User Guide Phase One 645DF+ Camera and IQ-series Digital BackUser Guide: Phase One 645DF+ Camera and IQ Series Digital Back
101.3 ActivationAn Internet connection is needed to activate and update Capture One. 1. Open the license activation dialogue box via the menu Capture
1009.3 Metered-Value Dierence IndicatorKeep pressing the AEL button [A] and the dierence between the metered exposure value and the exposure of the
1019.4 Auto BracketingAuto Bracketing can be used when it is dicult to determine your exposure compensation value. This function automatically captu
102Single-Frame Mode (S)Press the shutter release button for each shot. The camera meters adequate exposure value for each shot and performs Auto Brac
1039.5 Taking Photos with the Mirror UpThis function prevents mirror-caused vibrations which may blur an image when shutter speed is slow. A electrom
1049.6 Mirror Up DelayTo change from the Self-timer to the Mirror Up setting, press the shutter button so the mirror goes into the upright position.
1059.7 Bulb Mode & Long ExposureTo make an exposure longer than 30 seconds, adjust the shutter speed to “B” (bulb). In order to prevent camera sh
1069.9 Front/Rear Dial Lock MechanismsWhen the Electronic Dial Lock is On, all currently set values in Av (Aperture Priority AE), Tv (Shutter Priorit
1079.10 Self-Timer ModeThe default setting for the Self-Timer mode to release the shutter is 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.
1089.11 Interval PhotographyInterval photography can used for a variety of shooting scenarios such as such as to capture cloud movement or a ower co
1099.12 Depth of Field Depth of eld (D.O.F.) is dened as the zone of sharpness before and behind the plane of focus. It depends on distance to subj
111.4 Screen CalibrationHaving a properly calibrated monitor is a critical factor when viewing im-ages. Ensure that digital viewing conditions are as
1109.13 Infrared PhotographyInfrared Photography is complicated when using digital backs, as the digital back is adjusted to match the viewable light
1119.14 Custom FunctionThe custom functions can store separate three dierent camera set-ups. When at C-00, chose 1 (A), 2 (B), or 3 (C) to store a s
1129.15 Types of Custom FunctionsC-00 Custom functions prole [SEL]0: None (default=0)1: A2: B3: CWhen “0” has been selected and set, none of the cus
113C-11 AEL function lock/unlock mode [AEL]This function is used to set the method of operating the AEL button to lock AE. At the default setting, whe
114C-97 Support for Mamiya ZD backsThis function should ONLY be activated when shooting on a Mamiya ZD back.0: Default setting NO Mamiya ZD back on th
115Custom Functions overview No. Item Initial setting (0) 1 2 3C-00 Custom Function User Last used User A User B User CC-01 Steps of aperture, shutte
1169.16 Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 or C3Mode dial options C1, C2 and C3 can be used to store preferred settings.These settings can be changed instantly
1179.17 Lenses and Multi Mount When it comes to lenses, Phase One provides the widest range of possibilities to ensure photographers get the most cre
1189.20 List of Alternative LensesRecommended Digital lensesProducer Specs Limitations Adaptor/Mount noticeMamiya 28 f.4,5 AFD Mamiya 645AF
11910.0 MaintenanceThe Phase One 645DF+ generally needs very little maintenance. But this is a professional tool and should be treated with care and c
122.0 The 645DF+ Camera and IQ Digital Back SystemThe Phase One Camera system is created to provide as much exibility and openness as possible. For
12010.2 Battery SocketNever leave batteries in the socket if the camera or back is not planned to be used for longer periods. Keep contacts clean and
12110.4 Camera Display Error-NoticationWhen Any of These Displays Appear The camera caution mark will blink if the camera body detects an abnorma
12210.5 Lens MaintenanceNever touch the inner optics of the lens with your ngers. Keep the inner optics perfectly clean with air, a lens brush or th
12310.8 645DF+ Camera Body Specificationsl Open platform for maximum choice and compatibilityl Durable, proven platform for secure operationl
12410.9 Phase One 645DF+ Housing SpecicationCamera type : 6x4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal-plane shutter, TTL multiple mode AE, AF
12511.0 SoftwareCapture One Pro is a professional RAW converter and image editing software. It contains all the essential tools and high-end performa
