hasselblad Mon, 28 Feb 2000 Volume 1 : Number 804 In this issue: Re: SV: 503CX : T mode Re: SV: 503CX : T mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 10:01:20 +0800 From: okw3188 To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Re: SV: 503CX : T mode Message-ID: <38B9D6F0.DD5AFE96@pacific.net.sg> Thank you for your explanation, but I seem to be a little confuse with po= int (5) under the cable release mode : you mention the "V" on the lens barrel, should it not be "B"? Another question, if I don't use the "T" mode, can I just set the lens ba= rrel to "B" mode and hold the shutter release? Thank you again for your attention. Ow Kok Wah ULF SJ=D6GREN wrote: > Ohhh.... that was a question.... T stands for "time" and this mode can = be used in different situations., but in principle it should not be used = if the camera is not on a tripod/corresp. But the first and most common = is for long exp. times (minutes or hours). > I) 1) set the camera f stop to the walue you have decided. 2) Set the = time on "B". 3) set the lever behind the release button on "T". 4) Pres= s the little lever just beneath the film advace crank upwards to release= the mirror, open the rear "curtain" and close the shutter. 5) push the r= elease button. 6) If the exposure time is long go take a cup of coffee. 7= ) if the time finally is up push the lever from "T" to "O" whereby the sh= utter is closed. 8) advance the film and start the procedure from the beg= inning as the first exp. was probably too short. > II) In case you have forgotten the cable release: > 1)set the shutter time to any time you like. 2) repeat steps 3) and 4) = above. 5)set the lever on the lens barrel on "V" 6) Push the release butt= on 7)wait until the camera is totlly silent. 8) from "7" above. > Take the magazine off and practice this some times. When you stand ther= e it is too late.... ;-) > Good luck > Ulf Sj=F6gren > Sweden > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Fr=E5n: okw3188 > Till: hassy > Datum: den 26 februari 2000 15:21 > =C4mne: 503CX : T mode > > >As I'm new to the camera, please advice how to use the T mode. I read > >the manual and it only says that the T mode is use in conjunction with > >the Bulb mode of the lens without further explanation. > > > > > >Thank You > >KW Ow.. > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute In= ternet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing lis= t is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, o= r affiliates. > > > >To change your subscription status, go to: http://mail.kelvin.net/gues= t/RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad > >Digest archives are stored at http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.h= tm > >Searchable archives can be found at http://www.listquest.com/arts/inde= x.html > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Int= ernet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing list= is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or= affiliates. > > To change your subscription status, go to: http://mail.kelvin.net/guest= /RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad > Digest archives are stored at http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.ht= m > Searchable archives can be found at http://www.listquest.com/arts/index= .html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 21:31:14 -0600 From: "Robert Meier" To: Subject: Re: SV: 503CX : T mode Message-ID: <000401bf819c$45b47980$3921a0d8@usf-1159-14> "V" is the self-timer. -----Original Message----- From: okw3188 To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 7:58 PM Subject: Re: SV: 503CX : T mode Thank you for your explanation, but I seem to be a little confuse with point (5) under the cable release mode : you mention the "V" on the lens barrel, should it not be "B"? Another question, if I don't use the "T" mode, can I just set the lens barrel to "B" mode and hold the shutter release? Thank you again for your attention. Ow Kok Wah ULF SJÖGREN wrote: > Ohhh.... that was a question.... T stands for "time" and this mode can be used in different situations., but in principle it should not be used if the camera is not on a tripod/corresp. But the first and most common is for long exp. times (minutes or hours). > I) 1) set the camera f stop to the walue you have decided. 2) Set the time on "B". 3) set the lever behind the release button on "T". 4) Press the little lever just beneath the film advace crank upwards to release the mirror, open the rear "curtain" and close the shutter. 5) push the release button. 6) If the exposure time is long go take a cup of coffee. 7) if the time finally is up push the lever from "T" to "O" whereby the shutter is closed. 8) advance the film and start the procedure from the beginning as the first exp. was probably too short. > II) In case you have forgotten the cable release: > 1)set the shutter time to any time you like. 2) repeat steps 3) and 4) above. 5)set the lever on the lens barrel on "V" 6) Push the release button 7)wait until the camera is totlly silent. 8) from "7" above. > Take the magazine off and practice this some times. When you stand there it is too late.... ;-) > Good luck > Ulf Sjögren > Sweden > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Från: okw3188 > Till: hassy > Datum: den 26 februari 2000 15:21 > Ämne: 503CX : T mode > > >As I'm new to the camera, please advice how to use the T mode. I read > >the manual and it only says that the T mode is use in conjunction with > >the Bulb mode of the lens without further explanation. > > > > > >Thank You > >KW Ow.. > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing list is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or affiliates. > > > >To change your subscription status, go to: http://mail.kelvin.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad > >Digest archives are stored at http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.htm > >Searchable archives can be found at http://www.listquest.com/arts/index.html > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. 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