10• the remote release is operated (see 'Remote release')• the LCD back light illumination button is pressed• the camera back is opened or closed• the MODE button is pressed• the ▲ or ▼ button is pressedLensesThe XPan II uses interchangeable bayonet-fittingHasselblad lenses specifically designed for the Xpan/Xpan II cameras. Three lenses are available: a 30mmAspherical, a 45mm and a 90mm. The following isgeneral user information for both the 45mm andthe 90mm lenses. The 30mm lens requires morespecific information and is therefore supplied with itsown user manual. See the 'Technical Specifications'table towards the end of this manual for further detailsof all three lenses as well as depth of field tablesfor the 45 mm and 90 mm lenses. Further informationon filters can also be found under 'Accessories'towards the end of this manual.Lens case ░12░The lens case consists of a cover, cover base and anintegral rear lens cap. The lens cover is unscrewedapproximately Vs turn counter-clockwise to remove.The lens can then be unscrewed approximately ⅛ turncounter-clockwise to remove from the base. If, however,you continue to turn the lens counter-clockwise,the rear lens cap will also be released from the base.As the cap is then also free from the lens, take care not todrop it.Lens cap ░13░The lens cap is removed and attached by pinchinginwards the two projections on the rim of the cap torelease its grip.Always replace the camera body protective cover and the lenscaps when camera and lens are separated.Attaching lenses ░14░Firstly, turn the protective cover on the camera bodycounter-clockwise and remove it. Align the index onthe lens with the index on the camera body. Grippingthe lens by the knurled attachment ring, turn the lensNot For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals