Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder (OVF) User manual

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User manual

Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder (OVF) provides eye-level shooting and has markings for the XCD 21, XCD 30, and XCD 45/XCD 45P lenses. It helps achieve precise framing and composition, especially for close-up and detailed work. The markings on the OVF indicate coverage for different lenses, ensuring accurate framing for various focal lengths. It is crucial to avoid attaching a flash unit with electrical contacts to the OVF bracket to prevent short circuits and damage to the flash.

Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder (OVF) provides eye-level shooting and has markings for the XCD 21, XCD 30, and XCD 45/XCD 45P lenses. It helps achieve precise framing and composition, especially for close-up and detailed work. The markings on the OVF indicate coverage for different lenses, ensuring accurate framing for various focal lengths. It is crucial to avoid attaching a flash unit with electrical contacts to the OVF bracket to prevent short circuits and damage to the flash.

907X OPTICAL VIEWFINDER
2020-12-09
User Guide
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907X OPTICAL VIEWFINDER USER GUIDE
907X OPTICAL VIEWFINDER
The optical viewnder (OVF) for the 907X camera, is available
as an optional accessory. It provides eye-level shooting and has
markings for the XCD 21, XCD 30 and XCD 45/XCD 45P lenses.
ATTACHING TO THE CAMERA
Before rst use you must mount the OVF to the bracket
as shown below (
A
). Push the OVF in until it locks. To
remove, press the buttons (
1
) and (
2
) and slide off the
OVF.
Remove the top plate (
3
) by sliding it backwards.
Insert the OVF bracket (
4
) and make sure it is fully
inserted.
Attach the CFV to secure the OVF.
A
1
2
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OVF MARKINGS
When looking through the OVF, you can see three frames
indicating the coverage for the following lenses:
XCD 21 (
1
)
XCD 30 (
2
)
XCD 45 and XCD 45P (
3
)
There is also a plus marking (
4
) to indicate the image center.
Note!
The markings indicate coverage at innite or long distances.
For close-up and precise work, you should always use live view
on the display.
Note!
Avoid attaching a ash unit with electrical contacts to the OVF
bracket as there is a risk of short circuit that can damage the
ash.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE 907X
OPTICAL VIEWFINDER USER GUIDE
GENERAL
The information in this user guide is intended for informational
use only. The information and the 3D Product Images and
Photos, are subject to change without notice, and should not
be construed as a commitment by Victor Hasselblad AB.
UPDATES
Updates to this user guide will be issued regularly. Please
check www.hasselblad.com for the latest version. If you are
a registered user, you will get mail notications when a new
version is available.
3D PRODUCT IMAGES
The Product Images in this user guide were not taken with a
Hasselblad camera. They are produced in 3D as visualization.
They are used for illustrative purposes only and are not
intended to represent the image quality produced by Hassel-
blad cameras.
COPYRIGHT
All text in this user guide copyright © Victor Hasselblad AB.
All images in this User Guide, not credited to a specic
photographer, copyright © Victor Hasselblad AB. The text, or
parts of the texts, in this manual cannot be reprinted or reused
without the written express permission of Victor Hasselblad AB.
The images in this User Guide cannot be reprinted or reused
without the written express permission of the photographers
who owns the copyright.
Victor Hasselblad AB assumes no responsibility or liability for
any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this User Guide.
Victor Hasselblad AB assumes no responsibility or liability for
loss or damage incurred during, or as a result of using Hassel-
blad software or products.
Copyright © 2020 Victor Hasselblad AB. All rights reserved.
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Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder (OVF) User manual

Type
User manual

Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder (OVF) provides eye-level shooting and has markings for the XCD 21, XCD 30, and XCD 45/XCD 45P lenses. It helps achieve precise framing and composition, especially for close-up and detailed work. The markings on the OVF indicate coverage for different lenses, ensuring accurate framing for various focal lengths. It is crucial to avoid attaching a flash unit with electrical contacts to the OVF bracket to prevent short circuits and damage to the flash.

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