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| | The Hasselblad PME45 Prism Viewfinder is an advanced 45 degree metered prism viewfinder featuring three different metering methods, a choice of aperture or shutter priority, and many other pre-setting possibilities. In addition to both ISO and maximum lens aperture controls (which must be set), it is also possible to program a permanent exposure correction of +/- 2 stops into the prism. The metering method (which is activated by a button on the side of the prism) can be changed between TTL spot metering, center-weighted TTL metering and incident metering using a dome sensor located on the top of the prism (NOTE: Inasmuch as the dome sensor is not metering through the lens, the resulting values must be transferred to the camera). A Reference Value allows you to program specific limits into the metering system and gives a visible or audible warning if the metered value exceeds more than the chosen EV value. The 2.5x enlarged unreversed image covers the entire focusing screen including the viewfinder's built-in LCD. The viewfinder display will give full information including low-battery warning and will remain on for 16 seconds unless manually re-programmed. The large eyepiece, especially suited for users with glasses, can be adjusted from -2 to +1 diopters. The PME45 viewfinder is powered by a 3 volt, lithium type CR2 battery. NOTE:The PME45 Prism Viewfinder fits all Hasselblad 500 and 200 Series cameras. Differences Between PME45 and PME90 Prisms - The PME45 uses a CR2 3V lithium battery: The PME90 uses a CR123 3V lithium battery.
- The PME45 has a diopter correction of -2 to +1: The PME90 has a diopter correction of -2 to +0.5
- The PME45 does not have an illumination window for the viewfinder display: The PME90 does
- The magnification of the PME45 is 2.5x: The magnification of the PME90 is 2x
- The PME45 CAN be used with a Polaroid film back: The PME90 CANNOT.
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