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P - Series
REFERENCE MANUAL
Phase One A/S
Roskildevej 39
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel +45 36 46 01 11
Fax +45 36 46 02 22
Phase One Inc.
200 Broadhollow Road (Suite 312)
Melville, NY 11747
- 0983
USA
Tel.: +1 631 547 8900
Fax: +1 631 547 9898
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P - SeriesREFERENCE MANUALPhase One A/SRoskildevej 39DK-2000 FrederiksbergDenmarkTel +45 36 46 01 11Fax +45 36 46 02 22Phase One Inc.200 Broadhollow

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P - Series Reference Manual 102. Unpacking the systemThe suitcase contains small compartments for all the necessary parts; CF cards, CCD Cleaning Kit,

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P - Series Reference Manual 10018. SpecificationsFull frame solutions (Magnification factor 1,1) P 25 P 45ImagerTechnology:Full Frame CCD Full Frame

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P - Series Reference Manual 101P 25 P 45Magnification factor compared to 645 system1,1 1,1Capture RateUp to 35 frames per minute Up to 35 frames per m

Page 5 - 9. Menu mode 38

P - Series Reference Manual 102P 25 P 45Camera supportP-Series for Hasselblad V555ELD, 553ELX, 503CW, 501CM555ELD, 553ELX, 503CW, 501CMP-Series for Ha

Page 6 - 16. Lens Cast 92

P - Series Reference Manual 103Smaller than full frame solutions (Mag. factor 1,3 - 1,4) P 20 P 21 P 30ImagerTechnology:Full Frame CCD Full Frame CCD

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P - Series Reference Manual 104P 20 P 21 P 30Battery type: 7.2 V Lithium Ion (BP-915 type) 2000mAh7.2 V Lithium Ion (BP-915 type) 2000mAh7.2 V Lithium

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P - Series Reference Manual 105P 20 P 21 P 30P-Series for Hasselblad V and Phase One Mamiya adaptor:Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Mamiya RZ67

Page 9 - 1. Introduction

P - Series Reference Manual 10619. CF Card and CardReaderShipping products Phase One is constantly following the progress in de-velopment of faster CF

Page 10 - 2. Unpacking the

P - Series Reference Manual 107Sandisk Product Registration You can register your memory card online at Sandisk's web site at http://www.sandisk.

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P - Series Reference Manual 108Rescue utility, when a card is unreadable As previously described it can be pretty crucial to un-plug a card from the P

Page 12 - Charging the batteries

P - Series Reference Manual 11CCD Clean-ing KitCamera BackBatteries and ChargerLeather Binder with Software Package, Calibration set etc.CF-cardsUtili

Page 13 - Warning notes!

P - Series Reference Manual 12Charging the batteries When the system is unpacked the first thing to do, is to give the batteries a full charge.The two

Page 14 - 3. Introduction to

P - Series Reference Manual 13The charger has two red light indicators. While these are on the battery is not fully charged, and should be left in the

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P - Series Reference Manual 143. Introduction to the P - backSystem overview The Phase One P back is designed specifically to fit on one of several br

Page 16 - Indicator lights

P - Series Reference Manual 15Tethered or untethered operations The P back can be operated either as a fully portable unit powered by the embedded bat

Page 17 - ISO Settings

P - Series Reference Manual 16For more information on capturing tethered with the Phase One Capture One application please consult the online user gui

Page 18 - IR filter on the CCD

P - Series Reference Manual 17Green light When capturing an image the green light is blinking rapidly to indicates that the P back is busy.Constant gr

Page 19 - 4. Quick Start

P - Series Reference Manual 18Power management and shutter latency The CCD on the P back constantly needs to be cleared from previous data before an e

Page 20 - 5. CF Card Usage

P - Series Reference Manual 194. Quick StartThis is what it takes to get started real quick Charge the batteries (Described earlier)Install the focusi

Page 21 - Secure Storage System (3S)

NoticeThe name Phase One is a trademark of Phase One A/S.The names Mamiya, Hasselblad, Contax, Mac OS X and Windows are registered trademark of their

