Set the date and time See page 25 8 Set the ISO and White Balance See page 28 9 After shooting transfer images into Capture One software from the CF card using a card reader 10 Editing images in Capture One and output as required 50 400 S 800 S 1600 S 3200 S PHASEON E Shutter Latency Normal Zero PHASEONE 4 2 General Hardware Setup Powering up the IQ2 back After an IQ2 back is connected to a camera body insert a battery and it will automatically turn on The back is switched on off by pressing the power button located below the IQ2 back display ISO Settings The IQ280 back has an ISO spectrum from ISO 35 800 The 1Q260 has a 50 800 spectrum and the Achromatic back has a ISO spectrum from 200 3200 The default ISO setting is 50 for 1Q280 and 1Q260 models and 200 for the Achromatic An ISO rating can be selected from the menu system when untethered or in the Capture Tool in Capture One Pro software when tethered Sensor technology built into the Phase One IQ Series models expands the ISO range from 140 to 3200 at 20 megapixels resolution for the 1Q280 The IQ260 models have a Sensor ISO range from 200 to 3200 at 15 megapixels resolution Power Manageme
74. cameras is 56x41 5 mm A viewfinder mask is only needed for the smaller size of the 1Q140 CCD that measures 44x33mm Viewfinder masking is not necessary for 1Q280 and 10260 models as their light sensitive CCD measures 53 9x40 4 mm Please check page 168 for the relevant viewfinder mask Insert a Viewfinder Mask 1 Remove the protection tape from the mask 2 Dismount the prism waist level finder and remove the focus screen 3 Place the viewfinder mask in the bracket that holds the focusing screen 4 Re mount the viewfinder focus screen 5 Re attach the prism waist level finder N B Please check the relevant Hasselblad H series manual regarding how to dismount the viewfinder and remove the focus screen 156 28 D E968 6050 Ale El Digital back storage media is full ARES i Ce ee Freel GCC feo 4D 3 ar 17 3 More Details Hasselblad H Series Camera Display The Hasselblad H1 H2 incorporates a screen that displays information about the camera set up It shows the aperture value AF mode shutter speed etc The Hasselblad H1 H2 will also display some IQ back information on this screen For example error messages including Digital back storage media is full will be displayed on the screen if the CompactFlash in the IQ back is full to capacity ISO Settings The ISO value is also displayed on the H1 H2 camera screen The ISO setting can be adjusted from the camera back or in
75. capturing one image quickly after another when an IQ back is used on a Contax 645 e g when using the continuous drive mode 162 TTL flash Using TTL flash with the Contax 645 camera and IQ back will result in a 2 f stop overexposure When using TTL flash the exposure compensation on the flash unit must therefore be set to 2 f stops This overexposure happens because the CCD element reflects light differently than film and this cannot be communicated to the Contax Image Orientation The CCD in the IQ back is positioned in a landscape orientation However the IQ back has an internal sensor that detects when it has been rotated Thus when the camera is rotated and an image is captured in portrait position the image will appear correctly oriented on the LCD and in the Capture One application 18 4 Flash Lead Connection A flash cable is always connected to the Contax 645 camera body The flash sync cable must not be connected to the camera back when used on a Contax 645 The flash sync connector on the IQ back is only intended for use with a Phase One FlexAdaptor or other large format adaptors 163 18 5 Cables Shipped with IQ back for the Contax 645 Value added system only Part 50300143 Multi connector to Lens sync for use with Large format in two shot mode Part 50300144 This cable is available as a separate purchase only From multi connector to mini jack female for use to adapt older Large format wake
76. ce Picker tap the screen to select a neutral area to calibrate the Live View 2 If a precise white point is difficult to achieve in full screen view slide a finger on the left side of the screen to zoom into to a part of the image that you want to use as white reference Exit the White Balance mode by deselecting the picker in the context menu Alternatively press and hold the upper left physical button on the IQ back to return to the Home screen Go to the next page p172 to find out more about the zoom function 21 3 Quality and Brightness 1 Go to the context menu and select the Live View exposure controls icon circled left 2 Two sliders will appear at the bottom of the screen to help users adjust the live view to suit the ambient lighting conditions being used The top slider is a speed vs quality slider Increase the quality by moving slide to the right or achieve a faster frame rate on the left The lower slider controls the brightness of the Live View 171 PHASEONE 21 4 Zoom Zoom into the live view by sliding a finger up in the left side of the screen Double tap on the image to bring up a 100 view If a zoom is already ap plied double tap the screen to return to a full image view 21 5 Grid 1 Go to the context menu and select the Grid icon circled left to apply a default grid Press and hold the Grid icon to select one of a selection of other grid options to apply to the live view 21 6 Auto Stop and S
77. ce mode There are two shutter release drive modes S single frame 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 single focus mode C Continuous focus mode and M Manual focus mode See page 33 for more information 3 Set the exposure mode dial to P Program auto exposure There are four exposure modes P Program Auto Exposure Av Aperture Priority AE Tv Shutter Priority AE M Manual N B Av stands for Aperture Value but is referred to as Aperture Priority AE Tv stands for Time Value but is referred to as Shutter Priority AE 29 P Program AE The aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure according to the ambient light conditions This auto mode is best suited for general photography or for novice photographers as it leaves the user free to concentrate on framing and capturing the subject Av Aperture priority AE Set the desired aperture and the camera selects the correct shutter speed Use this mode to control depth of field Tv Shutter priority AE Set the desired shutter soeed and the camera selects the correct aperture Use this mode to stop motion M Manual mode Set this mode when you want to use special combinations of the aperture and shutter speed 4 Exposure metering mode is automatically set to average spot
78. ch case the f number of the lens prior to the changeover is displayed 0 Previous f number 1 Maximum aperture setting 2 Minimum aperture setting C 03 Sleeptimer HOLd This function is used to set the time for sleep mode to be established after the camera s power is turned on The default setting is 15 seconds 0 15 seconds 1 30 seconds 2 60 seconds 3 Disabled The batteries will continuously lose power when On no sleep mode has been set ONE C 04 Battery Type batt This function is used to set the batteries used in the camera so that the remaining battery charge will be displayed correctly on the external LCD panel 0 Alkaline 1 NiCd NiMH Li ion 2 Li ION Only for use with Li lon battery Kit or Vertical Grip C 05 Bracketing Stno Setting bracket s width for auto bracketing setting 0 3 Exposures 1 5 Exposures 2 7 Exposures C 06 Front Rear dial dF This function is used to interchange the functions of the front and rear dials in the M manual mode 0 Front dial TV rear dial Av OF 1 Front dial AV rear dial Tv On C 07 Rear dial in P mode d_ AC Initializing the P mode on the rear dial then changing the function to the front dial will cancel out P mode function on the rear dial 0 Enable 1 Disable C 08 Dial Direction d_ dl This function is used to determine the direction in which the electronic dial is to be rotated to increase and decrease shutter speed the
79. cure operation Ergonomic handling and ease of use Use Phase One digital lenses Mamiya AF AFD lenses or Hasselblad V lenses Exposures from 1 4000s to 60 minutes Flash synchronization up to 1 1600 sec Shutter speed from 1 4000s to 60 minutes extremely high flash synchronisation up to 1 1600 second to stop action with fast shutter speed or flash The mirror and viewfinder of the Phase One 645DF camera are almost three times larger than those of 35mm cameras providing much greater control of focus and composition While hosting a complete list of features and custom functions the Phase One 645DF camera is extremely easy to use All settings important to the exposure are easily controlled by manual dials and soft buttons Modular 645 AF SLR body Fixed prism viewfinder Viewfinder Exchangeable diopter from 5 to 3 LCD panel with full exposure information Phase One Digital focal plane lenses hence Schneider Kreutznach leaf shutter lenses and Mamiya 645 AFD lenses Interchangeable focus screens Compatible with Hasselblad V lenses Laser engraved mask for digital back Screen gt Infrared AF assists for unfailing focus Remote f PAR i Auto focus lock for swift AF7 M shift Terminal for electronic triggering devices Shutter Up to 120 frames per minute Preview Shutter speed bracketing Tripod Socket 1 4 inch and 3 8 inch included Focal plane shutter Up to 1 125s i rast Rechargeable Li ion battery or Leaf shutter lense
80. d from the camera A progress bar will appear on screen during installation 4 A confirmation screen will appear once installation is complete The IQ back will automatically restart itself N B It is best practice to perform a hard reboot of the digital back after the update is complete by unplugging and reinserting the battery 97 Firmware Update Firmware Restore Firmware Dump Log Firmware Update Firmware Restore Firmware Dump Log Menu Restore to Default Firmware About General Model Revision S N Count Firmware lt Internal MainCode Fonts Images Fpga UtilCode Cif Code Dpld Tgen BootCode lt Language Russian German Korean French Japanese Chinese Swedish Italian Spanish Restore to factory firmware ISO 400 Auto IIQ L 1Q180 0 FP001204 18156 2 00 6 Nov 17 2011 About 2 25 Nov 17 2011 09 25 0 05 0 05 18 1 12 1 25 4 17 1 01 2 00 32768 1 00 Restore Firmware Select Restore Firmware to revert to the factory firmware version Camera settings are not affected Dump Log Select Dump Log to transfer Log information to a CompactFlash card for analysis 7 18 About The About menu displays technical information about the hardware and em bedded firmware in the IQ back This is especially useful if support is needed or if you want to check if Phase One is offering a newer firmware update Please make a note of the About menu
81. de of the back Press the lock button circled left and lever the back into place Release the button to lock into position Warning DO NOT MOUNT WHILE IN S OR RS MODE N B The Phase One IQ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up S or RS modes The camera should be set to AS A or O mode Also ensure that the lens is not jammed when connecting the flash sync cable to the Phase One IQ back 148 16 2 Mounting a Viewfinder Mask on a Hasselblad V Series Camera The image area of a Hasselblad V camera body at approx 6x6cm is a different size to the three IQ model s sensors so it is necessary to insert a viewfinder mask There are two different masks available for Hasselblad V series cameras according to which IQ is being used The size 10280 and 1Q260 models CCD is 53 9x40 4 mm while the 10140 s CCD measures 43 9x32 9mm Please check page 168 for the relevant viewfinder mask Insert a Viewfinder Mask 1 Remove the protection tape from the mask 2 Dismount the waist level finder and remove the focus screen 3 Place the viewfinder mask in the bracket that holds the focusing screen 4 Re mount the viewfinder focus screen 5 Slide the waist level finder back into place N B Please check the relevant Hasselblad camera manual instructions before removing the focus screen 149 Shutter Latency Normal Zero 16 3 More Details Hasselblad V Series Sync Cable A sync cable is always
82. digital interface is available Mirror Up Mirror up operation is only recommended if using Mamiya s own double cable release Double Exposure Is is only possible to get a double exposure when a Hasselblad V mount plate is being used Avoid a double exposure by waiting for a ready beep from the IQ back before capturing another image 147 16 0 1Q2 Back for Hasselblad V Series The Phase One IQ back can be mounted on a wide range of Hasselblad cameras including Hasselblad 555 ELD 553 ELX 501 CM and 503 CW 16 1 Mounting the IQ Back on a Hasselblad V Series Camera 1 Place the bottom of the IQ back in the locking mechanism 2 Press the button at the top of the back with your thumb and lever the back into place 3 Release the button to lock into position N B It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the IQ back is attached correctly before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together Mounting the IQ Back Vertically The CCD in the IQ back is positioned in a landscape orientation However it is possible to mount the IQ back in an upright orientation to capture images in a portrait format without having to rotate the camera The IQ back has an internal sensor that detects when it has been rotated so images will appear correctly oriented on the LCD and in the Capture One application Mount the IQ back in the portrait position by lining up the adapter mount to the corresponding indentations on the left si
83. e illustration 3 Return the battery holder to its case and lock it by turning the lever clock wise Make sure it is firmly attached N B Ensure that the batteries are placed with proper polarity Rechargeable Li ion Battery The Phase One Rechargeable Li lon battery Kit for 645DF is included with the Phase One 645DF camera body as standard Part 70513 Please go to page 112 for more information about setting battery type in custom function 4 The Value Added kit includes 2 batteries 1 charger The Classic kit includes 1 battery 1 charger N B The rechargeable Li lon battery can be used instead of AA batteries with the Phase One 645DF The uptime of one fully charged Li ion battery is up to 3 times longer than using standard Alkaline batteries Checking the Battery Power Set the Drive dial lever to S to turn the power on Check the battery condition in the lower left corner of the top LCD screen Always use six new batteries of the same type when replacing batteries Do not mix different types of batteries or use old batteries with new ones The camera will not function without a power source Never throw out batteries When a battery does not work please dispose of it at an appropriate recycling center 2 6 Sleep Mode The camera s power is switched 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 ent
84. e based monitor calibrators are now available at reasonable prices The process is simple quick and enables images to be viewed with confi dence Many higher level monitors have internal calibrating software that works with professional calibration devices for ultimate accuracy 11 pial qean PHASEONE 2 0 The 645DF Camera and IQ2 Digital Back System The Phase One Camera system is created to provide as much flexibility and openness as possible For years Phase One has offered two different digital back or camera kit options the Classic and Value Added kit 2 1 Unpacking the 645DF and IQ2 Digital Back System The Classic kit is supplied in a protective foam filled box however the Value Added kit is delivered in a hard case created for the travelling photographer The dimensions of this waterproof and impact resistant roller case are com patible with most airlines carry on luggage requirements Classic Kit e Phase One 645DF body e IQ Digital Back e Schneider Kreuznach 80mm LS f2 8 Lens e Capture One software e 1 Year warranty Accessories e Digital back battery e Dual DB battery charger e Phase One 645DF rechargeable Li lon battery e Phase One 645DF rechargeable Li lon battery charger e 4 5m FireWire 800 cable e 3m USB3 0 cable e Body and lens caps e Camera neck strap e Sensor cleaning kit e Lens cloth 12 2 2 Value Added Kit The waterproof roller case will hold e Phase One 645DF body
85. e camera and lens being used with the IQ2 back Remember to check the camera firmware number against the latest version Go to www phaseone com downloads to get latest firmware version for the 645DF camera and IQ2 back 86 645DF Format Card WiFi Power Management 645DF Format Card WIFi Power Management Settings ONE H an J Settings 9 Erase all data on card T2 Format Card Select Format Card to erase all data on a memory card Memory card formatting is done in either FAT 16 or FAT 32 depending on card size IQ2 backs support CompactFlash cards formatted in both FAT 16 and FAT 32 7 3 WiFi All 1Q2 digital backs can connect wirelessly with an iOS device like an iPad or iPhone Before you start download and install Capture Pilot on your iOS device from the Apple App Store There are two primary ways to connect your IQ2 digital back to an iOS device direct for a range of up to 8m 25ft or via a router for a range up to 30m 1 00ft Wireless camera operation is available using the optional Camera Control feature Please note an in app purchase is required for Capture Control Connect directly using Adhoc mode 1 Go to Menu gt WiFi gt Mode and tap the Adhoc option This will publish a network with default name PhaseOne serial number 2 From the iPad iPhone General gt WiFi gt Connect to network PhaseOne serial number 3 Start Capture Pilot and select the
86. e shutter speed will be fixed at 1 125 second for synchronization 41 E mm fiese O E O soo O Ee eee masso FS FS Fo FS 3 10 Flash Photography The Phase One 645DF is equipped with a horizontal focal plane metal shutter and it is also compatible with leaf shutter lenses The focal plane shutter provides higher shutter speeds than that of leaf central shutter lenses Focal plane shutters allow you to shoot fast enough to freeze moving subject matter Leaf shutter lenses will allow faster shutter synchronization to flash making it ideal to freeze subject movement when using strobe lighting The focal plane shutter method allows for shutter speeds of up to 1 4000 sec When shooting at higher speeds e g 1 500 sec the two shutter blades are moving in parallel creating a small slit allowing a small fraction of light to reach the sensor area of the digital back When using this type of shutter it is not possible to achieve flash synchronization greater than 1 125 sec A leaf shutter will make it possible to achieve faster shutter and flash sync speeds An IQ Series back can achieve a maximum shutter speed of 1 1600 second Do not use leaf shutter speeds above 1 1600 sec 1 A grip type flashgun or a strobe with electric contacts other than X contact can be operated with the Phase One 645DF by connecting a sync cord into the camera s sync terminal See the note in the bottom left corner of the page about flash units desig
87. e shutter to T mode N B It is only possible to change the aperture when the camera body is idle not exposing Please exit the T mode to change aperture 174 Hasselblad V 1 Activate Live View on the IQ back 2 Select B Bulb mode Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Pro IID 1 Activate Live View on the IQ back 2 Select B Bulb mode N B It is only possible to change the aperture when the camera body is idle not exposing Please exit the Bulb mode to change aperture Contax 645 1 Activate Live View on the IQ back 2 Select B Bulb mode 3 Select the desired aperture value N B It is only possible to change the aperture when the camera body is idle not exposing Please exit the Bulb mode to change aperture 175 Notices 2014 Phase One A S All rights reserved Made in Denmark User guide version 1 20 1Q2 Back firmware version 5 11 36 645DF firmware 2 27 Colorspace images created in CROMiX ColorThink Photos by Jens Honor Stefan Kapfer Eugeni Pons Douglas Sonders Text By The dedicated Phase One staff On Liability The information in this User Guide is provided as is Under no circumstances including negligence shall Phase One be liable for any incidental special direct indirect or consequential damages arising out of or relating to use of the information provided in this guide with or without the software and or hardware described in the guide Trademarks and Acknowledgemen
88. ea frame AISIR Ti itatag reo ainin e Auto bracketing mode mark Defocus indicators Exposure metering mode display AXS Focus marks Displayed when subject is in focus Caution mark Flash charge indicator Flash compensation mark AE lock indicator Exposure compensation value Difference between metered and set exposure values Exposure mode mark Shutter speed Aperture During actual use only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed ONE 2 11 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 Viewfinder Display The most relevant information regarding the exposure and camera settings can be seen on the bottom display in the viewfinder along with the autofocus mark that indicates correct focus 22 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 ON OFF Error 2 gt Plus Under Over Normal Lock Self Timer bulb Busy Digital Back Lens Shutter Capture Repeat iC Time ur u y jur T m 5 D m p ww m ja u y a Z pa
89. elease during this procedure Image Orientation The CCD in the IQ back is positioned in a landscape orientation However the IQ back has an internal sensor that detects when it has been rotated Thus when the camera is rotated and an image is captured in portrait position the image will appear correctly oriented on the LCD and in the Capture One application 158 Flash Lead Connection A flash cable is always connected to the Hasselblad H1 H2 camera body The flash sync cable must not be connected to the camera back when used on a Hasselblad H1 H2 The flash sync connector on the IQ back is only intended for use with a Phase One FlexAdaptor or other large format adaptors 17 4 Cables Shipped with IQ back for Hasselblad H No cables are required to use the IQ back with a Hasselblad H1 H2 A Value Added IQ back comes with an additional multi connector to Lens sync cable part 50300143 for use with large format cameras in two shot mode Part 50300144 This cable is available as a separate purchase only From multi connector to mini jack female for use to adapt older Large format wake up cables or older Kapture Group one shot adaptor cables to connect to the multiport 159 18 0 1Q2 Back for Contax 645 The Phase One IQ Contax mount digital back is designed specifically for the Contax 645 camera The IQ back communicates with the Contax 645 through a fast internal electrical computer interface and utilize
90. eliver high quality low noise captures up to ISO 6400 and long exposures of up to one hour Unique images may be captured in available light at anytime WW Ses 44 mm To AA X 33 mm 8280 x 6208 Full res BO XIS 50 100 6400 1 10 000 sec 1 hour 14 f stops 1 2 2 GB Advanced high speed RAM 2 4 Ghz and 5Ghz 3 2 touch screen with 1 15 mega pixels 8 1 IQ280 Digital Back Specifications IMAGING TECHNOLOGY Sensor Full frame CCD Lens factor 1 0 Full frame Resolution 80 megapixel Active pixels 10320 x 7752 pixels CCD size effective 53 7 mm x 40 4 mm Pixel size 5 2 X 5 2 micron Image ratio 4 3 Dynamic range 13 f stops 1Q280 FULL RESOLUTION CAPTURE MODE Resolution 80 megapixel Pixel size 5 2 X 5 2 micron RAW file compression eee IIQ small 54 MB ISO 35 50 100 200 400 800 SENSOR CAPTURE MODE Resolution 20 megapixel Pixel size 10 4 x 10 4 micron RAW file compression be ages UE IIQ small 13 5 MB ISO 140 200 400 800 1600 3200 OUTPUT FILES VIA CAPTURE ONE Color depth 16 bit per color All output formats of Capture One Image file formats are possible TIFF RGB TIFF CMYk JPEG Color management RGB Embedded ICC profile CMYK PE SCREEN Size 3 2 Resolution 1 15 megapixel touch screen Viewing angle 170 L L L L L L 80 megapixel resolution for extreme detail level 645 full frame CCD Built in wireless technology Extreme 13 f stops dynamic range 1 15 megapixel res
91. emove the lens supplied with the finder by pulling it downward 3 Remove the existing diopter by sliding downwards using the fingernail groove and detach Insert a new diopter by aligning it to the base of the diopter holder and sliding it upwards into place Finish by reattaching the rubber eyecup 2 17 Eyepiece Shutter Close the eyepiece shutter when there is a strong light source behind the camera or when pressing the shutter release button without looking through the viewfinder This prevents exposure error due to light entering from the viewfinder Turn the eyepiece shutter lever in the direction of the arrow 26 ONE 27 PHASEON E Auto Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Flash PHASEON E 3 0 Basic Functions ISO and White Balance The IQ back s Home Screen enables quick access to the ISO and WB settings by either pressing the adjacent buttons or by tapping the screen directly Scroll up and down then select the setting by tapping the screen next to the desired rating so that a green check mark appears White Balance and ISO settings can also be controlled from Capture One if you are working tethered 3 1 Setting ISO The default ISO setting is 50 for all IQ Series models Remember that the higher the ISO setting the higher the degree of image noise The camera system together with Capture One software deliver a powerful noise reduction performance although it is possible to still see some noise at the hi
92. ensation button A cannot be used Keep pressing the set button to activate the flash compensation mode You can check the exposure compensation value If you turn the shutter release mode selector lever to the L power OFF position the compensation value will be cancelled 46 Flash Photography with Electronic Flash Models other than Metz units 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 makers cameras 2 While pressing the unlock button turn the exposure mode setting dial and set it to X 1 125 sec or M manual When M manual is selected turn the front dial and set the shutter speed 1 60 to 1 125 sec or slower 3 Turn the rear dial to set the aperture then take the picture for M use the rear dial For X use the front dial This camera s synchro contact is an X contact 47 Achromatic 48 4 0 Introduction to the IQ2 Series Digital Back System Overview The Phase One IQ2 Series Digital Back is designed to fit on the Phase One 645DF as well as several other brands or models of medium format cameras The IQ2 Series include four different models the 1Q280 1Q260 and the 1Q260 Achromatic and the new IQ250 The backs incorporate 80 and 60 megapixel CCD sensors for the 1Q280 and two IQ260 models repectively and a newly de
93. epending on card size IQ backs support CompactFlash cards formatted in both FAT 16 and FAT 32 Using CompactFlash Cards in a Card Reader A card will be mounted as a removable drive on a computer after it has been inserted into the card reader and connected to a Mac or PC Windows and Mac OS X will have the required drivers for the CF card reader For information on how to import files to Phase One Capture One please consult the Capture One online user guide available under Capture One Help in the Help Menu Warning Ejecting a card or removing the battery while the 1Q2 back is still writing when the red LED is on will cause images that are not written to the card to be permanently lost or damaged Do not bend or flex your CompactFlash card Please keep the card away from moisture grit and sand Use the sup plied CompactFlash card case as a storage container when not in use 57 ISO 400 AWB IIQ L PHASEON E ISO 400 Auto IIQ L 5 0 Navigating the IQ2 User Interface and Menu System Home Screen The IQ2 Home Screen is the first view users will see as soon as the back is switched on This is the back s default screen and the starting point in which to negotiate the menu system It enables direct access to the Play mode to view captured images the Menu to configure the IQ back s setup and ISO sensitivity and White Balance WB settings The bottom of the Home Screen features an Info Bar that displays a Power Indic
94. er settings as detailed from 3 3 to 3 4 7 1 2 Exposure Program Choose either the X Mode P Program Av Aperture Value Tv Time Value or M Manual Exposure Program that you want to use Go to page 38 to find out more about the 645DF exposure modes 7 1 3 AF Area On the 645DF camera there is a single AF point in the center optimized to provide faster and more precise focus performance This cannot be changed The 645DF has three AF points that can be selected individually The Auto mode also referred to as Multi Area Focus will lock on to the object closest to the camera if multiple objects are located within the focus frame 7 1 4 Light Metering Select one of the three Light Metering modes Go to page 31 to find out more on the 645DF Light Metering modes 79 lt lt lt Setup C1 Exposure Program AF Area Center gt Light Metering Center weigh gt Custom Function Set None gt 645 DF M gt s Setup Custom A Setup Custom B gt Setup Custom C gt Restore to Default Setup Custom A Lens Change Last Aperture gt Sleep Timer 30s gt Battery Type Alkalne gt Setup Custom A EV Step 1 2 Step gt A V Step 1 2 Step gt Lens Change Last Aperture gt Sleep Timer 30s gt Battery Type Alkalne gt Setup Custom A EV Step 1 2 Step gt Lens Change Last Aperture gt Battery Type Alkalne gt Sleep Timer 30s gt Custom Function Set Setup Custom A EV Ste
95. ered if no operations are performed for a specific period of time while the power is ON with exposure metering status maintained In sleep mode operating the shutter button or a function setting button restores power ON status In sleep mode the external LCD screens are not active only the marks shown in the figure are displayed These marks appear in program AE mode 1 Battery life of the originally supplied batteries is dependent on storage conditions 2 Blots and fingerprints on battery terminals may cause loose connection and corrosion Wipe them off before loading the batteries 3 It is advised to carry spare batteries in remote or foreign locations 4 Battery performance decreases in low temperatures Keep them warm when in cold climates or locations External battery case PE401 is available as an optional accessory 5 Store the batteries in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight 6 Remove the batteries from the camera body when they will not be used for along time 7 Replace the batteries with new ones as soon as they are exhausted Liquid leakage from the battery may damage the camera 8 Read the warnings on the batteries for their handling 17 2 7 Attach and Remove a Lens 1 Remove the front body cap in the same way that you would remove a lens push the lens release button A backward and then turn the front body cap or the lens itself counter clockwise and lift out 2 Al
96. ermines correct flash exposure and automatically adjusts the output of the flash It also automatically corrects for exposure compensation normally required when using filters close up bellows or extension tubes 1 Mount the SCA3952 adapter onto the Metz flash insert fully into the camera s hot shoe and then tighten with the locking knob A 2 Set the exposure mode and then check the shutter speed and aperture 44 Program AE Aperture priority AE Shutter priority AE Manual mode Automatically set by camera to 1 60 sec when the metered shutter speed is 1 60 or slower and 1 125 when itis 1 125 sec or faster Automatically set by camera Any aperture Automatically set by camera Automatically set by camera to 1 125 when the set shutter speed is 1 125 sec Any aperture or faster Le Synchro mode 1 125 sec or via CF Any aperture J A i t os K TTL flash With TTL flash photography the reflection of the flash is metered and the intensity of the flash is adjusted automatically which can mean TTL flash photography may not be suitable for all shooting conditions In the cases described below we recommend that you use a flashmeter to check the intensity of the flash or to use a manual flash setting Example 1 When the size of the subject you want to light with the flash is relatively small within the picture 2 When the background behind the subject is extremely b
97. esigned with invisible controls that are context sensitive and appear only when specific areas of the screen are touched One example of this is the unique instant zoom function which allows you to zoom just by using one finger Small histograms and highlight warnings can be enlarged to full screen view by simply touching them Wide format display allows for a full 4 3 aspect ratio VGA resolution image next to his togram highlight warning focus mask EXIF data and touch controls It is possible to operate the IQ2 back using the touch screen display or the well known and intuitive 4 button navigation 60 ISO 400 AWB IIQ L 400 S 800 S 1600 S 3200 S ISO L Long Exposure Mode ISO 140 L AVVB IIQ L 140 Long Exp 200 Long Exp 400 Long Exp 5 4 ISO Push the top right button or tap ISO on the Home Screen You will be presented with the back s ISO spectrum Scroll up and down and tap the screen to select the desired setting A green check mark will appear next to your chosen setting and you will automatically return to the Home Screen An ISO rating can also be selected from the Capture Tool in Capture One Pro software when shooting tethered The 1Q280 back has an ISO spectrum from ISO 35 800 The 1Q260 has a 50 800 spectrum and the Achromatic back has a ISO range from 200 3200 The 1Q250 has a wider range at SO100 6400 The default sensitivity setting is ISO 50 for 1Q280 and 1Q260 models and 1SO10
98. ess the button at the top of the back with your thumb and lever the back into place 3 Release the button to lock into position N B It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the IQ back is attached correctly before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together Mounting the IQ Back Vertically The CCD in the IQ back is positioned in a landscape orientation However it is possible to mount the IQ back in an upright orientation to capture images in a portrait format without having to rotate the camera The IQ back has an internal sensor that detects when it has been rotated so images will appear correctly oriented on the LCD and in the Capture One application Mount the IQ back in the portrait position by lining up the adapter mount to the corresponding indentations on the left side of the back Press the button circled left and lever the back into place Release the button to lock into position 145 15 2 Viewfinder Masking The image area of Mamiya RZ67 at 56x69 5 mm is larger than the size of the three IQ model s sensors so it is necessary to insert a viewfinder mask There are two different masks available for the Mamiya RZ67 according to which IQ is being used The size 10280 and 10260 models CCD is 53 9x40 4 mm while the 1Q140 s CCD measures 43 9x32 9mm Please check page 168 for the relevant viewfinder mask Insert a Viewfinder Mask 1 Remove the protection tape from the mask 2 Dismount the prism w
99. esulting photograph may be under or overexposed When this occurs use the Exposure Compensation function Exposure Compensation can also be used when you want to intentionally create overexposed or underexposed pictures N B Creating an under or overexposed image can also be effectivity achieved with the High Dynamic Range Tool and Exposure Tool in Capture One The exposure compensation dial icon 4 1 Press the Exposure Compensation button A so that icon appears on the camera s top LCD When the front or rear dial is turned counter clockwise the exposure is increased and when it is turned clockwise it is decreased The exposure compensation value can be checked on the external LCD or LCD inside the viewfinder 2 After taking the pictures press the Exposure Compensation button A again to return the exposure compensation value to 0 The exposure compensation value mark on the external LCD is cleared and the exposure compensation function is released 106 9 2 AE Lock AE lock function is useful in a number of shooting scenarios but is particularly useful when capturing panoramic images where a consistent exposure is needed to seamlessly stick images together in post production The AEL button will lock the Auto exposure value as the photo is being recomposed 1 Turn the shutter release mode selector lever to S or C 2 Turn the exposure mode setting dial and select P Av or Tv 3 Focus on the subject for metering expo
100. eted unplug the charger from power source e Only use the original mains adaptor 12V DC or car lead e Never apply excessive force when connecting or disconnecting a battery or contact plate e Keep all contacts clean e Do not force down any of the contacts e Do not short circuit the contacts e Never store the battery connected to the charger for an extensive period of time e Do not expose to excessive heat or naked flame e Do not dismantle or carry out any alteration to the product e Do not attempt to eat or swallow the battery ONE 2 4 Charging the Batteries for the IQ2 Digital Back Charge the batteries as soon as the camera system has been unpacked The Value Added roller case is delivered with two 7 2 volt Lithium lon batteries and a duo charger Although only one battery can be used in the IQ back at a time it is recommended to charge both batteries fully before you start Always keep a battery in the IQ back even when shooting tethered to a computer via a FireWire or USB connection Go to page 84 for more details about charging the battery while tethered to a computer The battery charger can adapt to voltages within a range of 110 to 250 volts It comes with an international set of power adaptors located in the suitcase utility compartment Please select the appropriate one that fits your outlet and slide it in from the top to mount it in place securely Connect the unit to the outlet and charge the batteries
101. ew seconds of inactivity Brightness levels in Live View The screen s brightness is automatically adjusted to the ambient light levels Even in low light conditions the brightness is modified to a usable level Manual adjustment of the brightness level is also supported 1 From Inside Live view click on the contextual menu 2 Click on the top center button in the contextual pop up 3 A Brightness slider will show in the bottom of the Live View 4 The Brightness can be adjusted by moving the indicator mark to the right or to the left on the slider 65 Menu Power Management Check Disk Storage Mode Virtual Horizon Tool in Live View 1 From Inside Live View click on the contextual menu 2 Click on the top right button in the contextual pop up This will bring up two bars one below the Live View and one to the right Now you can align both roll and pitch using the indication on the bars and you will get a clear indication when things are level Live View Anti flickering Depending on where you are located in the world the power outlets operates at different frequencies In general it is either 50Hz EUR or 60Hz US and parts of Asia To minimize the amount of flickering when using Live View with artificial light you can setup the screen redraw frequency to either 50Hz or 60Hz This is setup in the menu Live View Antiflickering 66 ISO 400 AWB IIQ L PHASEON E 6 0 Play Mode Pl
102. f your Mac or Windows PC It is not recommended to use a FireWire port on the front of a computer as it can be less stable Capture One will automatically recognize the IQ2 back and settings shared Read more on shooting tethered in the Capture One software manual N B 1Q2 backs are compabile with FireWire 400 Please order a Phase One FireWire 800 to 400 cable 4 5M Part No 50300164 53 Tethered Operations Continued The display on an IQ2 Series back can be either be turned off while shooting tethered or set to display the images while they are shot just as if shooting untethered It is also possible to enlarge a section of an image on the IQ2 screen to help check focus of the current and upcoming captures An IQ2 back will default to its untethered mode when the FireWire 800 or USB3 0 cable is removed in its Auto Storage setting Captured image files will be stored on a CompactFlash card and the unit s battery will provide power The IQ2 back can be made to shoot to either CompactFlash or to to a computer via a FireWire 800 cable Find out more on the Storage Mode on page 91 Online Support For more information on shooting tethered with Capture One please consult the online user guide available in the Capture One Help menu or go direct to http help phaseone com en CO7 Capture Tethered Shooting aspx 54 4 6 CompactFlash Card Usage It is important to follow a few simple guidelines to help avoid loss of
103. fault setting so that an IQ2 back is ready to use straight out of the box But the Menu has numerous options that can be used to configure the setup of the IQ2 back to your specific needs Some options have submenus that are indicated by another arrow pointing to the right side as shown in the Power Management menu Left 78 ISO 400 Auto IIQ L Setup C1 Setup C2 Setup C3 Active Custom Set Setup C1 Exposure Program Av AF Area Center Light Metering Center weigh Custom Function Set None Setup C1 Exposure Program Av AF Area Center Light Metering Center weigh Custom Function Set None Setup C1 Exposure Program Av AF Area Center Light Metering Center weigh Custom Function Set None 645DF Format Card WIFi Power Management Setup C1 Exposure Program Av AF Area Center Light Metering Center weigh Custom Function Set None Exposure Program AF Area Light Metering Average Center weighted Spot 7 1 645DF Custom Functionality When using the IQ back on the 645DF DF camera custom functions are available for setup from the IQ screen The custom functionality is accessed using Menu gt 645 DF The 645DF DF camera body needs to be switched ON to access this menu Go to page 119 for more information about setting up the 645DF DF custom functions from the camera body itself 7 1 1 Setup C1 C2 or C3 Select Setup C1 C2 or C3 and choose the desired camera exposure AF and light met
104. gher sensitivity settings Push the upper right button or tap ISO on the screen on the IQ back s Home Screen You will be presented with the back s ISO spectrum Scroll up and down and tap the screen to select the desired setting A green check mark will appear next to your chosen setting Find out more on ISO operation on page 61 3 2 Setting White Balance The default ISO setting is Auto that will calculate a White Balance based on the information in the image Auto WB is appropriate for most applications Push the lower right button or tap WB on the Home Screen You will be presented with the back s White Balance settings Scroll up and down and tap the screen to select the desired setting A green check mark will appear next to your chosen setting and you will automatically return to the Home Screen Find out more on White Balance operation on page 62 28 Focus Mode S Single focus mode Continuous focus mode Manual focus mode Focusing Half press the shutter release button to focus When the focus mark lights the focus is fixed and the shutter can be released The camera keeps focusing continuously while the shutter release button is half pressed The shutter can be released regardless of whether or not the focus mark is lit Focus manually 3 3 Getting started Setting the Shutter Release Focus Exposure and Metering modes 1 Set the Shutter Release mode selector lever to S single frame advan
105. ght is likely to be switched off when a flashgun with its own AF Assist lamp is used with the 645DF camera 83 Setup Custom A M Mode AEL Shutter Speed AF Assist Light On Flash Sync First Curtain Setup Custom A M Mode AEL Shutter Speed AF Assist Light On Flash Sync First Curtain Beep On AF Shutter in Tv Av P Leaf Setup Custom A Beep On AF Shutter in Tv Av P Leaf Shutter in M X Focal Plane AF priority Speed Flash Sync First Curtain Second Curtain Shutter in Tv Av P Mixed Leaf Focal Plane 7 1 21 Flash Sync The Flash Sync synchronization can be altered to fire at the beginning First Curtain or the end Second Curtain of an exposure The First Curtain mode is the default setting as it is the most commonly used 7 1 22 Beep Choose when an audio beep is sounded from the Phase One 645DF camera body Select one of the following options On AF A beep is sounded when the Auto Focus is set On A beep is sounded when the Auto Focus is set or when any button is pressed on the 645DF camera Off The beep sound is disabled 7 1 23 Shutter in Tv Av P This menu is only applicable when a Phase One 645DF camera is used in either Tv Av or P exposure modes with a leaf shutter lens Select one of the following options Mixed The leaf shutter range from 1 second to 1 1600th second are selected Shutter speeds above and below that range use the focal plane shutter Flash synchronization
106. he IQ2 back is not tethered to a computer and the IQ2 card slot is empty 91 Check Disk Storage Mode File Format Camera Mode Check Disk Storage Mode File Format Camera Mode Menu Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display Menu Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display File Format On Auto IIQ L Normal Camera Mode On Normal Auto Aerial IIQ L RZ67ProllD Normal Shutter Latency Normal Normal Auto Zero On Image Orientation 7 7 File Format An IQ back can save files in two different formats IIQ Raw L and IIQ Raw S IIQ stands for Intelligent Image Quality Raw IIQ L is the default setting and it is a lossless capture format IIQ S is a smaller file that is not a totally lossless format The IIQ L is approximately 1 3 file size of a processed TIFF file IIQ S is approximately 1 5 of a processed TIFF 7 8 Camera Mode There are two primary choices in the Camera Mode menu Mamiya mount IQ backs have three choices Select one of the following options Normal The recommended default setting Aerial This mode is design for highly specialist purposes only It is not recommended for use without consultation Contact your Phase One dealer to find out more about the Aerial mode Warning Images will be degraded in the Aerial mode unless used with specialist hard software RZ67ProllD This mode is designed to optimize the IQ back s operating performance
107. he V Grip Air Phase One Part 71507 143 Exposure Mode Dial Mirror Do not touch the mirror Drive Dial Shutter Release Button Mirror Up When using mirror up with the Drive Dial in the M UP position ensure that the Exposure Mode Dial and the focus mode are both in Manual mode M It is not possible for the camera to measure light or focus when the mirror is up If using the Mamiya 645AFD please consult the Mamiya 645 Instruction manual to determine how to use the Mirror Up function Viewfinder Masking The image area of the Phase One and Mamiya 645 cameras is approximately 56x42 mm Viewfinder masking is not necessary for 10280 and 10260 models as their light sensitive CCD measures 53 9x40 4 mm 144 15 0 1Q2 Back for Mamiya RZ67 The IQ backs are compatible with the Mamiya RZ PRO Il and PRO IID with the use of an adaptor plate The 645DF version of an IQ back can be used on a Mamiya RZ PRO IID with a Mamiya RZ PRO IID adaptor plate Phase One Part 70994 The Hasselblad V version of an IQ back can be used on the older version Mamiya RZ PRO Il with a Mamiya RZ Pro Il adaptor Phase One Part 70964 N B It is possible to use a Hasselblad V version of an IQ back on the new Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID by getting the back mount plate modified with the following Mamiya service part number Y22995 RZ 15 1 Mounting IQ Back on the Mamiya RZ67 1 Place the bottom of the IQ back in the locking mechanism 2 Pr
