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The primary goal of all camera development is of course the seamless and unobtru-
sive production of superb images, regardless of situation. Hasselblad cameras have
abilities and features that you may not think you need yet; each individual has their
own way of working. But the H3D II has tremendous scope for ne-tuning your tech-
nique possibly beyond your present ambitions.
Take your time to learn the intricacies and potentials of your new camera. Go at your 
own pace and explore the possibilities when you feel ready for the next step. Results
will be good from the word go, that’s guaranteed, but when you want to make im-
provements or work more eciently perhaps, the capabilities are there for you.
The supreme Hasselblad potential is there, it’s up to you to exploit it!
and easy way to classify and select images, in the eld or back at the
studio. IAA is a Hasselblad trademark and Hasselblad has a patent
pending on the invention. Extra large 3” display on the H3D II pro-
vides a realistic, high quality and perfect contrast image view, even
in bright sunlight.
Three modes of operation and storage
The H3D II oers a choice of storage devices: portable CF cards, the
exible ImageBank-II or a computer hard drive. With these three op-
erating and storage options, you are able to select a mode to suit the
nature of the work in hand, whether in the studio or on location.
Options for working with tilt/shift
Two basic options are available for tilt/shift work with H3D II. A sim-
ple, portable adapter solution and the classic view camera solution.
The HTS tilt/shift adapter for H3D II allows for portable tilt/shiftwith
the HC/HCD lens range from 28mm to 100mm (please refer to the
separate datasheet on this product for details).
To further increase usability, the H3D II has been designed to allow
the digital capture unit to be detached and used on a view camera
by way of an adapter (please refer to the separate datasheet on 
Hasselblad View Camera solutions for details).
photographer for the rst time. In order to utilize DAC and optimize
the colors of the DNG file format, conversion from 3FR must take
place through Phocus.
GPS Recording Flexibility
Hasselblad’s Global Image Locator (GIL) is an accessory for use with 
any Hasselblad H-System digital capture product. With the GIL de-
vice, all images captured outside are tagged with GPS coordinates, 
time and altittude. This data provides the key to a number of future
applications involving image archiving and retrieval. One example is
the direct mapping of images in Phocus software to the Google Earth
application.
Instant Approval Architecture
Building on the success of its Audio Exposure Feedback technology, 
Hasselblad has created Instant Approval Architecture (IAA), an en-
hanced set of feedback tools, designed to enable the photographer
to focus o n the shoot rather than the selection process. IAA triggers
audible and visual signals for each image captured, notifying the
photographer immediately of its classication status. The informa-
tion is recorded both in the le and in the le name, providing a quick
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