12612.0 End User Support PolicyPhase One guarantee World Class Support and Service with every purchased product. Please check www.phaseone.com for th
12712.1 Web ResourcesPhase One oer users a host of online resources including inspire, enthuse and inform. Find detailed information including User
129User Guide: Appendix 13.0 Open Platform – Freedom of ChoicePhase One’s Open Platform policy delivers maximum choice and compatibility with a wide
132.2 Value Added:The waterproof roller case will hold:• Phase One 645DF+ body• IQ Digital Back• Schneider Kreutznach 80mm LS f2.8 Lens• Capture One
13013.1 IQ Back and Phase One 645AF/DF/DF+ and Mamiya 645 AFDThe IQ back is fully integrated with the Phase One and Mamiya 645 camera series and func
13113.3 More Details: Phase One and Mamiya 645 Series Cameras Power Management and Shutter LatencyThe IQ CCD is put to sleep to reduce power consump
132Mirror UpWhen using mirror up with the Drive Dial in the M.UP position ensure that the Exposure Mode Dial and the focus mode are both in Manual mod
13314.0 IQ Back for Mamiya RZ67The IQ backs are compatible with the Mamiya RZ PRO II and PRO IID with the use of an adaptor plate.The 645DF+ version
13414.2 Viewnder MaskingThe image area of Mamiya RZ67 at 56x69.5 mm is larger than the size of the three IQ model’s sensors so it is necessary to i
13514.3 More Details: Mamiya RZ67Mode SelectorThe mode selector on the trigger button should be turned to the white dot when used with the IQ back. T
13615.0 IQ Back for Hasselblad V SeriesThe Phase One IQ back can be mounted on a wide range of Hasselblad cameras including Hasselblad 555 ELD, 553 E
13715.2 Mounting a Viewnder Mask on a Hasselblad V Series CameraThe image area of a Hasselblad V camera body at approx. 6x6cm is a dierent size to
13815.3 More Details: Hasselblad V SeriesSync CableA sync cable is always connected from the lens to the small connector in the front plate on either
13915.4 Hasselblad 555 ELDEnsure that the shutter release on the front of the Hasselblad 555 ELD is in the DIG position when using a Phase One IQ bac
14Classic Value AddedIQ Series digital back IQ Series digital backWaterproof roller case (with room for laptop up 17-inch)Two lens wraps1 year warrant
14015.5 Hasselblad 553 ELXWhen using the IQ back on some Hasselblad motorized bodies (i.e. Hasselblad ELX or Hasselblad ELM series), a motor cable is
14115.6 Hasselblad 501 CM and 503 CW without WinderThe Phase One IQ back can also be used with mechanical Hasselblad cameras such as the 501 CM and 5
14215.8 Cables shipped with IQ back for Hasselblad V Classic and Value Added backs come with all the cables needed for the spe-cic camera platform.
14316.0 IQ Back for Hasselblad H SeriesThe Phase One IQ (H-mount) digital back is designed specically for Hasselblad H1 and H2 cameras. 16.1 Mountin
14416.2 Viewnder MaskingThe image area of the Hasselblad H1/H2 cameras is 56x41.5 mm. A viewnder mask is only needed for the smaller size of the IQ
14516.3 More Details: Hasselblad H SeriesCamera DisplayThe Hasselblad H1/H2 incorporates a screen that displays information about the camera set-up.
146Viewnder InformationThe viewnder information bar is located below the image area within the viewnder display. It displays the camera’s exposure
147Flash Lead ConnectionA ash cable is always connected to the Hasselblad H1/H2 camera body. The ash sync cable must not be connected to the camera
14817.0 IQ Back for Contax 645The Phase One IQ (Contax mount) digital back is designed specically for the Contax 645 camera. The IQ back communicate
14917.2 Viewnder MaskingThe image area of the Contax 645 camera is 56x41.5 mm. A viewnder mask is only needed for the smaller size of the IQ140 CCD
152.4 Charging the Batteries for the IQ Digital BackCharge the batteries as soon as the camera system has been unpacked. The Value Added roller case
15017.3 More Details: Contax 645Exposure ModesThe Contax 645 manual (M) and semi-auto exposure modes (Av, Tv) are fully supported by the IQ back. Ple
151TTL ashUsing TTL ash with the Contax 645 camera and IQ back will result in a 2 f-stop overexposure. When using TTL ash, the exposure compensatio
15217.5 Cables Shipped with IQ back for the Contax 645 (Value added only)Part# 50300143 Multi-connector to Lens sync (for use with Large format - in
15318.0 IQ Back for View CamerasThe Phase One IQ back is compatible with most technical view cameras and large format cameras via camera interface ad
15418.1 Using the 2-shot ReleaseThe IQ back can be used with mechanical shutters that can be red twice within four seconds. The rst release of the
