MamiyaDM SystemUser's Manual
Chapter 1 - Basic info2ThanksforyourpurchaseTheMamiyaDMSystemshavebeendesignedforloversofphotographywhowanttoproduceoutstandingimag
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Chapter 1 - Basic info93Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shots1. Tap zoom.2. To magnify the image area 100% (1
Chapter 1 - Basic info94Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shotsTo set the gray balance for future sho
Chapter 1 - Basic info95Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shotsPlace a grid on the shot as
Chapter 1 - Basic info96Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shots• The longer arrows move th
Chapter 1 - Basic info97Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shotsDo one of the following:• Tap mor
Chapter 1 - Basic info98Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shotsWhile shooting, flag your
Chapter 1 - Basic info99Editing view...
Chapter 1 - Basic info100Chapter 9 - Editing imagesUse Edit view to:• Display images in various view modes• Browse through images• Flag, a
Chapter 1 - Basic info101Chapter 9 - Editing imagesTo browse through images, do one of the following: • Tap prev and next. •
Chapter 1 - Basic info3CopyrightTrademarksFCCComplianceEquipmentRecycling©MamiyaDigitalImagingCo.,Ltd,2010.Allrightsreserved.Thisdocumenti
Chapter 1 - Basic info102Chapter 9 - Editing images1. Tap more, and tap an image.2. Tap view, and select a single vie
Chapter 1 - Basic info103Chapter 9 - Editing images1. In Edit view, tap an image and hold the stylus on it until the Multi bu
Chapter 1 - Basic info104Chapter 9 - Editing images1. Tap the image, and then tap flag, note, or delete.
Chapter 1 - Basic info105Chapter 9 - Editing images1. Tap more.2. Tap sort, and select the desired sort method (by name, time or fla
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Chapter 1 - Basic info107Selecting a folder...
Chapter 1 - Basic info108Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap more. 2. Tap folder. 3. Tap on the desired
Chapter 1 - Basic info109Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap an image and hold the stylus on it until the Move
Chapter 1 - Basic info110Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo view images at full-screen size, indiv
Chapter 1 - Basic info111Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsAfter each shot, indicators and information
Chapter 1 - Basic info4WarrantyCoverageObtainingWarrantyServiceExclusionsandLimitationsMamiyawarrantstheMamiyaproductagainstdefectsinmate
Chapter 1 - Basic info112Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsIf desired, hide the menu buttons and view
Chapter 1 - Basic info113Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo set the number of lines and line attributes
Chapter 1 - Basic info114Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo show or hide the crop mask while shooting:1. Ta
Chapter 1 - Basic info115Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo show or hide the crop m
Chapter 1 - Basic info116Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Shoot
Chapter 1 - Basic info117Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo set the exposure alarm to show underexpo
Chapter 1 - Basic info118Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsThe Mamiya Digital System's digit
Chapter 1 - Basic info119Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsUse this procedure
Chapter 1 - Basic info120Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings3. Tap ok.
Chapter 1 - Basic info121Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsConfigure the user button for viewing indic
Chapter 1 - Basic info5LimitationofLiability Theproduct,softwareorservicesarebeingprovidedonan"asis"and"asavailable&quo
Chapter 1 - Basic info122Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTo configure the user button
Chapter 1 - Basic info123Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsThe User Button can be set
Chapter 1 - Basic info124Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Display.2. Tap Align Touch Screen. 3.
Chapter 1 - Basic info125Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Display.2. Tap Backlight Off After.
Chapter 1 - Basic info126Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Display.2. Tap Backlight Off Aft
Chapter 1 - Basic info127Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Display.2. Tap th
Chapter 1 - Basic info128Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Owner Information.2. Tap the desir
Chapter 1 - Basic info129Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settings1. Tap Restore Factory Settings..2. Tap ok.
Chapter 1 - Basic info130Chapter 10 - Image file management and preferred settingsTap About. The Mamiya DM System's digital
Chapter 1 - Basic info131Activation...
Chapter 1 - Basic info6Chapter 1 - Basic infoThe digital back on the Mamiya DM System has a protective IR
Chapter 1 - Basic info132Chapter 11 - Using the softwareUpon attaching your system to a computer, a dialogue box appears requ
Chapter 1 - Basic info133Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe interface is divided into a number of elements, all providing a set of tools.