108. he difference between the set value and metered Change aperture or shutter speed value exceeds 6EV this indicator will appear socket cap This will appear when a lens is not installed Install a lens on the camera body When an M645 lens is installed D 3 Remove the battery case from the camera body When Err appears some abnormality has been detected in the course of taking photos Replace with new batteries and press the shutter release button If the End indicator still does not disappear then contact our sales office or service center 4 Connect the external battery case to the body Connect the plug of the external battery case in which the batteries are installed to the external battery socket DSS5555 5 Reinstall the original battery case from which the batteries were removed in the body Turn the battery case lock to lock it in the body x The camera caution mark g will blink if the camera body detects an abnormality 10 3 Tripod Electronic Shutter Release Contact Keep all contacts clean and dry at all time When using a tripod with 3 8 screw instead of 1 4 screw remove the small screw A from the tripod screw hole on the bottom of the body using a plus screwdriver then use a coin to remove the tripod screw adapter bushing B You will find Electronic Shutter Release both on the camera body and on the back When used it is recommended to use the shutter release on the b
109. heck mark This new setting will be enabled automatically Ensure that the Roll and Pitch offset check mark box is not enabled to revert to the default horizontal or vertical alignment setting File Info The File Info tool displays the ISO rating f stop and shutter speed exposure settings Tap the File Info tool to see more detailed information that includes the file name date and time of capture file format exposure mode and the focal length of the lens 76 T To Co 14 14 9 13 To EEE General BECIA Flashing in tool High Light Level Color To 9 13 General Flashing Flashing in tool Level Xo 0 4 Focus Mask Exposure Warning The Exposure Warning tool highlights areas of a captured image that are overexposed Tap the Exposure Warning tool once to display any burned out areas of an image with a default red color overlay Tap the Exposure Warning tool again to remove this overlay from view Long press the Exposure Warning to access a dialog box to alter the Tool s settings Users can choose to set the Exposure Warning to flash on the overlay and on the tool The Highlight level can be changed to make it more or less sensitive The color of the warning can also be altered to one of nine tones to help it stand out against a captured image The Exposure Warning overlay can seen in a full screen and a zoomed in enlarged view It will flash to alert users to areas in that
110. hoose to show or hide the Rgb readout and Exif information 75 ISO 50 f 4 1 800s To 13 13 Small Instrument In Tool Tool Type Values Fullscreen Instrument Beep On Roll and Pitch offset EG Orientation Tool Type Virtual Horizon gt Fullscreen Instrument Beep On Roll and Pitch offset Enable Set Orientation Small Instrument In Tool Tool Type Values Fullscreen Instrument Roll PAO Roll and Pitch offset HENG O Orientation CF000541 IIQ ISO 50 2011 01 08 18 52 06 IIQ L AWB ISO 50 f 4 1 800s mo 14 14 1 800s f 7 1 110 mm ISO50 f 714 1 800s ISO 50 f 7 1 1 800s Alignment The Alignment tool helps keep the attached camera in a perfect horizontal or vertical position Press the Alignment tool once to make it appear full screen Tap the screen or press the upper left external button once to return to the Tool view Long press Alignment tool to access a dialog box to alter the Tool s settings Users can choose to view an illustrative virtual horizon or swap to see numeric Roll and Pitch Values displayed in the Tool Tap the Beep On option box to get an audio alert that signals the camera is level Roll and Pitch offset It is possible to realign the virtual horizon to a custom setting Press the Set arrow see circled far left and the virtual horizon will appear Adjust the camera IQ2 back to get the desired roll and pitch angles and press the green c
111. ice Pack 1 IQ BACK MOUNTS piace nas Walaa Phase One 645DFt AF y Mamiya 645DF AFDIII Phase One H101 Hasselblad H1 and H2 Hasselblad 555ELD 553ELX 508CW Hasselblad V pide Via adaptor Mamiya RZ67 Pro Il Mamiya RB67 Contax Contax 645AF WIDE ANGLE amp TECHNICAL CAMERAS 4 x 5 via FlexAdaptor Arca Swiss Cambo Linhof Toyo Sinar Plaubel Horseman STORAGE FILES Phase Ones IIQ RAW file format speeds up the image capture and file transfer It increases the storage capacity by turning the full 16 bit image data into a compact RAW file format The default IIQ RAW large format is completely lossless SOFTWARE Capture One 7 1 or later CERTIFICATIONS CE Content is subject to change without notice 102 8 3 IQ260 Achromatic Digital Back Specifications IMAGING TECHNOLOGY Sensor Full frame Monochrome CCD Lens factor 1 0 Full frame Resolution 60 megapixel Active pixels 8964 x 6716 pixels CCD size effective 53 7 mm x 40 3 mm Pixel size 6 x 6 micron Image ratio 4 3 Dynamic range 13 f stops 1Q260 ACHROMATIC FULL RESOLUTION CAPTURE MODE Resolution 60 megapixel Pixel size 6 x 6 micron IIQ large 60 MB RAW fil ne compression IQ small 40 MB ISO 200 400 800 1600 3200 OUTPUT FILES VIA CAPTURE ONE 16 bit Monochromatic Black and Color depth j White All output formats of Capture One Image file formats are possible TIFF RGB TIFF CMYk JPEG LCD SCREEN sss lt sSSCS
112. ign the white alignment dot of the lens B on the shiny flange with the camera s white dot C Mount the lens and rotate it clockwise until it clicks into place 3 To remove the front lens cap squeeze the shiny sections together and lift out See image far left To remove rear lens cap turn it counterclockwise Remove a Lens While sliding the lens release button A back rotate the lens counter clockwise until it stops and lift it off After removing the lens from the camera body protect both ends by attaching the caps N B Oil dust fingerprints or water on the electronic contacts could result in malfunction or corrosion Wipe such impurities off with a clean piece of cloth Do not tap the distance ring or other rotating parts when attaching the lens When installing a lens do not press the lens release button Attach a Leaf Shutter Lens Leaf shutter lenses are equipped with an internal shutter Leaf shutter lenses are capable of high shutter speeds up to 1 1600 on IQ Series backs with flash synchronization which is particularly useful for fill in flash photography in bright ambient shooting conditions When a leaf shutter lens is attached and the leafshutter is used and the letters LS will appear in the main LCD screen 2 8 Adjusting the Strap Put the neck strap through the mounts and secure it to the buckle as illustrated After attaching the strap pull it and ensure it does not loosen at the buckle 19
113. ilm of your session and need more images try shooting tethered to a computer and set the interval to ON The camera will do a shot until you stop the session Remember to leave enough free hard disk space on your computer 7 Check the focus and framing in the viewfinder then press the shutter Cancelling Interval Mode 1 Press the interval mode button for interval mode 2 Turn the front dial to OF 116 T ce When the aperture is open the subject depth is small 5 4 5 ft 1 2 1 5 12 m INASI 22 1141411 22 When the aperture is stopped down the subject depth is large ONE 9 12 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 can be determined by using the depth of field scale on each lens The f stop numbers appear on both the right and left side of the white index mark in the center of the scale Simply read the figures which appear above the f stop numbers on the distance scale of the lens Depth of Field Preview Button When the preview button is pressed in the depth of field for the aperture set on the camera can be checked by looking through the viewfinder After focusing press the preview button The diaphragm will be
114. ilot Servers found Please start a Capture Pilot Server on a Phase One IQ2 digital back or from the Capture One application Capture One for Mac and Windows can be downloaded from www phaseone com Server List PS Finished tagging files on CF card Enabling Location Data in Capture Pilot Location data is enabled inside the menu Wifi gt Setting gt Capture Pilot gt Capture Pilot Permissions 1 Set the Geotag captures to On to let the IQ2 back geotag captures when connected wirelessly with Capture Pilot 2 Set the Geotag CF card to On to let the IQ2 back geotag images when connecting after a shot or on all cards inserted into the CF slot Tagging files with location data via Capture Pilot You do not need to be connected to Capture Pilot while you shoot With the Geotag CF card turned on as described above Capture Pilot can run in the background on your iPhone iPad without being connected to the IQ2 back To tag the files after the shoot you then connect the IQ2 back and all the files on the CF card are tagged with the corresponding coordinates matched by the shooting time To get location data into your files after the shoot do the following 1 Before Shooting start Capture Pilot and click on the compass needle in top right corner so that it is enabled orange 2 Now you can just leave it running in the background until after the shoot 3 Once you connect your IQ2 back to C
115. ing to the storage media and therefore the buffer has not been emptied When capturing an image the green LED will blink rapidly to indicate that the IQ2 back is busy exposing the CCD or moving data from the CCD A continuous green light indicates that the backlight of the display is dimmed but the camera is still ready to shoot The IQ2 back also has an orange light to indicate that the battery is charging when the back is connected to a computer via a FireWire or USB connection Go to page 90 for more details about charging the battery whilst tethered to a computer Additional Red LED There is an additional red LED indicator located next to the CF card slot under the cover It is assigned to indicate CF card activity only Do not remove a CF card from the card slot when this red LED is on Removing a CF card whilst the red LED is on can damage the formatting of the card and images or data might be lost or corrupted 4 4 Indicators Long exposure time indicator An exposure time indicator will appear on the IQ2 screen if the camera is set to expose for more than 2 seconds The indica tor will count the seconds while the shutter is open This indicator is useful for timing long bulb exposures Long exposure black reference In order to capture noise free long exposures Phase One digital backs needs to capture a black reference after each cap ture This black reference requires the same amount of time as the exposure itself A night symb
116. ion tape from the mask 2 Dismount the prism waist level finder and remove the focus screen 3 Place the viewfinder mask in the bracket that holds the focusing screen 4 Re mount the viewfinder focus screen 5 Re attach the prism waist level finder N B Please check the relevant Contax 645 manual regarding how to dismount the viewfinder and remove the focus screen 161 18 3 More Details Contax 645 Exposure Modes The Contax 645 manual M and semi auto exposure modes Av Tv are fully supported by the IQ back Please note that Bulb is only supported on Contax IQ back when used in conjunction with the Live View function Go to Chapter 21 from page 169 for more information about Live View Please check the relevant Contax 645 manual for more information on exposure modes Ensure that exposure times are limited between 1 4000 second and approx 1 second to obtain the highest possible quality with an IQ back and Contax 645 Please note that it is not possible to expose images longer than 60 seconds with an IQ back ISO Settings The Contax 645 exposure modes use the ISO value set in the IQ back The ISO setting can be adjusted from the camera back or in Capture One software when shooting tethered Please consult page 61 of this manual for details on setting the ISO Go to page 53 for more information about tethered shooting Double Exposure Protection It is not possible to accidently double expose an image by
117. ions has been selected In general the two buttons to the left are used to exit the screen and select a menu option The two buttons to the right are used to navigate up and down in the menu system Press Play on the Home Screen Here the four buttons take on a different role as the two left buttons are assigned to zoom in and out image files and used to display a thumbnail collection The two right buttons are assigned to scroll through thumbnails and image files Tip The function of an external button is usually signalled by the icon positioned nearest to it on the screen See blue circles on the left picture 5 2 Shortcuts Home shortcut Press and hold the upper left Exit button to immediately return to the Home Screen regardless of where you are in the menu system Button Lock shortcut Hold down the upper left Play button whilst the Home Screen is displayed and double press the lower right external button The key icon will appear at the bottom of the screen and turn red to confirm that the four external menu buttons and the touch screen functionality has been locked Repeat the procedure to unlock the buttons and screen Hold down the Play button and double press the WB button 59 5 3 Touch Screen Operation All four 1Q2 models incorporate a 3 2 inch touch screen The screen lets you zoom pan and browse through images fast and it is easy to navigate be tween different menus and features The IQ2 series backs are d
118. it is inserted into the IQ2 back If the disk check function finds any errors it will prevent usage of the card until these are corrected or the card is formatted How does 3S work A complete disk check for a valid file structure is performed as soon as a card is inserted into the IQ2 back Lower gigabyte capacity cards will load quicker than high capacity versions It is not recommended to turn off the Check Disk function However if you want to turn it off go to Menu gt Check Disk Disk Check Summary 3S technology is a safe storage system integrated into the IQ2 back and is much more rugged than anything else seen in the industry No other digital back or DSLR camera has this level of storage security Benefits include e No need to format a card on a computer e Damaged or incorrectly formatted cards will be detected immediately IQ2 backs also have the ability to reformat and correct these cards e Ejecting a card while it is writing a session will not necessarily damage the file structure of the entire CompactFlash card Only the image being written and the images in the buffer can be damaged 56 Erase all data on card PHASEONE 4 8 Formatting your Memory Card Most CompactFlash cards are preformatted and ready for use in the IQ backs However Phase One recommends that all cards should be formatted in the IQ back to ensure their optimum performance Memory card formatting is done in either FAT 16 or FAT 32 d
119. latform and IQ2 Series digital back 1 1 Warranty Please read the enclosed warranty certificate Should any problem occur please contact your local dealer place of purchase to facilitate a repair DO NOT try to repair the camera yourself An unauthorized attempt to repair the camera will terminate the warranty 1 2 Installation and Activation of Software An Internet connection is needed to install Capture One Install on Mac 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 8 or later To install the software follow the procedure below 1 Either load the Capture One DVD or download the application from the Phase One website www phaseone com 2 Open the Capture One disk image 3 Read and accept the license agreement presented 4 Drag the Capture One icon to the Applications folder 5 Open Capture One from your Applications folder Install on Windows Capture One includes an easy to use installer that will install all the software you need to run the application on a Windows based computer To install the software follow the procedure below 1 Either load the Capture One DVD or download the application from the Phase One website www phaseone com 2 Run the executable software install file 3 Read and accept the license agreement presented 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation N B Capture One wi
120. ll be automatically set to 1 125 sec When the focus mode is set to S the autofocus assist beam is emitted automatically in low light excluding the Metz 32Z 2 Displayed on the flash s liquid crystal display panel Metz 32MZ 3 and Metz 32Z 2 SCA3952 Module Converter Metz 45 CL 3 amp 4 Digital Handle mount Metz 60 CT 4 Handle mount Handle mount Metz 70 MZ 5 amp 4 SCA 3045 SCA 3000 For more info on Metz contact the local Metz dealer or www metz de Phase One 645DF features TTL Through The Lens OTF Off The Film and electronic flash exposure metering A flash sensor located inside the camera body reads the flash light reflected off the surface of the CCD at the moment of exposure The sensor is connected via the Phase One 645DF s dedicated hot shoe to a shoe or handle mount style Metz flash unit via the Metz SCA 3952 TTL Adapter Maximum flash speed is 1 125 sec when the focal plane shutter is used making daytime synchronization possible The ISO of the flash is automatically set through the TTL connection from the camera s film magazine any adjustment to this is instantly recognized after the setting is locked and the shutter release is half pressed To utilize the TTL flash feature with all TTL operable Metz flash units a Metz SCA 3952 module is required Please see the chart for capability and or additional adapters that may be necessary The resulting flash exposure automation det
121. ll initiate installation of Microsoft NET Framework 3 0 if you don t already have it installed on your computer eyo vel Ty File Edit View Adjus About Capture One Preferences License Install Leaf Drivers Edit Keyboard Shortcuts Services Hide Capture One Hide Others Show All Quit Capture One License Activate Capture One Please fill out the fields below License Code gt e Valid license code for Capture One Profile E mail newprofile phaseone com No matching profile found a new one will be created for you First Name New Last Name Profile Country United States 7 Back Help C Activate License License License code a Capture One Pro Registered to m res ee cage meng aes Free upgrades left 0 Activations left 1 Activation History Date Computer ID Activation Type 7 December 2010 Computer 1 Activation View the software license agreement Capture One License This version of Capture One has been activated 1 3 Activation An Internet connection is needed to activate and update Capture One 1 Open the license activation dialogue box via the menu Capture One gt License 2 Enter your License code and personal details in the required fields You should have received an email with your Capture One license code or it will be in the original software packaging that you purchased
122. m resolutions of 80 60 and 50 high quality megapixels respectively This series sets new standards for medium format camera system handling and performance The Phase One IQ2 Series system gives you the absolute best solution when it comes to image quality and workflow Capture One has been optimized for shooting with Phase One IQ digital backs and is available for both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems Together with the IQ series backs this professional RAW converter and image editing software will deliver the World s highest image quality with excellent color and detail The software comprises all the tools required to capture organize edit share and print images for an efficient workflow The Phase One 645DF camera delivers incredible versatility with support for what is arguably the widest array of focal plane and leaf shutter lenses on the market Phase One is committed not only to provide the best digital solution for the professional photographer but also to ensure the photographer s freedom of choice regarding lenses bodies back software and accessories The entire system comes ready to use in its own customized weatherproof camera case At Phase One we are always committed to providing you with the best solution for the professional photographer This Users Guide covers the specific Phase One 645DF and IQ2 Series features and functionality We sincerely hope you will enjoy working with this innovative camera p
123. me structure by pressing the shutter release button halfway while looking into the viewfinder 6 Lock the mirror up by pressing the shutter release button 7 Press the shutter release button again to take pictures 110 111 9 6 Mirror Up Delay To change from the Self timer to the Mirror Up setting press the shutter button so the mirror goes into the upright position Once the set time has expired the shutter will release and the mirror will return to the lowered position Separately purchased electronic cable release RE401 can be used to eliminate camera shake When using autofocus the operational method is the same as 1 to 3 when using M UP and autofocus 1 3 reference steps 1 3 in the Mirror Up Autofocus method 4 Press the Self timer button and turn the front dial to ON 5 Turn the rear dial to select the time needed 0 5 1 seconds to 10 seconds allows for increases by the second 10 to 90 seconds increases by 10 seconds per turn For 2 to 10 minutes the value increased by the minute and 10 to 60 minutes increases by 10 minutes per turn 6 Line up the photograph through the viewfinder and half press the shutter button to ensure the focus and framing is correct 7 Full press the shutter button and the mirror will go to the upper position then after the set time the shutter will release and the mirror will return to the lowered position Electronic Shutter Release Contact For Mirror Up long exposure or sl
124. mera shutter from a computer using the Capture One Pro Capture button See circled button left Cable Connections The cable is connected between the multi connector on the IQ back and the DIN connector on the Hasselblad Ensure that A or AS mode are not used WARNING Please note that the Phase One IQ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up S or RS modes 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 IQ back Shutter Latency Setting Set the latency setting to Normal on the IQ back while using a Hasselblad 553 ELX 152 Brightness Format Card Shutter Latency Storage Mode 80 gt Normal gt Auto gt Shutter Latency Normal Zero Shutter Latency Normal Zero 16 6 Hasselblad 501 CM and 503 CW without Winder The Phase One IQ back can also be used with mechanical Hasselblad cameras such as the 501 CM and 503 CW These cameras are operated in single shot mode via the shutter release button or a standard cable release WARNING Please note that the Phase One IQ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up Also ensure that the lens is not jammed or locked open on the B setting when connecting the flash sync cable to the Phase One IQ back Shutter Latency Setting Set the latency setting to Normal on the IQ back while using a mechanical Hasselblad Set the latency setting
125. mited to a leaf shutter range from 1 second to 1 1600th second Flash synchronization is possible on all shutter speeds Focal Plane Shutter speeds range from 1 minute up to 1 4000th second Flash synchronization is only possible from 1 60th to 1 125 second Depending on the flash being used N B The LCD screen on the Phase One 645DF will either display a LS Leaf Shutter or FS Focal Shutter icon to correspond to the shutter speed or custom camera setting 7 1 25 AF priority Select one of the following AF Auto Focus priority options Speed This mode is ideal when capturing moving subject matter Accuracy This the default setting It is particularly recommended when the Phase One 645DF is used with a lens with a long focal length 85 Setup C1 Setup C2 Setup C3 Active Custom Set 645 DF Setup Custom B Setup Custom C Restore to Default About System 645 DF lt Camera Info Setup Custom B Camera Firmware Setup Custom C Lens Firmware Restore to Default About System Active Custom Set Restore ALL camera settings to default About System 645DF 1 2 3 Schneider LS 55mm f 2 8 1 1 0 7 1 26 Active Custom Set Select the desired Custom Set for use 7 1 27 Restore to Default Select Restore to Default to clear and reset all the current custom settings to the default Warning This cannot be undone once selected 7 1 28 About System This menu screen displays the make and model of th
126. n on the 5 15 5 25 GHz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only The FCC requires indoor use for the 5 15 5 25 GHz band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite Systems 2 1093 RF Exposure Information SAR This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate SAR The SAR limit adopted by the FCC is 1 6W kg for an uncontrolled environment Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output 177
127. ned exclusively for other camera makes 2 Turn the exposure mode setting dial to X 1 125 sec or M manual When M manual is selected turn the front dial and set the shutter speed to 1 125 sec or slower 3 Turn the rear dial to set the aperture and then press the shutter button to take a picture In addition to its standard flash sync system the Phase One 645DF features TTL through the lens off the film OTF and electronic flash exposure metering 43 Metz 3952 functions Charging completed indicator in viewfinder Automatic setting of flash synchronizing speed Flash confirmation The flash charge mark flashes after the shutter is released to indicate that the flash was emitted properly Auto zoom control The power zoom reflector is linked to the lens focal length excluding the Metz 32Z 2 Auto AF assist beam Display of flash range distance Data transfer The film sensitivity data exposure compensation data and aperture data are sent from the camera to the flash Type of flash Adapter Metz Flash Unit When charging of the flash is completed a charging completed flash icon will illuminate in the viewfinders display panel When exposure mode is set at AV or P the shutter speed will be automatically set to 1 60 to 1 125 sec when charging of the flash is completed When exposure mode is at TV or M and the shutter speed is faster than 1 125 sec the shutter speed wi
128. nt and Shutter Latency The IQ2 back s CCD needs to be constantly cleared of data from the previous capture before the next exposure can be taken This process requires some power consumption The default setting is Normal Latency which should remain unchanged under all normal shooting scenarios Only change the setting to Zero Latency if you work on technical cameras large format cameras or certain manual cameras in special situations Double Exposure Protection It is not possible to accidentally double expose an image by capturing one shot quickly after another when an IQ2 back is used on cameras such as the Phase One 645DF DF AF Mamiya 645DF AFDIII Hasselblad 555 ELD DIG mode Hasselblad H or Contax 645 The electronic communication with the body ensures that the IQ2 back is ready before allowing release of the next shot However users of other camera bodies that do not use the electronic interface from the IQ2 will have to wait for the ready beep signal before releasing the next shot 51 ISO 100 Daylight IIQ L ISO 100 DELTO ali IIQ L 4 3 Indicator Lights IQ2 Series digital backs feature two main red and green LEDs located below the bottom left corner of the screen When the IQ2 back is activated the green and red LEDs will flash shortly and a beep will sound to indicate that it is ready to capture In general if the LEDs are not illuminated the camera is ready A red indicates that the IQ2 back is writ
129. nt dial and set the self timer mode to ON 4 Check the view by looking through the viewfinder Make sure that the focus is correct press the shutter release button and the shutter will be released after 10 seconds Changing the Self Timer Duration 1 Press the Self Timer button to activate this function 2 Turn the rear dial to change the duration of the Self Timer 0 5 1 seconds to 10 seconds allows for increases by the second while 10 to 90 seconds increases by 10 seconds per turn For 2 to 60 minutes increases by 10 minutes per turn Releasing Self Timer mode 1 Press the Self Timer button to activate this function 2 Turn the front dial to OF 115 9 11 Interval Photography Interval photography can used for a variety of shooting scenarios such as such as to capture cloud movement or a flower coming into bloom 1 Ensure the camera is firmly secured on a tripod 2 Press and Self Timer button twice 3 Turn the front dial to display interval mode as On 4 Turn the rear dial to set the interval time Settings include 0 seconds no interval time 1 to 10 seconds increased by the second 10 to 90 seconds increased in units of 10 seconds 2 to 10 minutes increased by the minute or 10 to 60 minutes increased in units of 10 minutes per turn 5 Turn the front dial to the repeat mode to select how many shots you want in your interval session 1 10 or up to 60 in intervals of 10 If you want to make a motion f
130. o be manually or elec tronically opened to get a live view on the screen All 1Q2 backs support tethered Live View using FireWire 800 or USB3 0 ex cept for the 1Q250 which adopts USB2 0 or USB3 0 only Contextual menu inside Live view Three buttons are available in the top of the Contextual menu in order left to right 1 Grid 2 Lightness 3 Virtual Horizon Please see the description of each feature below Turn on Grid inside Live view 1 In Live View select contextual menu pop up from lower right corner 2 Long press on the grid button shown activated in blue 64 General Grid Mode Grid Mode Line Style Rectangular Color Fibonacci Spiral Custom Cross Select the new grid option Custom Cross 1 In the Grid Mode dialog scroll down and select Custom Cross Moving Custom Cross lines When Custom Cross is chosen the grid lines can be individually selected and moved around 1 Press and hold on the grid line you want to move you will get a confirmation beep 2 The grid line will flash indicating that it can be moved around 3 Alternatively both grid lines can be selected and moved together Press and hold the cross point until both grid lines start to flash Move the cross point to the desired position 4 When you are finished setting the line tap on another area of the screen and the line locks itself 5 Or if left without holding the line will lock itself after a f
131. ocusing selector ring on the lens Next adjust the Focus Mode Selector Lever to either S single or C continuous Auto focusing on the camera The Focus selection ring on the lens can 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 When pressed lightly it stops at a certain point In this manual this position is called the half press position When you half press this button the camera functions are activated When the shutter button is pressed further down the shutter is released This position is called the full press position 1 Aim the camera so that the subject is within the focus frame 2 Half press the shutter release button and focus will be adjusted automatically in AF mode As default you can now re compose your image without losing the original focus setting by moving the camera and keeping the shutter release button half pressed When the focus mark lights up the subject is in focus 3 When the focus mark lights up press the shutter release button further down to release the shutter The focus mark is an illuminated dot indicated as this e symbol at the bottom of the viewfinder display See the focus the illustration circled in blue Out of Focus Marks gt 4 When the picture is not focused the shutter cannot be released when in single focus mode Either press the shutter release button again to adjust