15518.3 Phase One FlexAdaptorThe Phase One FlexAdaptor is available for use with most large format cameras. The Phase One FlexAdaptor can automatical
15619.0 List of Focusing Screens and Viewnder Masks19.1 Full Frame Focusing Screens or with Engraved MaskingPart #70756 Focusing Screen for Phas
15720.0 Live ViewThe Live View function is intended for use when a camera is mounted on a tripod and the subject is stationary.Live View is ideal for
15820.1 Starting Live View1. Live View is accessed from the Context Menu (circled left) in the lower right corner.The Context menu is always visible
15920.2 White Balance1. After selecting the White Balance Picker, tap the screen to select a neutral area to calibrate the Live View. 2. If a precise
162.5 Batteries for CameraSet the shutter release mode selector lever to L (to turn the power o).Use six AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries.NiCd
16020.4 ZoomZoom into the live view by sliding a nger up in the left side of the screen. Double tap on the image to bring up a 100% view. If a zoom i
16120.7 AccessoriesLive View is easily overexposed in due to the high sensitivity of the IQ CCD sensor and its large size. It is sometimes necessary t
16220.8 Live View Camera SupportThe Phase One IQ back Live View function is supported on both medium and large format view cameras. Find out how to o
163Hasselblad V1. Activate Live View on the IQ back. 2. Select B (Bulb) mode.Mamiya RZ67 Pro II/Pro IID1. Activate Live View on the IQ back. 2. Select
172.6 Sleep ModeThe camera’s power is switched on when the shutter release mode selector is set to S, C or M.UP. In order to prevent the camera’s bat
182.7 Attach and Remove a Lens1. Remove the front body cap in the same way that you would remove a lens; push the lens release button [A] backward an
19Attach a Leaf Shutter LensLeaf shutter lenses are equipped with an internal shutter. Leaf shutter lenses are capable of high shutter speeds 1/800 se
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202.9 Attaching the IQ BackThe IQ back is fully integrated with the camera body and functions as a part of the whole camera system. Ensure that the P
212.10 Names of Parts and Functions (Nomenclature)Rubber Eye PieceDigital BackAuto Exposure Lock ButtonAEL Exposure Metering buttonSelf Timer Interv
222.11 The DisplaysThe display on the camera body will provide you with a lot of valuable infor-mation. This includes many features and settings incl
232.12 Displays, Abbreviations and Electronic Dial Operation The touch screen on the of the IQ digital back is a multifunctional display, where the
242.13 The Buttons on the BackThe IQ is equipped with four external buttons. The buttons will change function to match the menu shown on the sceen.
252.15 Setting Date And TimeDate and time parameters are set and controlled via the IQ back’s Menu system. If the IQ back has been without power for
26Replacing the Diopter Correction Lens1. Press the Eyepiece Lock, which is located in a gap between the Eyepiece and the Diopter Correction lens. (Tu
283.0 Basic FunctionsISO and White BalanceThe IQ back’s Home Screen enables quick access to the ISO and WB settings by either pressing the adjacent b
293.3 Getting started: Setting the Shutter Release, Focus, Exposure and Metering modes1. Set the Shutter Release mode selector lever to S (single-fra
30P: Program AE - The aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure, according to the ambient light conditions. Thi
313.4 Measuring Light – Exposure Metering1. Press button [A] to adjust the exposure metering mode. There are three dierent exposure metering mode op
323.5 Focus ModesTo use the Auto Focus function, both the camera body and the lens have to be set to their respective Auto Focus modes. Auto Focus do
33Single Focus Mode (S)This mode uses the focus-priority mechanism. The shutter can be released when the focus mark • in the viewnder is illuminated.
343.6 Focus AreasYou can select the focus area that best suits the kind of pictures you intend to take. Push and hold the focus selection button [A]
35Manual Focusing using the Focus Mark (Focus conrmation method)Half-press the shutter release button and turn the lens focusing ring to focus on the
363.7 Using Focus Lock and Infrared FocusingUse the focus lock when the your intended focus point is not within the focus frame. In such cases where
373.8 Drive DialSingle-Frame ModeOne photograph is taken each time the shutter release button is pressed.Set the shutter release mode selector to S.