Chapter 1 - Basic info134Chapter 11 - Using the softwareImport imagesReset adjustmentsGrid & GuidesRotate left/rightSelect previous/n
Chapter 1 - Basic info135Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe Viewer toolbar provides the option to view a single image or multiple images
Chapter 1 - Basic info136Browser in gridviewBrowser in listviewSort optionsSort optionsSize of thumbnailsSize of thumbnailsChapter 11 - Using the soft
Chapter 1 - Basic info137Library toolCapture toolQuick toolExposure toolDetail toolAdjustmentsHistoryColor toolLens Correction ToolCrop toolMetadataOu
Chapter 1 - Basic info138Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe Library tool allows access to the images within the Albums you have
Chapter 1 - Basic info139Chapter 11 - Using the softwareExposureThe Exposure tool tab provides controls to adjust the exposure of ima
Chapter 1 - Basic info140Chapter 11 - Using the softwareDetailsImage sharpness and noise reduction is controlled from the Details t
Chapter 1 - Basic info141Chapter 11 - Using the softwareProcess RecipeThis tab allows the process parameters to be defined and for
Chapter 1 - Basic info7Chapter 1 - Basic info51 23 4Clean the protective IR filter glass using the steps as il
Chapter 1 - Basic info142Chapter 11 - Using the softwareOrganizing the workflowThe Library tool tab in Capture
Chapter 1 - Basic info143Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to export filesFiles can be exported in several ways from Capture One. The O
Chapter 1 - Basic info144Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to organise imagesCapture One allows the organisation of images in a vari
Chapter 1 - Basic info145Chapter 11 - Using the softwareAbout Move To FoldersMove To folders help create an effective and extremely rap
Chapter 1 - Basic info146Chapter 11 - Using the softwareAlbum folders are virtual collections. Using albums is an easy way to compa
Chapter 1 - Basic info147Chapter 11 - Using the softwareIntroductionWith Capture One you can speed up the creative process by capturin
Chapter 1 - Basic info148Chapter 11 - Using the softwareWhen the image contains a wrong color balanceThere are many variab
Chapter 1 - Basic info149Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe best part of the image to use a the White Balance sourceWhite
Chapter 1 - Basic info150Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to apply white balance from one image to anotherSelect an imag
Chapter 1 - Basic info151Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe Color Balance tool allows the opportunity to create a unique look.How to fine
Chapter 1 - Basic info8Chapter 1 - Basic infoImportant:• Never use a dry cloth for cleaning.• Never clea
Chapter 1 - Basic info152Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to edit defined colors onlyThe Color Editor allows you to select a narrow c
Chapter 1 - Basic info153Chapter 11 - Using the softwareBasic controlsAdjusting an image that is too dark/brightThe best way to lig
Chapter 1 - Basic info154Chapter 11 - Using the softwareContrastMoving the slider to the right increases contrast throughout the im
Chapter 1 - Basic info155Chapter 11 - Using the softwareFor advanced exposure adjustment, it is recommended that levels are adjuste
Chapter 1 - Basic info156Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to work with curvesLevels are used to control the overall
Chapter 1 - Basic info157Chapter 11 - Using the softwareThe bulk of image adjustments can be done wit
Chapter 1 - Basic info158Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to lighten shadowed areas and darken highlighted areas in an
Chapter 1 - Basic info159Chapter 11 - Using the softwareIntroductionA variant is actually a copy of the settings used to create an image previ
Chapter 1 - Basic info160Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to delete VariantsThe easiest way to delete a Variant is marking the variant in th
Chapter 1 - Basic info161Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to crop an imageTo crop an image, select the crop button in the Compositi
Chapter 1 - Basic info9Chapter 1 - Basic infoMaintenance and care of the camera• Read instructions prior to u
Chapter 1 - Basic info162Chapter 11 - Using the softwareStraighteningHow to straighten an imageNothing is more irri
Chapter 1 - Basic info163Chapter 11 - Using the softwareRotate FreehandTo adjust the image by eye, move the slider
Chapter 1 - Basic info164Chapter 11 - Using the softwareSharpening is an essential process when working with images created by digi
Chapter 1 - Basic info165Chapter 11 - Using the softwareMagazine or brochure printer settingsIf images are processed for later prin
Chapter 1 - Basic info166Chapter 11 - Using the softwareLuminance noise exists in every digital image. This noise is caused by the ligh
Chapter 1 - Basic info167Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to get rid of dust on the imagesDust is not uncommon w
Chapter 1 - Basic info168Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to get rid of a spot on the modelUnlike dust, spots on
Chapter 1 - Basic info169Chapter 11 - Using the softwareMetadata is a term that means data about data. In photographic terms it refers to data
Chapter 1 - Basic info170Chapter 11 - Using the softwareHow to reset metadataWhen pressing reset adjustmen
Chapter 1 - Basic info171Chapter 11 - Using the softwareImages can be processed from Capture One as TIFF or JPEG files, with o
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Chapter 1 - Basic info172Chapter 11 - Using the softwareOpen withAllows Capture One to automatically open the processed file
Chapter 1 - Basic info173Chapter 11 - Using the softwareAbout batchesAfter the output recipe is created, mark the files to be processed. Now
Chapter 1 - Basic info174Chapter 11 - Using the softwareTo output a group of images to a web based contact sheet, select t
Chapter 1 - Basic info175Chapter 11 - Using the softwareAdding/disabling sharpening for contact sheetsSharpening can be ap
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Chapter 1 - Basic info177Flash photography...