132. ode until you cancel the Auto Bracketing mode manually 9 5 Taking Photos with the Mirror Up This function prevents mirror caused vibrations which may blur an image when shutter speed is slow A electromagnetic Cable Release RE401 optional is recommended to use with the mirror up function 1 Set the drive dial to M UP Continuous Mode C X sync mode By pressing the shutter release button once the camera takes 3 shots in series With each full press of the shutter release button the camera repeats auto bracketing The standard normal exposure value will be fixed when you take the first frame 2 Select S single focus mode by turning the focus mode selector lever n 3 Turn the exposure dial to P Av or Tv exposure mode 4 Ensure the subject is in focus and that composition and exposure Cancelling Auto Bracketing have been determined When you want to cancel the auto bracketing mode turn the rear dial to change On to OF 5 The mirror moves up when the shutter release button is fully pressed 6 Press the shutter release button again to take pictures In the Manual Mode Follow steps 1 through 3 of the above auto focusing steps and continue with the steps below 1 3 reference steps 1 3 in the Mirror Up Autofocus method oe D 4 Set the focus mode selector lever to M manual focus mode Turn gt WS the lens focusing ring to focus 5 Determine the exposure focusing and fra
133. ol and a counter counting down the time left for black refer ence capture to complete will appear at the bottom of the screen while the black reference is being captured This function is performed automatically 52 4 5 Tethered and Untethered Operations Untethered An IQ2 Series back can be operated as a fully portable battery powered unit Image files are shot and transferred to a CompactFlash card which is inserted in the CF card slot on the left side of the camera back Tethered Remember to always keep a battery in the I1Q2 back even when shooting tethered to a computer via a FireWire or USB3 0 connection When operating tethered image files can be shot to a CompactFlash card or trans ferred directly to the assigned capture folder in the Capture One application on the computer hard disk Go to page 90 for more details about charging the battery whilst tethered to a computer Driver Set up Find out more on Installation and Activation of software on page 9 and 10 of this User Guide There is no specific program set up Check the Capture One User Guide for recommended hardware Eventual firmware announcements will be available on our website and in our newsletters Connecting The maximum length of a compatible FireWire cable is 4 5 meters Longer cables might require a third party power solution or a FireWire hub IQ2 Series backs match the FireWire 800 standard Plug the FireWire 800 cable into the IQ2 unit and into back o
134. olled tIME shutter curtain protection mechanism Auto bracket shot Enable with auto bracket button 3 frame shots 5 frame or 7 frame shot with auto bracketing Specify 1 3 1 2 2 3 or 1EV steps Flash synch X contact point 1 125 seconds Synchro speed can be changed away from terminal ONE Flash control TTL direct flash control supports Metz SCA3002 system SCA3952 Adapter Mirror up shot Select by pressing the mirror up button LCD displays Program AE mode icon synchro mode icon shutter speed aperture custom function icon user function icon focal plane mode icon lens shutter mode icon AE lock icon auto focus lock icon mirror up icon focus area icon auto bracketing icon self timer icon repeat mode icon delay mode icon remaining battery power icon spot metering icon dial lock icon flash compensation icon exposure compensation icon exposure compensation delay time Sync terminal X contact sync speed 1 125 sec Cable release socket On shutter button Remote control terminal On side of body electromagnetic cable release RE401 and RS402 Self timer Self timer intervals can be set from 0 5 to 90 sec 0 5 10 sec by the second 10 to 90 sec in 10 sec units 2 to 10 mins by the minute and 10 to 6 mins in units of 10 minutes Depth of field confirmation Preview Button on body Custom settings 19 items Tripod socket U 1 4 inch and U 3 8 included Power requirements Rechargeable Li ion battery o
135. olution 3 2 display with vibrant colors Touch screen functionality to pan browse and ZOOM up to 400 OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH non condensing COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Fast Intel Core 2 Duo or later CPU 4 GB RAM Fast HDD Mac RAID O configured systems for max per formance Nvidia 8800 series graphics card or newer Intel Pentium 4 4 GB RAM 64bit 10 GB free hard disk PC space IEEE 1394 interface Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Service Pack 1 IQ BACK MOUNTS Phase One 645DFt AF PA er ane Mamiya 645DF AFDIII Phase One H101 Hasselblad H1 and H2 Hasselblad 555ELD 553ELX 503CW and 501CM ego Via adaptor Mamiya RZ67 Pro Il Mamiya RB67 Contax Contax 645AF WIDE ANGLE amp TECHNICAL CAMERAS 4 x 5 via FlexAdaptor Arca Swiss Cambo Linhof Toyo Sinar Plaubel Horseman STORAGE FILES Phase Ones IIQ RAW file format speeds up the image capture and file transfer It increases the storage capacity by turning the full 16 bit image data into a compact RAW file format The default IIQ RAW large format is completely lossless SOFTWARE Capture One 7 1 or later CERTIFICATIONS CE Content is subject to change without notice 101 8 2 1Q260 Digital Back Specifications IMAGING TECHNOLOGY Sensor Full frame CCD Lens factor 1 0 Full frame Resolution 60 megapixel Active pixels 8984 x 6732 pixel
136. our exposure compensation value This function automatically captures different exposure variations in succession The bracketing margin can be selected as desired for shooting in Auto Bracketing mode 1 Turn the Shutter Release Mode Lever to the S or C position When set at the S position you can shoot a single frame with each full press of the Shutter Release button In the C mode the camera takes a series of three frames successively with one press of the shutter release button 2 Turn on Auto Bracketing by pressing the Auto Bracketing button A for approximately one second The Auto Bracketing icon will blink on the top LCD panel Turn the front dial before this indicator times out and change OF on the display to On 3 When the shutter button is pressed in Auto Bracketing mode the auto bracketing mark will blink on the LCD inside the viewfinder The bracket step width is displayed and the Auto Bracketing icon will also blink 4 To deactivate the bracketing function press the Auto Bracketing set button A turn the rear dial set auto bracketing mode to OF and release Then press the Auto Bracketing set button A or half press the shutter button to return to the normal display mode 109 AE Settings Under Auto bracketing Mode Single Frame Mode S Press the shutter release button for each shot The camera meters adequate exposure value for each shot and performs Auto Bracketing The camera stays in the Auto Bracketing m
137. ow shutter shooting use the electromagnetic cable release 70258 1 meter or 70259 5 meters The multi pin remote terminal on the side of the camera is covered by a cap that protects the contacts when not in use Please remove cap and insert the remote plug carfeully until it clicks into postion Eyepiece Shutter Close the eyepiece shutter when there is a strong light source behind the camera 112 9 7 Bulb Mode amp Long Exposure To make an exposure longer than 30 seconds adjust the shutter speed to B bulb In order to prevent camera shake use the RE401 or RS402 electromagnetic shutter release and tripod 1 Turn the exposure mode dial to M manual mode 2 Turn the front dial to select bulb then turn the rear dial to set the aperture 3 Determine the composition focus and then take the picture The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button is pressed Setting Long Exposures When photographing under normal conditions the shutter speed can be adjusted for longer exposures Turn the front dial for shooting time settings New time settings include 1 bulb tIME Time 2 4 8 15 30 60 9 8 Camera Display Light Press the backlight button A lt lt to illuminate the top display panel to use the camera in the dark The backlight will go on for approximately 20 seconds and turn off unless it is pressed again The backlight will be lit for approximately another 10 seconds when
138. p 1 2 Step Lens Change Last Aperture Sleep Timer Battery Type 1 3 Step 1 2 Step 1 1 Step Lens Change Last Aperture Min Aperture Max Aperture Sleep Timer 15s 30s 60s Disabled 30s ANKERS 7 1 5 Custom Function Set Assign the letter A B or C to the chosen exposure mode settings in the Custom Function Set menu N B It is possible to see the selected Exposure modes settings from the Setup C1 2 3 menu without having to go into the next menu option 7 1 6 Setup Custom A B or C The Setup Custom menu enable users to adjust and select 19 camera parameters to attain a precise custom camera set up Select either A B or C 7 1 7 EV Step Choose the size of increment adjustments concerning the shutter speed f number and exposure compensation value For example choose 1 1 Step to adjust the aperture value in full f stop increments as follows f2 8 f4 5 6 f8 f11 f16 f22 etc Alternatively choose 1 3 Step to change the aperture setting in smaller increments as follows f2 8 f3 2 f3 5 f4 f4 5 f5 f5 6 f6 3 f7 1 f8 f9 f10 f11 f12 14 f16 and so on 7 1 8 Lens Change Choose the desired aperture setting option when a lens is changed on the 645DF body The Last Aperture option adjusts the new lens aperture to the same setting as the previously used lens when it was removed The Min Aperture setting will open the aperture to its fastest setting e g f2 8 The Max aperture choice automatically set
139. ption can also be rotated clockwise or Mirrored to help position important elements at the intersections of the lines The Color and Line Style can also be altered to help them stand out against an image 74 Mo Cc 14 14 ISO 400 Auto ezn mo 14 14 General Flashing Flashing in tool High Light Level Color Exposure Warning gt Small Histogram Tool Show Rgb Show Exif Fullscreen Histogram Show Rgb Histogram 6 9 Tools Play mode features five Tools to aid the capture and the review of images The Tools include a Exposure warning a Focus Mask a Exposure Histogram a Alignment tool and File Info Tap the screen to scroll vertically through the tool selection Tap the screen on the Alignment tool and Histogram to make them appear full screen Tap the screen on the Exposure Warning Focus Mask and File Info to make them overlay captured images Tap each item again to remove them from the full screen or overlay view Configure the Tools Long press a specific tool to configure a Tool s settings The sequence of how the Tools appear can be changed by pressing the white arrows Histogram Tap the Histogram once to make it appear full screen The Exif information ISO f stop and shutter speed of a captured image is displayed below the Histogram Tap the screen again to return to the Tool view Long press the Histogram to access a dialog box to alter the Tool s settings User can c
140. r 6 AA batteries alkaline or rechargeable External power socket An external battery case can be connected Size amp weight 6 W X5 H X6 D 153 W X128 H X152 D mm 2 3 pounds 1 030 g body only This information is based on a linear horizontal vertical measurement 132 AYVMALAOS ONIDVWN NI ADIOHO IWNOISSAAOQCUd AHL Z Od SUDO BNIdeD THE PROFESSIONAL CHOICE IN IMAGING SOFTWARE ONE 11 0 Software Capture One Pro is a professional RAW converter and image editing software It contains all the essential tools and high end performance in one package to enable you to capture organize edit share and print images in a fast flexible and efficient workflow Please go to _ http help phaseone com en for further information regarding Capture One This online Users Guide can also be found under the Help menu on Windows and Mac A PDF of the Capture One User Guide can also be found on the USB memory stick that came with you IQ back 11 1 To Import Images 1 Go to File and select Import Images The dialog box will open to browse files 2 Navigate to the applicable folder card or disk in the Locations tool 3 Select Capture folder import location and type in the job name and Metadata copyright caption if desired 4 If you want to select a naming format for the imported files press Format in the Naming tool 5 You can select all or specific images to import 6 Press Import
141. re compensation value difference between set value and metered value and flash ready OK lamp with TTL Metz connection AF method TTL phase difference detection method sensor CCD line sensor I l type operating range EVO to EV18 ISO 100 Focus area Displays the focus area in the viewfinder screen AF assist beam Activates automatically under low light low contrast Range 9m when using AF80mm f 2 8 D lens AF lock By pressing the shutter release button halfway down in the AF S mode or by pressing the AFL button Exposure modes Aperture priority AE shutter priority AE programmed AE PH PL setting possible and manual AE meteringmode TTL metering center weighted average AV spot S and variable ratio A S auto Increments of shutter Both the shutter speed and the aperture level can be set to 1 3 or speed and aperture 1 2 using the electronic dial lock function Metering range EV 2 to EV 19 with ISO100 and AF80mm f 2 8 D lens Exposure compensation Expandable to 5 EV AE lock With AEL button canceled by pressing the button again When AEL button is pressed exposure compensation and metering difference is displayed in the viewfinder 6EV 1 3 steps in M mode Shutter Electronically controlled vertical metal focal plane shutter vertical travel Shutter speed AE 30 to 1 4000 sec 1 8 step manual 30 to 1 4000 sec 1 2 or 1 3 steps 1 min 60 sec 1 step X bulb Bulb electronically contr
142. right or when there is a strongly reflective object in the background 3 When the background behind the subject is extremely dark outdoors at night etc 4 For flash photography with a narrow film latitude Curtain Syncro When a moving subject has been shot under this function the flash of light appears after the moving subject Rear curtain sync mode Front curtain sync mode This function is set by Custom function setting Go to page 81 for more information 45 3 11 Flash Compensation Settings By combining 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 attach it to the camera Lock the flash in place using the locking knob on the flash shoe Turn the shutter release mode selector lever to the S or C position and turn ON the flash power switch 2 When the flash charge confirmation lamp lights press the set button A The 4 icon is displayed on the main LCD panel 3 Turn the front or rear dial to select the flash compensation value External LCD Panel normal display 4 When the shutter button is half pressed the display appears on the external LCD and amp appears on the LCD inside the viewfinder with a compensation or appears with a compensation Viewfinder LCD Readouts If the flash charge mark is not displayed the flash comp