Page 22 - General handling guidelines

P - Series Reference Manual 205. CF Card UsageWhen working with CF-cards, card readers and digital cameras it is very important to follow a few rules,

Page 23 - Mounting and dismounting

P - Series Reference Manual 21Secure Storage System (3S) The Phase One Secure Storage system (3S) provides the industries safest memory card handling

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P - Series Reference Manual 22Please note! Ejecting the card while the P back is still writing to the card (red LED is on) will cause images, that are

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P - Series Reference Manual 23Mounting and dismounting On Windows XP and Windows 2000:To avoid confusing the system or, worst case, end up with a CF-c

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P - Series Reference Manual 24Formatting on a Mac OS X computer On Mac OS X the formatting cannot be done di-rectly in the finder but is easily done i

Page 27 - 6. Navigating

P - Series Reference Manual 25Formatting on a Windows computer Insert the CF-card in the card reader, and select the drive when it mounts in "My

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Page 29 - File format shortcut

P - Series Reference Manual 276. Navigating the P backWhen the P back is turned on, the screen will always be in its home display position or "Ma

Page 30 - Button Lock shortcut

P - Series Reference Manual 28When the P back is in its initial state (just after power up) or at the menu systems "home" position (Main scr

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P - Series Reference Manual 29When the desired option is highlighted it can be se-lected by pressing the "Enter" button.Exiting the menus is

Page 33 - View modes

P - Series Reference Manual 30Button Lock shortcut Holding down the "Play" button while in Home position col-ors the word "Play" i

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Page 35 - Exit the Play mode

P - Series Reference Manual 327. Play mode"Play mode" can be used to review, zoom and delete images.From the "Main screen", pressi

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P - Series Reference Manual 33View modes Play mode has four view modes, or review modes; Normal image display, Exposure warning overlay, His-togram ov

Page 37 - 8. MENU FLOW CHART

P - Series Reference Manual 34Zoom After entering Play mode, advance to the eyeglass icon by pressing the but-ton again and press the "Enter"

Page 38 - 9. Menu mode

P - Series Reference Manual 35Browsing inside Zoom While in the Zoom tool (enlargement 1, 2 or 3) holding down the "Enter" key, will hide th

Page 39 - White Balance

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Page 40 - Custom White Balance

P - Series Reference Manual 378. MENU FLOW CHART

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P - Series Reference Manual 389. Menu modePressing the lower left button sets the P back in "Menu mode"Menu mode is where you set up prefere

Page 42 - Shutter

P - Series Reference Manual 39by scrolling down with the down button you can select the options.ISO settings In the ISO Settings select from ISO 50 to

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Table of Contents 41. Introduction 92. Unpacking the system 10Charging the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 44 - Auto Preview

P - Series Reference Manual 40might be useful to set it manually to avoid an impre-cise white balance which can be a result of the Auto WB option.Cust

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P - Series Reference Manual 41Custom white balance from Capture One You can also choose to easily transfer a white balance from Capture One to the P-b

Page 46 - Brightness

P - Series Reference Manual 42FileFormat In "FileFormat" you can select two options "IIQ Raw L" and "IIQ Raw S"."II

Page 47 - Storage

P - Series Reference Manual 43In general, If the camera is used for medium format cameras with digital interface this setting is can be set to either

Page 48 - Format disk

P - Series Reference Manual 44Play Setup The second option in the menu mode is Play Setup.Inside "Play Setup" you can select between "B

Page 49 - Power Save

P - Series Reference Manual 45(Note - If a button is touched during the auto preview period, the preview will remain on and the time-out will be disab

Page 50 - Time & Date

P - Series Reference Manual 46Delete options In Delete options you can setup whether you want an extra confirmation when you delete images (Default).

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P - Series Reference Manual 47Configuration "Configuration" is used to setup general settings and perform general tasks on the P back."

