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IS-310400 IDS-iSYS (Multi-Discipline Automated System) User Manual Software version V 14 For further assistance, please contact IDS Technical Support: Tel: 0191 519 6153 Fax: 0191 519 0760 Email: [email protected]
AxiomV™ User’s Manual Version 5.2.63 RBH Access Technologies Inc. C o p y r i g h t a n d T r a d e m a r k s
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2002 saw the release of Hasselblad’s new native 6×4.5 format H-System cameras and the existing cameras were retroactively rebranded as the V-SYStem in order to create a distinction between these wholly incompatible systems. Prior to that, the entire range from 1948-2002 was called simply, “The Hasselblad System”.
The Hasselblad 500 series began with the revolutionary 500C, one of the most iconic cameras in photographic history. Modified throughout the years, the 500 series cameras represent the pinnacle of Victor Hasselblad's V System. With multiple prototypes in the works in 1953, the final Hasselblad 500C was launched in 1957.
The Hasselblad V-SYStem Master Guide, a hub of in-depth articles and reviews intended to be an exhaustive resource for real, user-verified data on this classic film camera system. To the uninitiated, the V-SYStem is a black box; totally impenetrable.
With the CFV II 50C digital back and the 907X camera body, Hasselblad’s photographic history is connected in one system. Bridge the past and the present with the modernized CFV II 50C attached to a classic Hasselblad V System camera.