143. rranty agreements upgrade programs and many other services that will add value to your Phase One investment Contact your local Phase One partner to discuss your options 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 Find your local Phase One partner or take advantage of Phase One s wide range of on line support tools at http support phaseone com 138 PHASE TECH SUPPORT PHASE ONE AND MAMIYA LEAF TECHNICAL SUPPORT Get technical support for your camera systems and software Our technical support team supports both products from Phase One and Mamiya Leaf Please check our Knowledge base and documentation section before creating a support case Our technical support team is available almost 24h a day every business day It requires an online account to create a case for technical support Contact tech support CAMERA SYSTEMS IMAGING SOFTWARE GALLERY DOWNLOAD WORKSHOPS STORE SEARCH Knowledge base Various articles on Phase One and Mamiya Leaf products Enter search text here ie RSS feed on the 10 latest updated articles from the Knowledge base Phase One and Mamiya Leaf user to user forum Camera systems and software documentation Information training and tutorials Contact Phase One and Mamiya Leaf technical support team requires
144. s CCD size effective 53 9 mm x 40 4 mm Pixel size 6 x 6 micron Image ratio 4 3 Dynamic range 13 f stops 1Q260 FULL RESOLUTION CAPTURE MODE Resolution 60 megapixel Pixel size 6 x 6 micron RAW file compression a B ia ISO 50 100 200 400 800 Long exposure ISO 140 200 400 800 SENSOR CAPTURE MODE Resolution 15 megapixel Pixel size 12 x 12 micron IIQ I 15 MB RAW file compression aide IIQ small 10 MB ISO 200 400 800 1600 3200 OUTPUT FILES VIA CAPTURE ONE Color depth 16 bit per color All output formats of Capture One Image file formats are possible TIFF RGB TIFF CMYk JPEG Color management RGB Embedded ICC profile CMYK Size 3 2 Resolution 1 15 megapixel touch screen Viewing angle 170 60 megapixel full frame 645 CCD Designed for long exposure up to one hour Built in wireless technology Extreme 13 f stops dynamic range E E ae oe 1 15 megapixel resolution 3 2 display with vibrant colors L Touch screen functionality to pan browse and zoom up to 400 OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH non condensing COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Fast Intel Core 2 Duo or later CPU 4 GB RAM Fast HDD Mac RAID O configured systems for max per formance Nvidia 8800 series graphics card or newer Intel Pentium 4 4 GB RAM 64bit 10 GB free hard disk PC space IEEE 1394 interface Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Serv
145. s TTL phase difference detection type auto focus system 18 1 Mounting IQ Back on a Contax 645 1 Place the bottom of the IQ back in the locking mechanism 2 Press the button at the top of the back with your thumb and lever the back into place 3 Release the button to secure it into position 4 Lock the IQ back into place by sliding the switch left towards the release button See switch circled below left N B It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the IQ back is attached correctly before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together Removing the IQ back from the Contax 645 1 Slide the locking switch to the right position 2 Press the button circled left to unlock the back Ensure that the back is supported in your hand before pressing this button 3 Gently lever away the top of the back first Be careful with the contacts and protective glass on the back N B Your IQ back should always be protected by its plate when it is not attached to the camera 160 22 vewa se 5 228 4 90 8 T 1606 18 2 Viewfinder Masking The image area of the Contax 645 camera is 56x41 5 mm A viewfinder mask is only needed for the smaller size of the 1Q140 CCD that measures 44x33mm _ Viewfinder masking is not necessary for 1Q280 and 1Q260 models as their light sensitive CCD measures 53 9x40 4 mm Please check page 168 for the relevant viewfinder mask Insert a Viewfinder Mask 1 Remove the protect
146. s Up to 1 1600s 1 and Flash E l cg Power 6 AA batteries standard or rechargeable 2 4 curtain flash synchronization Requirements External battery pack 6 AA batteries X inal for TTL flash sync terminal and support for as External AC adapter TIL i i Light p a ai spotand aute 3 Custom dial modes for capture settings Metering ie anise oo A 36 custom settings Exposure compensation 5EV configuration Cuictoniizabledicie and burton SE caladi ich Electronically activated by switch on grip W H D 6 5 7 2 153 128 184mm 35 oz 1030g w o batteries Content is subject to change without notice 131 10 9 Phase One 645DF Housing Specification Camera type 6x4 5cm format electronically controlled focal plane shutter TTL multiple mode AE AF single lens reflex Actual Image size 56x41 5 mm Lens mount Mamiya 645 AF Mount compatible with M645 Mount manual focus confirmation focus aid stopped down exposure metering Viewfinder Fixed prism viewfinder magnification x0 71 built in diopter adjustment 2 5 to 0 5 optional diopter correction lenses provide adjustment ranges of 5 to 2 diopter and 0 to 3 diopter built in eye piece shutter Focusing screen Interchangeable Matte standard Checker and Microprism Type C for Non AF M645 lenses Field of view 94 of actual image Viewfinder info Focus mark defocus mark warning mark aperture value shutter speed metering mode A S A S exposu
147. s it possible to trigger the 645DF DF camera from another unit that you hold in your hand for this you will need an optional remote camera trigger cable Part 70263 Profoto Air Sync Transceiver Part 50300179 Profoto remote camera trigger cable 136 hy N E AUTO EXTENSION Fa i 7 Sy H B ee PeP Remote release cable The Phase One Electromagnetic release cable connects to the multi pin connector on the side of the 645DF It lets you trigger the camera electronically from a distance of either 1 meter 3 2 ft or 5 meter 16 4 ft Part 70258 Electromagnetic release cable 1 m Part 70259 Electromagnetic release cable 5 m Auto extension rings The Phase One Auto Extension Rings supports all Phase One Schneider Kreuznach and Mamiya 645 lenses The electronic contact set ensures auto aperture functionality on appropriately equipped lenses When attached via an Auto Extension Ring all lens models are limited to manual focus and focal plane shutter use There is practically no light intensity degradation when using the extension rings and there is no optical dispersion either as glass elements are not required in the construction Part 70254 Auto Extension Ring No 1 11 8 mm Part 70255 Auto Extension Ring No 2 23 6 mm Part 70256 Auto Extension Ring No 3 35 4 mm 137 CAMERA SYSTEMS IMAGING SOFTWARE Partner locator PHASE ONE PARTNERS CHOOSE YOUR CONTINENT EXPERIENCE WHAT THE s
148. s the new lens to its smallest setting e g f22 7 1 9 Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer menu has three settings that will put the camera body into sleep mode after either 15 30 or 60 seconds of inactivity after the camera power has been switched on via the Drive Dial This sleep function helps prolong the camera s battery life Half or full press the camera s shutter button to wake the camera Select the Disabled option to ensure the camera remains permanently on while the Drive Dial is set 80 lt Battery Type Alkaline gt Vv lt Setup Custom A EV Step 1 2 Step gt Lens Change Last Aperture gt Sleep Timer 30s gt Setup Custom A ah Bracketing 3 Exposures gt Front Rear Dial Tv Av gt Rear Dial in P mode Enable gt Dial Direction CW Increase gt Setup Custom A Bracketing 3 Exposures gt Front Rear Dial Tv Av gt Rear Dial in P mode Enable gt Dial Direction CW Increase gt Setup Custom A Bracketing 3 Exposures gt Front Rear Dial Tv Av gt Rear Dial in P mode Enable gt Dial Direction CW Increase gt Setup Custom A Bracketing 3 Exposures gt Front Rear Dial Tv Av gt Rear Dial in P mode Enable gt Dial Direction CW Increase gt Battery Type Alkaline NiCd NiMH Li ion Bracketing 3 Exposures 5 Exposures 7 Exposures Front Rear Dial Rear Dial in P mode Enable Disable Dial Direction CW Decrease CW Increase 7 1
149. se see the reference manual that comes with the FlexAdaptor for more details 19 4 Shutter Latency Settings for the FlexAdaptor and Other Technical Camera Adaptors The Phase One FlexAdaptor and other technical camera adaptors for the IQ back can be used with both normal and zero shutter latency Select the Normal latency setting if the IQ back is used on a camera with a 2 shot release See 19 1 page 166 Please note The Zero shutter latency setting will increase the power consumption of the IQ back as it will be constantly prepared for exposure 167 20 0 List of Focusing Screens and Viewfinder Masks 20 1 Full Frame Focusing Screens or with Engraved Masking Part 70756 Focusing Screen for Phase One 645 Camera Standard Full Frame 1Q280 lQ260 70754 Focusing Screen 1Q140 for Phase One 645 Camera 70757 Focusing Screen for Phase One 645 Camera SD402 Checker Grid 70758 Focusing Screen for Phase One 645 Camera SA402 Microprism for non AF lenses 20 2 Viewfinder Masks Part 40101906 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q140 for Hasselblad H1 H2 40101903 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q140 for Phase One Mamiya 645 AFD 40101905 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q140 for Contax 645 40101901 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q140 for Hasselblad V 40101929 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One IQ140 for Mamiya RZ 40102056 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q260 1Q280 for Mamiya RZ 0102044 Viewfinder Mask for Phase One 1Q
150. sid SCREEN Size 3 2 Resolution 1 15 megapixel touch screen Viewing angle 170 OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH non condensing 60 megapixel monochrome full frame 645 CCD Designed for pure Black and White Photography Built in wireless technology 4 Extreme 13 f stops dynamic range 1 15 megapixel resolution 3 2 display with vibrant colors Touch screen functionality to pan browse and zoom up to 400 COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Fast Intel Core 2 Duo or later CPU 4 GB RAM Fast HDD Mac RAID O configured systems for max per formance Nvidia 8800 series graphics card or newer Intel Pentium 4 4 GB RAM 64bit 10 GB free hard disk PC space IEEE 1394 interface Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Service Pack 1 IQ BACK MOUNTS Phasc ne Maniva Phase One 645DF AF ase One Ma Mamiya 645DF AFDIII Phase One H101 Hasselblad H1 and H2 Hasselblad 555ELD 553ELX 503CW 1CM Hasselblad V a es Via adaptor Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Mamiya RB67 Contax Contax 645AF WIDE ANGLE amp TECHNICAL CAMERAS 4 x 5 via FlexAdaptor Arca Swiss Cambo Linhof Toyo Sinar Plaubel Horseman STORAGE FILES Phase Ones IIQ RAW file format speeds up the image capture and file transfer It increases the storage capacity by turning the full 16 bit image data into a compact RAW file format The default IIQ RAW large format is completely lossless
151. sition Failure to perform this procedure properly can cause an error with the camera body where the shutter will continuously open and close If this occurs remove the IQ back and follow steps 1 to 3 again 142 Brightness Format Card Shutter Latency Storage Mode Shutter Latency Normal Zero Normal Auto 14 3 More Details Phase One and Mamiya 645 Series Cameras Power Management and Shutter Latency The IQ CCD is put to sleep to reduce power consumption when it is not in use The IQ needs to wake up before shooting and the timing of this wake up signal is referred to as the Latency The Phase One and Mamiya 645 camera body response time is independent of the shutter latency setting so it is therefore recommended to keep the latency on the Normal default setting as this will ensure a longer battery life Studio Flash Sync on the Camera Body A flash sync lead should be connected to the camera body when using the IQ back on Phase One 645AF or 645DF DF Mamiya AFD or AFDII models Always use a flash cable and or equipment that provides grounding for the flash Image Orientation The CCD in the IQ back is positioned in a landscape orientation However the IQ back has an internal sensor that detects when it has been rotated Thus when the camera is rotated and an image is captured in portrait position the image will appear correctly oriented on the LCD and in the Capture One application Image left features t
152. sor 6x6 12 x 12 60 15 50 800 200 3200 1 10 000 sec 1 hour 16bit OptiColor 13 f stops Dynamic Range 0 7 0 9 1 0 1 4 1 GB Advanced high speed RAM IQ260 Achromatic The IQ260 Achromatic offers pure black and white images no filters or interpolation applied The 60 megapixel captures are stunning and pin sharp There are endless Opportunities to create very distinct imagery both for artistic and scientific purposes ww Or 53 7mm 1 0 53 7 x 40 3 Mmm 8964 x 6716 Full res 6x6 60 200 3200 1 10 000 sec 2 minutes 13 f stops 1 0 2 4 Ghz and 5Ghz range up to 8 meters in Adhoc mode up to 30 meters with Router 3 2 touch screen with 1 15 megapixels 290 ppi dpi 16 million colors 170 viewing angle 8 0 IQ2 Digital Back Overview Continued Sensors Lens Factor CCD size effective Active pixels full resolution Active pixels Sensor Pixel size micron Resolution megapixels Light sensitivity ISO Exposure time Image quality Capture time frames per sec Image buffer Wireless Display Maximum expected performance The actual performance will be dependent on the camera model and on the camera and digital back capture modes Range up to 8 meters in Adhoc mode up to 30 meters with Router Content is subject to change without notice ONE 1Q250 The IQ250 has the widest useable ISO range of any high end digital back With a 44 x 33 mm CMOS sensor it can d
153. support forums hosted from their own web pages Please note that these forums are governed by separate rules Phase One offers no guarantees and assumes no responsibility or liability with respect to the support provided by our local partners Many resources and tutorials are created on voluntary basis and Phase One is always interested in seeing your videos reviews blogs or websites concerning Phase One PhaseOneDK Official YouTube Channel Check out our Youtube channel that provides access to tutorials showcases technical videos and more at http www youtube com PhaseOneDK Twitter Facebook and Google There are plenty of ways to get in touch with Phase One across all the main social media platforms Finds us on Facebook follows us on Twitter and connect with us on Google for the latest product news promotions and much more 139 140 User Guide Appendix 14 0 Open Platform Freedom of Choice Phase One s Open Platform policy delivers maximum choice and compatibility with a wide range of different camera platforms This section covers the IQ back s compatibility with the Hasselblad V and H series Mamiya RZ67 Phase One 645 Mamiya 645 Contax 645 and View Camera solutions Double Exposure Protection It is not possible to accidentally double expose an image by capturing one shot quickly after another when an IQ back is used on cameras such as the Phase One 645DF DF AF Mamiya 645DF AFDIII or Hasselblad 5
154. sure and press the AEL button on the rear of the grip Will appear on the viewfinder LCD indicating that the exposure value is locked 4 Slide the camera to recompose the shot and take the picture When you press and hold AEL button the over under exposure value will be shown to the far right in the viewfinder LCD 107 9 3 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 If the difference between the set value and the metered value exceeds 6EV the viewfinder LCD blinks u for underexposure and o for overexposure By turning the front or rear dial in the AE lock mode you can change the aperture and shutter speed value without changing the exposure value that is set when entered into AE lock mode In the P mode Program AE mode turning either the front or rear dial shifts the program to PH and PL When in Av Aperture priority AE or Tv Shutter priority AE turning one of the dials changes both the aperture and shutter speed values 108 Underexposure Standard Auto Bracketing Icon Overexposure Setting selection 9 4 Auto Bracketing Auto Bracketing can be used when it is difficult to determine y