Page 52 - 10. P back - Mamiya

P - Series Reference Manual 48Power Source Power source only has one option, and is there only for future fea-tures.The P back will de-tect if an IEEE

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P - Series Reference Manual 49Disk Checking Disk Checking is done per default on every card in-serted to the P - back. If for some reason this check

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Table of Contents5Delete. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35E

Page 55 - Mounting the Viewfinder Mask

P - Series Reference Manual 50Ready beep "Ready beep" is the small beep that sounds from the camera after a cap-ture is taken.The "Read

Page 56 - Image orientation

P - Series Reference Manual 51About The "About" option in the "Setup Menu" displays tech-nical information about the hardware and

Page 57 - Mirror Up

P - Series Reference Manual 5210. P back - Mamiya 645 AFDThe P back for Mamiya 645AFD is designed for the in-novative Mamiya 645 AFD camera. The Mamiy

Page 58 - Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID

P - Series Reference Manual 53To release the battery press the battery release button and slide the battery down and out of the compartment.Power butt

Page 59 - Shutter latency settings

P - Series Reference Manual 54Mounting the P back on the Mamiya 645AFD The P back is fully integrated with the camera house and acts as a true part of

Page 60 - 11. P back

P - Series Reference Manual 55Mounting the Viewfinder Mask The image area of the Mamiya 645AFD is approxi-mately 5,6 cm x 4.2 cm. The image area of th

Page 61 - Mounting the viewfinder mask

P - Series Reference Manual 56Image orientation The CCD in P back is positioned in landscape orienta-tion. Whenever an image is captured in portrait p

Page 62 - Mounting the P back

P - Series Reference Manual 57T-mode on the Mamiya 645AFD T-mode is not supported for digital backs on the Mamiya 645 AFD. This is usually not a probl

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P - Series Reference Manual 58Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID The P back for Mamiya 645 AFD also supports the Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID via the 645 AFD adaptor plate fr

Page 64 - Camera body specifics

P - Series Reference Manual 59Studio flash sync on the RZ lens shutter When using the P back on a Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID, the flash sync should be connec

Page 65 - No Motor cable on 555 ELD

P - Series Reference Manual 6Mounting the viewfinder mask. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Mounting the P bac

Page 66 - Hasselblad 553 ELX

P - Series Reference Manual 6011. P back for Hasselblad VThe Phase One P back can be mounted on a wide range of Hasselblad cameras including Hasselbl

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P - Series Reference Manual 61Mounting the viewfinder mask The image area of the Hasselblad camera body is ap-proximately 6 cm x 6 cm, whereas the ima

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P - Series Reference Manual 62Mounting the P back The P back is fully integrated with the camera body and acts as a true part of the whole camera syst

Page 69 - Mamiya RZ67 Pro II adaptor

P - Series Reference Manual 63Mounting the P back vertically The P back can be rotated to the left and mounted ver-tically on the Hasselblad body for

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P - Series Reference Manual 64Camera body specifics Regardless of which Hasselblad V type camera used, a sync cable is always connected from the lens

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P - Series Reference Manual 65Hasselblad 555 ELD When using the Phase One P back with a Hasselblad 555 ELD, the shutter release on the front of the Ha

Page 72 - 12. H 101 - P back

P - Series Reference Manual 66Hasselblad 553 ELX When using the P back on some Hasselblad motorized bodies (i.e. Hasselblad ELX or Hasselblad ELM ser

Page 73 - Camera LCD display

P - Series Reference Manual 67Hasselblad 501 CM and 503 CW without winder The Phase One P back also supports mechanical Hasselblad cameras such as the

Page 74 - Auto exposure

P - Series Reference Manual 68Hasselblad 503 CW with Winder CW Please note that the Phase One P back should not be mounted while the camera is set to

Page 75 - Image orientation detection

P - Series Reference Manual 69Mamiya RZ67 Pro II adaptor Phase One offers an optional P back adaptor plate with Hasselblad mount that enables mounting

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P - Series Reference Manual 7Large format and stitched images (Mac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 944 Simple steps to calibrate

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P - Series Reference Manual 70Mirror up operation is only recommended if using Mamiya’s own double cable release.The adaptor plate connects to the Mam