383.9 Exposure Modes(P) Program AEThe aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure, according to the ambient ligh
39NOTICE: The shutter speed value will blink when the subject is too dark or too bright for a correct exposure. To obtain the correct aperture, adjust
4Contents1.0 Introduction 81.1 Warranty 91.2 Installation and Activation of Software 91.3 Activation and Deactivation of Cap
40NOTICE: When the exposure is compensated in the Manual mode, the dierence between the metered value and the compensated value will be displayed on
41One-push Shift FunctionWhen the dierence between the set value and metered value is displayed on the viewnder LCD in the Manual “M” mode, press th
42Exposure Mode Lens Mode Shutter speed X-Sync1/4000-1/800 1/800-1S 1S - 30S+ 1/4000 - 1/800 1/800 - 1S 1s - 30S+Program Leaf Shutter — LS — — LS —Fo
433.10 Flash PhotographyThe Phase One 645DF+ is equipped with a horizontal focal-plane metal shutter and it is also compatible with leaf shutter lens
44Phase One 645DF+ features TTL (Through The Lens), OTF (O The Film) and electronic ash exposure metering. A ash sensor located inside the camera b
45TTL ashWith TTL ash photography, the reection of the ash is metered and the intensity of the ash is adjusted automatically, which can mean TTL
463.11 Flash Compensation SettingsBy combining a Metz ash and the SCA3952 adapter, the camera adjusts for ash. It can be adjusted within ±3EV in in
47Flash Photography with Electronic Flash Models other than Metz units1. To use a grip type ashgun or a strobe with other electric contacts than X co
494.0 Introduction to the IQ Series Digital BackSystem OverviewThe Phase One IQ Series Digital Back is designed to t on the Phase One 645DF+ as well
57.1.2 Exposure Program 767.1.3 AF Area 767.1.4 Light Metering 767.1.5 Custom Function Set 777.1.6 Setup Custom A, B or C
501.2.2.3.4.4.1 Quick Start (shooting untethered)1. Connect an IQ digital back to the camera and install the focusing screen if applicable.2. Charge
514.2 General Hardware SetupPowering up the IQ backAfter an IQ back is connected to a camera body, insert a battery or a FireWire 800 cable and it wi
524.3 Indicator LightsIQ Series digital backs feature two main red and green LEDs located below the bottom left corner of the screen. When the IQ bac
534.5 Tethered and Untethered OperationsUntethered: An IQ Series back can be operated as a fully portable battery powered unit. Image les are shot a
54Tethered Operations Continued The display on an IQ Series back can be either be turned o while shooting tethered or set to display the images while
554.6 CompactFlash Card UsageIt is important to follow a few simple guidelines to help avoid loss of data when working with CompactFlash cards, card
564.7 Secure Storage System (3S)You can always be sure that your data is safe when working with memory cards in a Phase One IQ back. The Phase One Se
574.8 Formatting your Memory CardMost CompactFlash cards are preformatted and ready for use in the IQ backs. However, Phase One recommends that all c
585.0 Navigating the IQ User Interface and Menu System Home ScreenThe IQ Home Screen is the rst view users will see as soon as the back is switched
595.1 Menu ButtonsThe IQ back is equipped with four external buttons. The buttons will change function to match the menu shown on the display. The fo
69.15 Types of Custom Functions 1129.16 Custom Dial Modes C1, C2 or C3 1169.17 Lenses and Multi Mount 1179.18 Functions of the Phase
605.3 Touch Screen OperationAll three IQ models incorporate a newly-designed 3.2 inch touch screen. The screen lets you zoom, pan and browse through
615.4 ISO Push the top right button or tap ISO on the Home Screen. You will be presented with the back’s ISO spectrum. Scroll up and down and tap the
625.5 White BalancePush the lower right button or tap WB on the Home Screen. You will be presented with the back’s White Balance settings. Scroll up
635.6 Custom White BalanceTo create a new Custom White Balance, rst capture a reference White Balance image. (Try to use a gray card or neutral whi
646.0 Play ModePlay mode is used to review captured images. Its touch screen interface makes it easy to delete, zoom, pan and browse through images q
656.1 Play Mode ViewsThere are three Play mode views: Full Screen, Tool View and Thumbnail View.Full Screen displays an image in its entirety. A Zoom
666.2 Play Mode: Context MenuPress the Context Menu button in the corner of each Play mode. All Context Menus feature three navigation buttons. Selec
676.3 Info BarThe bottom of the screen features an Info Bar that displays a Power Indicator that shows the remaining battery capacity or a FireWire i
686.6 Delete and RatingChoose the top left button in the Context . A grey bar will appear at the bottom of the screen when reviewing in Full Screen o