155. talian Soanish Chinese simplified Japanese Korean and Russian N B If a language is selected that is not understandable select the menu op tion with the L to reselect See example circled left 96 a Ready Beep Single gt Date And Time ae Language Restore to Default Restore to Default Menu Firmware lt Restore to Default o Update Firmware Firmware Restore Firmware About iie Dump Log LN Battery capacity too low Install firmware 2 00 6 Use a fully charged battery VAN Progress Remove back from camera Programming CifCode bin LN Firmware installed Updating completed ONE 7 16 Restore to Default Select Restore to Default to restore the IQ unit back to its default factory settings Caution All previous settings will be lost 7 17 Firmware It is important to keep the IQ s firmware up to date to ensure you get new features and remove any bugs or errors from previous firmware versions 1 Download the latest firmware update from www phaseone com downloads 2 Transfer the firmware fwr file to a CompactFlash card and insert it into the IQ s card slot Go to Menu gt Firmware gt Update Firmware It is not pos sible to update the firmware unless the digital back battery is fully charged A warning screen will appear if the battery life is too low See far left Tap the green check mark to install the firmware See left 3 Ensure that the IQ back has been remove
156. tart Live View will be paused if the screen is not touched for one minute Touch the screen again to restart Live View 172 PHASEONE 21 7 Accessories Live View is easily overexposed in due to the high sensitivity of the IQ CCD sensor and its large size It is sometimes necessary to take steps to prevent overexposure by either stopping down the aperture or by using a Neutral Density filters ND filters ND filters are widely available and it is even pos sible to get variable ND filters that can prove invaluable when working in changeable outdoor ambient light Recommended Suppliers Schneider Optics http www schneideroptics com filters index htm Lee Filters http www leefilters com camera products finder ref C475674681BB1B Sing Ray Vari ND http www singh ray com varind html 173 21 8 Live View Camera Support The Phase One IQ back Live View function is supported on both medium and large format view cameras Find out how to operate Live View from the following list of cameras View Cameras 1 Open the lens and select the desired aperture value 2 Activate Live View on the IQ back Phase One 645AF 645DF 645DF 1 Activate Live View on the IQ back 2 Adjust the exposure time dial until the camera display states time 3 Press the camera shutter button Hasselblad H1 H2 1 Activate Live View on the IQ back 2 Select the M Manual mode 3 Select the desired aperture value 4 Set th
157. the shutter will be released 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed Activate the self timer by pressing the button Next rotate the front dial so that On is displayed in the camera s LCD and press the shutter release When the shutter release is pressed the self timer lamp will blink continuously for 7 seconds followed by 3 seconds of rapid blinking until the camera releases the shutter 37 3 9 Exposure Modes P Program AE The aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure according to the ambient light conditions This auto mode is best suited for general photography or for novice photographers as it leaves the user free to concentrate on framing and capturing the subject Alter the shutter speed and aperture by turning the front and rear dials while the P Program AE mode is selected Program Shift PH PL The shutter speed and aperture can be altered by turning the front and rear dials while the P Program AE mode is selected In order to avoid blurred images due to camera shake while releasing the shutter or to open the aperture change to PH high speed For slower shutter speeds and wider depth of field change to PL low speed This function allows these changes to be made quickly Phase One 645program shift chart i50100 AF80mm F2 8 D 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 EV aoe eK I e ea 30 15 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 8
158. ting options A green check mark will indicate that a button has been activated 69 afha 4 fo 14 14 i PHASEONE ISO 50 f 7 1 1 800s 6 3 Info Bar The bottom of the screen features an Info Bar that displays a Power Indicator that shows the remaining battery capacity and a FireWire or USB3 0 icon if the IQ2 is being used to shoot tethered The Power Indicator will start blinking when it runs low to warn users that the battery needs to be replaced before capturing any more images The FireWire or USB3 0 icon will also blink on and off to signify that there is a connection problem when set to their respective storage modes See Storage Mode on page 91 Thumbnail and Tool View also display the current image number and the number of images captured on the media In this example it shows number 4 out of 14 images 6 4 Play Mode Navigation Press the Up and Down right external buttons to scroll through captured images in all the Play modes Press the upper and lower left external buttons to zoom in and out of an image or switch to a different Play mode Swipe your finger left or right to scroll through captured images on all Play mode views The selected thumbnail is highlighted with an orange border 6 5 Zoom Tap the screen once in the Tool View to see a Full Screen image The IQ back enables users to zoom into a review image by up to 400 Instantly zoom into a specific area at 100 by tapping the screen twice or
159. to Zero whilst using the Mirror Up func tion or if you need to rapidly press the shutter button Precautions must be taken not to trigger the shutter too fast when using Normal latency If any problems arise it is recommended that users look at the green LED on the back while slowly pressing the mechanical trigger on the camera body Users can safely press the button all the way in the moment the LED flashes 16 7 Hasselblad 503 CW with Winder CW WARNING Please note that the Phase One IQ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up 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 IQ back Set the Shutter Latency to Zero when using a 503 CW winder with an IQ back 153 16 8 Cables shipped with IQ back for Hasselblad V Classic and Value Added backs come with all the cables needed for the spe cific camera platform A Value Added back also comes with an additional 50300143 cable for use with large format and technical cameras Part 50300145 Motor cable for Hasselblad ELX Used for host capture when the IQ back is used on a Hasselblad ELX body Part 50300148 Sync cable short For use with all Hasselblad medium format bodies Part 50300143 Multi connector to Lens sync for use with Large format in two shot mode Part 50300144 This cable is available as a separate purchase only From multi connector to mini jack female for
160. ts 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 This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated The Phase One IQ digital back firmware includes Libjpeg Interface of the zlib general purpose compression library Copyright C 1995 2012 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution Jean loup Gailly Mark Adler jloup gzip org madler alumni caltech edu 176 FCC Regulations 15 19 a 3 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject
161. tter in Tv Av P Shutter in M X AF priority Active Custom Set Restore to Default About System Format Card WiFi WiFi Cont Power Management Display Off Time Battery Charging Auto Power Down Power Up and Down from 645DF ONE 79 79 79 79 80 80 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 82 82 82 83 83 83 84 84 84 85 85 86 86 86 87 87 88 90 90 90 90 91 7 5 7 6 7 1 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 15 7 16 7 17 8 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 0 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 Check Disk Storage Mode File Format Camera Mode Shutter Latency Image Orientation Auto Preview Mode Display Brightness Display Off Time Splash Screen Background Image Ready Beep Date And Time Language Restore to Default Firmware Restore Firmware Dump Log About IQ2 Series Digital Back Overview IQ280 Digital Back Specifications 1Q260 Digital Back Specifications 1Q260 Achromatic Digital Back Specifications 1Q250 Digital Back Sepcifcations Advanced 645DF Camera Functions Exposure Compensation AE Lock Metered Value Difference Indicator Auto Bracketing Taking Photos with the Mirror Up Mirror Up Delay Bulb Mode amp Long Exposure Camera Display Light Front Rear Dial Lock Mechanisms 91 91 92 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 94 95 96 96 96 97 97 98 98 98 99 101 102 103 104 106 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 113 114 9 10 9 11 9 12 9 13 9 14 9 15 9 16
162. uring subjects with strong contrasts or measuring only screen portions 3 4 Measuring Light Exposure Metering 1 Press button A to adjust the exposure metering mode There are three different exposure metering mode options that are displayed sequentially when either the front or rear dial is turned Select an appropriate exposure mode Your chosen exposure metering mode is displayed as an icon on the camera s LCD screen 2 Press the SET button B or exposure metering mode button A to enter the setting Exposure Warnings Users are warned when shooting subjects that are too bright or too dark with an inappropriate exposure setting At such times when the correct exposure cannot be obtained users will be alerted by the numeric exposure display that will flash on the external LCD or on the display inside the viewfinder Warnings that the exposure is outside the metering range e Program AE P The shutter soeed and f number blink e Aperture priority AE Av The shutter speed blinks e Shutter priority AE Tv The f number blinks e Manual mode M The exposure metering value difference is displayed 31 FONE 3 5 Autofocus Modes To use the Auto Focus function both the camera body and the lens have to be set to their respective Auto Focus modes Auto Focus does not function when either the camera body or the lens are set to manual focus To activate Auto Focus AF first select AF on the f
163. ust the Focus Turn the lens focusing ring until the subject is in focus When correct focus has been achieved the focus mark in the viewfinder will light up Manual Focusing using the Focus Mark Focus confirmation method Half press the shutter release button and turn the lens focusing ring to focus on the subject The focus mark is illuminated in the viewfinder s LCD to signal that a picture is in focus If is lit in the viewfinder s LCD the camera is focused on a point behind the object If 4 is lit the camera is focused on a point in front of the object Use the focus mark when taking photos in manual focus mode or when using the M645 manual lens If you adjust focus using the focus mark with an M645 lens make sure to open the aperture You can use this function with the lens set to f 5 6 or higher 36 3 8 Drive Dial Single Frame Mode One photograph is taken each time the shutter release button is pressed Set the shutter release mode selector to S Continuous Mode Photographs are exposed as long as the shutter release button is pressed Set the shutter release mode selector lever to C Photographs are taken continuously at a rate depending on the buffer speed of the digital back mounted on the camera Mirror Up Mode When the shutter button is pressed the mirror moves up and when the shutter button is pressed again the shutter is tripped and a picture is taken Self Timer Mode In this mode
164. veloped 50 megapixel CMOS sensor for the Q250 They also feature USB3 0 and FireWire 800 connections facilitating the fastest possible tethered image transfers speeds All four models have a 3 2 inch touch display that features 1 15 megapixel resolution The wide format display allows for a full 4 3 aspect ratio VGA resolution image next to histogram highlight warning focus mask File Info and touch controls This touch screen display is complemented by Phase One s intuitive 4 button navigation Phase One s patent pending Sensor technology built into the Phase One IQ2 Series models supports a variety of shooting conditions Images can be captured at full resolution or using Sensor mode switch instantly to capture images with 20 megapixels resolution at 4 times higher sensitivity up to ISO 3200 Please note the 1Q250 does not adopt Sensor technology The following section deals with generic features that are available in all four IQ2 Series digital back models The 1Q280 produces 20 megapixel resolution and both the IQ260 and IQ260 Achro matic produce 15 megapixel resolution when the Sensor mode is activated Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in 49 4 1 Quick Start shooting untethered 1 Connect an IQ2 digital back to the camera and install the focusing screen if applicable 2 Charge the batteries See page 16 then insert them into the
165. warning that will be displayed on the LCD screen There are several automatic or semi automatic two shoot solutions available from third parties manufacturers to use with a mechanical shutter Please ask your dealer for more information 19 2 Using the 1 shot Release The 1 shot release cable is created to simplify your studio workflow 1 Connect the flash exit circled left on the shutter and plug the op posite end to the multi pin port on the IQ back Via Part 50300144 From multi connector to mini jack female 2 Connect a flash sync lead to the port on the IQ back 3 Close the shutter if necessary 4 Push the button on the 1 shot release lead to wake up the camera back circled left and take the shot within a few seconds N B It is not possible to control the exposure or trigger the shutter from Capture One when using a fully manual camera Only limited EXIF data is recorded when shooting with manual cameras The IQ back will add a calculated approximate shutter speed but the aperture value will not be recorded 166 Brightness Format Card Shutter Latency Storage Mode Normal gt Auto gt Shutter Latency Normal Zero Shutter Latency Normal Zero 19 3 Phase One FlexAdaptor The Phase One FlexAdaptor is available for use with most large format cameras The Phase One FlexAdaptor can automatically stitch two or three images together using the Stitch function in Photoshop Plea
166. xamples in the custom function mode mim Selection Step Iris Hold battery Shot No Dial function ee ee mm e al M amp mim e cn re vw UE T hd pa D me er mr aed T m T Ie Ox mm Dial action m Dx i tn tn ba a m Dial direction AE AF lock Half press AE lock AF lock One push exposure AF assist light Flash sync px i gt T z a Dx m le at re Daa r gt lt j w KX we e a S pr lal 1 re r gt sy wer Liz 4 T c Buzzer ur I b a Shutter in Program min ka Shutter in Manual Oat m Pg AF second mode lt i 122 Custom Functions overview C 01 Steps of aperture shutter speed 0 5 1 0 Exposure compensation 173 a step 1 2EV step 1 EV step Aperture setting after lens change Previous aperture value Minimum aperture setting setting Battery type Alkaline NiMH or NiCD Future feature C 06 Front Rear dial function exchange in Front TV Av manual mode Rear AV Rear Tv Disable Rear dial in P mode Pes S w o Dial Function direction No switching Switched CCW Increase f f f N un gt Ww O A O oe CW Decrease AEL amp AFL button exchange Front AFL Front AEL Rear

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