Chapter 1 - Basic info178Chapter 12 - Flash photographyIn addition to its standard flash sync system, the Mamiya DM System's came
Chapter 1 - Basic info179Chapter 12 - Flash photographyUse the Rear Curtain Sync Mode for any of the below conditions:1. When th
Chapter 1 - Basic info180Chapter 12 - Flash photographyBy combined use of a Metz flash and the SCA3952 adapter, the camera a
Chapter 1 - Basic info181Setting custom functions...
Chapter 1 - Basic info11Product overview...
Chapter 1 - Basic info182Chapter 13 - Custom functionsThe custom functions allow you to change the method for using or accessi
Chapter 1 - Basic info183Chapter 13 - Custom functions1. By turning the exposure mode dial, “CF” (custom function mode) can
Chapter 1 - Basic info184Chapter 13 - Custom functionsNo.Item Initial setting (0) 1 2 3C-00Custom Function User Las
Chapter 1 - Basic info185Chapter 13 - Custom functionsC-00 Custom functions profile [SEL] 0: None (default=0) 1: A 2: B 3
Chapter 1 - Basic info186Chapter 13 - Custom functionsC-10 Release button [HALF]This function is used to set the AE lock and
Chapter 1 - Basic info187C-97 Support for Mamiya ZD backsThis function should ONLY be activated when shooting on a Mamiya ZD back. 0: Default setting
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Chapter 1 - Basic info189Camera specifications...
Chapter 1 - Basic info190Chapter 14 - System specificationsCamera type : 6 x 4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal-plane
Chapter 1 - Basic info191Chapter 14 - System specificationsAuto bracket shot : Enable with auto bracket button (3 frame shots,
1 Basicinfo... Thanksforyourpurchase...
Chapter 1 - Basic info12Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemMamiya DM Systems are digital solutions for photographers who ta
Chapter 1 - Basic info192Chapter 14 - System specificationsMamiya DM System digital back types Digital back DM33 DM2
Chapter 1 - Basic info193Chapter 14 - System specificationsFor your benefit, there are user's forums on our web page (www.mamiya.co
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Chapter 1 - Basic info13Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemAuto focus assist infrared lightemission windowSelf
Chapter 1 - Basic info14Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemRubber eye pieceSelf timer buttonInterva
Chapter 1 - Basic info15Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemAuto focus area frameDuring actual use, only the relevant icons an
Chapter 1 - Basic info16Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemLiquid Crystal DisplayDue to the limitations of the space
Chapter 1 - Basic info17Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemCamera settingsShoot viewEdit vi
Chapter 1 - Basic info18Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemThe Mamiya DM System is sold with a Haenel MCL 1
Chapter 1 - Basic info19Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera system(rechargeable vs. disposable)In addition to disposi
Chapter 1 - Basic info20Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemPut the neck strap through the mounts and secure it using
Chapter 1 - Basic info21Chapter 2 - Getting to know your camera systemClose the eyepiece shutter when there is a strong ligh
4 Basiccameraoperations... Turningonthecamera...
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Chapter 1 - Basic info23Inserting the camera batteries...