696.7 Delete in Thumbnail ViewSelect the trash icon to Delete images in the Thumbnail View. A trash icon will appear in the Info Bar at the bottom of
7 Image Orientation 146 Flash Lead Connection 14716.4 Cables Shipped with IQ back for Hasselblad H 14717.0 IQ Back for Contax 645
706.8 Grid Select the Context Menu and choose the (circled) icon to overlay a grid on captured images in Full Screen, Tool View and Play modes. Press
71The Grid Mode provides numerous style combinations. The Rectangular option can be congured to display up to 10 horizontal and vertical lines. In t
726.9 Tools Play mode features ve Tools to aid the capture and the review of images. The Tools include a Exposure warning, a Focus Mask, a Exposure
73AlignmentThe Alignment tool helps keep the attached camera in a perfect horizontal or vertical position. Press the Alignment tool once to make it ap
74Exposure WarningThe Exposure Warning tool highlights areas of a captured image that are overexposed. Tap the Exposure Warning tool once to display a
757.0 MenuThe Menu can be accessed by either pressing the lower left exterior button or by tapping Menu directly on the Home Screen. The Menu can be
767.1 645DF+ (Custom Functionality) (645 DF pages 76- 83. Click here to skip to next menu section)The IQ back enables users to set-up custom camera s
777.1.5 Custom Function SetAssign the letter A, B or C to the chosen exposure mode settings in the Custom Function Set menu. N.B. It is possible to s
787.1.10 Battery TypeThe Phase One 645DF+ can be powered by three dierent battery types. Select the battery type that you want displayed on the exte
797.1.15 AEL / AFL buttonInterchange the operations of the front and rear AEL (Auto Exposure Lock) and AFL (Auto Focus Lock) buttons. Find out the lo
81.0 IntroductionThank you for choosing the Phase One 645DF+ camera and the IQ Series digital back solution.The Phase One 645DF+ and IQ Series digital
807.1.18 AFLSet the function of the AF Lock button with one of the following options:While Pressed: Press the AFL to lock focus once. AF operation: Th
817.1.21 Flash SyncThe Flash Sync (synchronization) can be altered to re at the beginning (First Curtain) or the end (Second Curtain) of an exposure
827.1.24 Shutter in M/XThis menu is applicable when a Phase One 645DF+ camera is used in either M or X exposure modes with a leaf shutter lens. Using
837.1.26 Active Custom SetSelect the desired Custom Set for use. 7.1.27 Restore to DefaultSelect Restore to Default to clear and reset all the curre
847.2 Power ManagementThe Power Management menu option has three criteria to help preserve battery life and help keep operating temperatures low when
857.3 Format CardSelect Format Card to erase all data on a memory card. Memory card formatting is done in either FAT 16 or FAT 32 depending on card s
867.6 File FormatAn IQ back can save les in two dierent formats; IIQ Raw L and IIQ Raw S. IIQ stands for Intelligent Image Quality Raw. IIQ L is th
877.10 Auto Preview ModeThe Auto Preview option can be switched On or O. Select On to revert to a Play mode when shooting. Select O to remain on th
88Splash ScreenFollow the proceeding steps to customize the splash screen on the IQ back.1.Save the image le to a maximum 800 x 480 pixels resolution
89Background ImageCustomize the background image on the IQ back Home Screen. 1.Save the image le to a maximum 800 x 480 pixels resolution (landscape
91.1 WarrantyPlease read the enclosed warranty certicate. Should any problem occur, please contact your local dealer (place of purchase) to facilitat
907.12 Ready BeepThe IQ back will emit a small audio beep after every capture is taken. This Ready Beep signals that a capture has been completed, an
917.15 Restore to DefaultSelect Restore to Default to restore the IQ unit back to its default factory settings. Caution! All previous settings will b
92Restore FirmwareSelect Restore Firmware to revert to the factory rmware version. (Camera settings are not aected). Dump LogSelect Dump Log to tra
938.0 IQ Digital Back OverviewIQ180 IQ160 IQ140Description World leading image quality with 80 megapixel full-frame resolution. Switch to Sensor+ and
948.1 IQ180 Digital Back Specificationsl 80 megapixel resolution for extreme detail levell 645 full-frame CCD l 20 megapixel Sensor+ resolution
958.2 IQ160 Digital Back Specificationsl 60.5 megapixel resolution for extreme detail levell 645 full-frame CCD l 15 megapixel Sensor+ resolutio
968.3 IQ140 Digital Back Specificationsl 40 megapixel resolution for extreme detail levell 10 megapixel Sensor+ resolution for higher light sensit
989.0 Advanced 645DF+ Camera Functions9.1 Exposure CompensationIn situations providing extreme high contrast, the resulting photograph may be under
999.2 AE LockAE lock function is useful in a number of shooting scenarios but is particularly useful when capturing panoramic images where a consiste
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