Page 78 - Use of cables

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P - Series Reference Manual 7212. H 101 - P backThe Phase One H 101 - P back is a single shot digital camera back designed spcifically for the innovat

Page 80 - CONTAX 645

P - Series Reference Manual 73Camera LCD display The Hasselblad H1 incorporates a display which dis-plays information of the actual condition of the c

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P - Series Reference Manual 74Viewfinder information The icon on the second position from the right shows the actual captures left on the storage medi

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P - Series Reference Manual 75Image orientation detection The H 101 - P back CCD is positioned in landscape ori-entation. Whenever an image is capture

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P - Series Reference Manual 76Mounting the viewfinder mask The image area of the Hasselblad H1 is approximately 60 x 45 mm. The image area of the H 10

Page 84 - Mounting the focusing screen

P - Series Reference Manual 77Mounting the H 101 - P back on the Hasselblad H 1 The H 101 - P back integrates fully with the H1 camera house and acts

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P - Series Reference Manual 78Use of cables No cables are required between the H 101 - P back and the Hasselblad H1 .Flash sync cable must be connecte

Page 86 - Use of flash sync cable

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Page 88 - TTL flash

P - Series Reference Manual 8013. P back for CONTAX 645The CONTAX 645 utilizes a TTL phase difference detection type auto focus system. Furthermore th

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P - Series Reference Manual 81Auto exposure The CONTAX 645 can work in different auto exposure modes. This is fully supported by the P back, which com

Page 90 - 15. Large format

P - Series Reference Manual 82Double exposure protection With the P - back for Contax it is not possible to ac-cidently double expose the image by cap

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P - Series Reference Manual 83IR filter on the CCD The IR filter (Phase One TG1 Infrared cut-off filter) is placed on top of the CCD.The filter may no

Page 92 - 16. Lens Cast

P - Series Reference Manual 84Mounting the focusing screen The image area of the CONTAX 645 is 41.5mm x 56mm. The image area of the P back is slightly

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P - Series Reference Manual 85Mounting the P back to the CONTAX 645 The P - back for Contax is fully integrated with the camera house and acts as a tr

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P - Series Reference Manual 86Use of flash sync cable No cables are re-quired between the P back and the CONTAX 645. Flash sync cable must be connecte

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P - Series Reference Manual 87Operating the camera from the host computer The supplied release cable must be connected be-tween the multiple pin conne

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P - Series Reference Manual 88TTL flash Because the CCD element reflects light different than film, and this cannot be communicated to the Contax.Usin

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Page 98 - 17. Maintenance

P - Series Reference Manual 91. IntroductionThank you for choosing a Phase One P - Series digital camera back solution.The Phase One P - Series, provi

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P - Series Reference Manual 9015. Large format photographyThe Phase One P back can be used on most large for-mat cameras via the optional Phase One Fl

Page 100 - 18. Specifications

P - Series Reference Manual 91Shutter latency settings On a Phase One FlexAdaptor the P back can be used with both Long and short latency.Default yo

Page 101 - Reference Manual

P - Series Reference Manual 9216. Lens CastWhat is Lens Cast? Lens cast may occur if using the camera back with wide- angle lenses e.g. Horseman Digif

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P - Series Reference Manual 93Calibration (LCC). By holding an opal white plate in front of the lens and capturing a calibration image that you then a

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P - Series Reference Manual 94Large format and stitched images (Mac) When using LCC in combination with large format cap-ture and image stitching you

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P - Series Reference Manual 95PLEASE NOTE: As soon as grey calibration is done and the calibration files are saved and appear in the Lens CC drop-down

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P - Series Reference Manual 964 Simple steps to calibrate ON fixed lenses (Win) (no zoom, tilt or swing).1. Hold the calibration plate in front of

Page 106 - CardReader

P - Series Reference Manual 97Large format and stitched images (Win): 1. Start by capturing the two calibration files and the two image files.2.

Page 107 - SanDisk Warranty

P - Series Reference Manual 9817. MaintenanceCleaning the CCD When the Phase One P back is not attached to a cam-era, the camera back must be protecte

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