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H2F

H2F

Built on our long legacy of analogue photography, the Hasselblad H2F is Hasselblad’s contribution to photographers dedicated to working with film. The H2F is designed for the toughest professional use and is equipped with an array of user-friendly features. When adding the range of high-performance HC lenses, the H2F is the obvious choice of the professional film photographer.

Photo: Elizabeth Carmel

Wide range of high performance lenses

The H2F lens program is designed and engineered by Hasselblad to meet the highest optical specifications. The HC lenses cover a wide spectrum of focal lengths and feature the fastest and most precise 645 auto-focus system on the market today. The integral lens shutters allow for flash sync down to 1/800 second and provide silent and vibration-free operation.

Superior viewfinder

The viewfinder is the most important interface between the photographer and the subject. The large, bright viewfinder of the H2F camera presents a crisp and clear view of your image, letting you work even in dim lighting with perfect results. A waist-level viewfinder is available as an accessory, allowing you to choose how you view your subject.

Advanced exposure control

Exposure can be controlled in two ways, via the sophisticated exposure automation or with full manual control.

Programmable

To make the camera adaptable for various specific applications, we have designed it to include over 30 seperate functions that can be custom tailored by the user. The camera features four buttons than can easily be programmed as short-cuts to the most commonly used camera functions. In this way your favorite function are alwyas just a click away.

 

Profiles for simplicity and safety

With the addition of the numerous customizable functions, a demand arose for a fool-proof way of controlling these options and variables. We have developed the “Profiles” function to meet this need. A profile is actually a memory location where all specific camera settings can be stored as a custom file. This memory, or colelction of settings, can later be recalled by a simple click of a button. This function saves a great deal of time, but perhaps most importantly, it also prevents mistakes from happening.

90° viewfinder

The HV90X viewfinder offers close to 100% image view and features eyesight dioptre correction. The large eyepiece also allows full image viewing even when wearing glasses. The viewfinder also features a compact flash. Though primarily intended to be used as fill flash it can also be used as main flash in some cases, and has a metric guide number of 12. When used as fill flash with -2 stops adjustment it is the equalivelent of guide number 24.

Automatic flash and Metering System

With the SCA 3902 flash adapter, any flash compatible with the SCA3002 system can be used. This means that you can choose from small and compact flashes for extremely portable use as well as larger and more powerful flashes when so required. The built-in flash metering system is designed to be used when working with manually controlled flashes, such as studio or strobe units.

Interchangeable film magazines

The film magazines for the H2F camera features inserts than can handle both 120 and 220 film. If you use Bar coded film (defined by FUJIFILM) the setting of both film type and ISO value is handled automatically. Film wind-on and wind-off is also automatic or manual with all films.

 

Customizable data imprinting

Data, such as exposure parameters, can be printed along the film edge and outside of the image area. The imprint function can include a user selectable text string that will also be printed on the film.

Dot-matrix displays

The grip LCD and the viewfinder LCD feature dot-matrix displays. This means that the camera is able to present clear and easy-to-understand information and messages instead of fixed and sometimes not so obvious symbols.

A Future-safe investment

The H2F camera is built to the very strict standards that have always been used by Hasselblad, ensuring a long life even with tough use. The firmware in the H2F camera is upgradeable, meaning that existing cameras will acquire new features just by upgrading their firmware. This can easily be carried out by any of Hasselblad’s service centers, which are also there for you when the camera, just like your car, requires its regular service.

Technical

SLR type camera with interchangeable lenses, viewfinder and magazines.

Lenses: Hasselblad HC lenses with integral leaf shutter excluding the HCD28. Autofocus or manual focusing. All C-type lenses from the V system with optional CF lens adapter.

Shutter: Electronically controlled integral lens shutter in each lens. Shutter speed range 1/800 s to 18 hours.

Image format: 56 x 41.5 mm (Width x Height).

Viewfinder: 90° reflex viewfinder w. diopter adjustment (-4 to +2.5D). Image magnification 2.7X. Integral fill-flash (G.No. 12 @ ISO100). Hot shoe for SCA3002-system flashes from Metz™. Image view: near 100%

Focusing screen: Acute Matte type D with markings for spot metering area and AF sensitive area. Optional screen with grid markings available.

Focusing: Automatic and manual focusing. Instant manual focus override. AF metering with passive central cross- type sensor. Metering range EV 1 to 19 at ISO100.

Focusing modes: Manual with optional focus indication in viewfinder, Single shot AF and Continuous AF. Focus lock available in AF modes either with shutter release or any of the four programmable buttons.

 

Flash control: Automatic TTL-OTF centre weighted system. Uses built-in flash or flashes compatible with SCA3002 (Metz™). Output can be adjusted from -3 to +3EV. For manual flashes a built-in metering system is available. ISO range 16 to 6400 (excluding any exposure adjustment).

Exposure metering: Metering options: Spot, Centre weighted and Average. Metering range Spot: EV2 to 21, Centre weighted: EV1 to 21, Average: EV1 to 21. Exposure adjustment from -5 to +5 EV in 1/3 stops. Exposure lock with separate button.

Exposure modes: Manual, Aperture priority, Shutter speed priority, Programmed and Programmed Variable.

Automatic bracketing: Available with 2, 3, 5, 7 or 9 frames. 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV step. Exposure sequence can be changed.

Interval timer: Maximum 32 frames. Interval time can be set from 1 second to 1 hour.

Multi exposure: Number of exposures can be set to 2, 3, 4, 5 and no limit.

Flash metering: Available when using manully controlled flashes.

Flash sync speed: Flash can be used at all shutter speeds. Flash can be synchronized in the beginning or at the end of the exposure.

 

Flash sync connection: TTL hot-shoe on viewfinder or standard PC connector on camera body.

Film types: 120 full (16 exposures), 120 half-length (8 exposures) or 220 type film (32 exposures). Automatic setting of ISO and film type when using Barcoded film. Automatic film wind-on and wind-off.

Film magazine: Interchangeable film magazine with insert for both 120 and 220 film type. Integral curtain type dark slide. Multi mode data imprinting outside image area. Features Bar code recognition.

Camera displays: Two dot-matrix LCD’s, one on the camera grip and one in the viewfinder. One segment base LCD on the magazine.

Power supply: Cassette for 3 CR-123 Lithium batteries included.

External dimensions: Camera body: 144 x 110 x 88 mm. 90˚ viewfinder: 78 x 47 x 132 mm. Film magazine: 97 x 83 x 56 mm. Lens 2,8/80 mm: 83 x 69 mm. Complete camera: 153 x 131 x 213 mm. [W x H x D or length x diameter]

Weight: Camera body: 830 g. 90˚ viewfinder: 330 g. Film magazine: 475 g (incl film). Lens 2,8/80 mm: 450 g.