Chapter 1 - Basic info24Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card1. Lift the battery case lock lever, turn
Chapter 1 - Basic info25The batteries are sufficiently charged.Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardSet the drive
Chapter 1 - Basic info26Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card1. Battery life of the originally sup
Chapter 1 - Basic info271. Press the button on the underside of the Mamiya DM digital back to remove the battery slot cover.Removing the battery sl
Chapter 1 - Basic info28Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardThe lithium ion battery used with the
Chapter 1 - Basic info29Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardCharging begins when the lithium ion b
Chapter 1 - Basic info30Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardFormatting in Mac OS X1. Insert
Chapter 1 - Basic info31Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardFormatting in Windows1. Ins
7 Basicdigitalbackoperations... Usingthestylus...
Chapter 1 - Basic info32Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card 1. Open the compact flash
Chapter 1 - Basic info33Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardOpen the compact flash door
Chapter 1 - Basic info34Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card1. Remove the front body cap, jus
Chapter 1 - Basic info35Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card2. Line up the lens mount alignmen
Chapter 1 - Basic info3621Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardRest the digital back on the lower ledge of
Chapter 1 - Basic info37Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card Point the camera at a bright, plain objec
Chapter 1 - Basic info38Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash card1. Remove the rubber eye piece by
Chapter 1 - Basic info39Chapter 3 - Preparing the battery and compact flash cardWhen using a tripod with 3/8” screw (instead of 1/
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Chapter 1 - Basic info41Turning on the camera...
Adjustingthetransparencyofthecropmask... Adjustingthetransparencyofthehistogramandi
Chapter 1 - Basic info42Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsCSM.UPL1. Set the drive dial to “S” (single-frame advance mode).The dr
Chapter 1 - Basic info43Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsThe shutter release button has a two-step action. Th
Chapter 1 - Basic info44Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsThe film is advanced by one frame each time the shutter
Chapter 1 - Basic info45Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsThe front and rear dials can be used for selections within dif
Chapter 1 - Basic info46Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsHold the camera still when taking photos to obtain sharp pictures.Grasp
Chapter 1 - Basic info47Chapter 4 - Basic camera operationsIf the backlight button is held down for one second, the light will r
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Chapter 1 - Basic info49Focusing the camera...
Chapter 1 - Basic info50Bring the subject into focus inside thefocus frame mark on the viewfinder.Chapter 5 - Focusing the cameraFocus
Chapter 1 - Basic info51Chapter 5 - Focusing the cameraThe auto focus function can be cancelled, in order to focus manually.1. Sw
Megadata... Addingandrese
Chapter 1 - Basic info52Chapter 5 - Focusing the camera(Focus confirmation method)With the shutter
Chapter 1 - Basic info53Chapter 5 - Focusing the cameraThe Auto Focus function requires contrast on the subject. Auto Focusing ma
Chapter 1 - Basic info54Chapter 5 - Focusing the cameraIf the object to be focused on is not in the focus frame , the cam
Chapter 1 - Basic info55Chapter 5 - Focusing the cameraWhen the subject is dark or under-exposed and the camera fails to auto-
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Chapter 1 - Basic info57Program AE...
Chapter 1 - Basic info58Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesThe aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure,
Chapter 1 - Basic info59Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesSet the desired aperture and the camera selects the optimum shutter speed a
Chapter 1 - Basic info60Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesSet the desired shutter speed and the camera selects the optimum aperture ac
Chapter 1 - Basic info61Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesThis mode is used to set both the aperture and shutter speed for total exposure contr
Chapter 1 - Basic info62Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesSelect this mode when you use a flash. The shutter speed will be fixed at 1/125 sec. f
Chapter 1 - Basic info63Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesBoth the camera functions and methods can be changed by using custom functi
Chapter 1 - Basic info64Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesWhen using the leaf shutter lens, the leaf shutter's working range is from 1
Chapter 1 - Basic info65Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesThere are three exposure metering modes to select a proper exposure modes to
Chapter 1 - Basic info66Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesWith an inappropriate exposure setting, when shooting subjects that are too light o
Chapter 1 - Basic info67Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesIn some situations, such as a great difference between the subject and backgrou
Chapter 1 - Basic info68Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesShooting with the AE lock function is useful in cases where the desired focal point diff
Chapter 1 - Basic info69Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesMetered-value difference indicatorKeep pressing the AEL button , and the difference between the
Chapter 1 - Basic info70Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesWhen in situations where it is difficult to determine the best exposure compensat
Chapter 1 - Basic info71Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesOver exposure 4. Press the shutter button, and take the pictures.When the shutter button is pressed
Chapter 1 - Basic info72Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesThis function prevents mirror-caused vibrations which may blur the i
Chapter 1 - Basic info73Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesTo change from the self timer setting to the mirror up setting, press the shutter but
Chapter 1 - Basic info74Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesOnce the shutter button has been pressed, the shutter will release after the selected
Chapter 1 - Basic info75Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesBy repeated turning, the interval time can be set automatically. It can be set t
Chapter 1 - Basic info76Chapter 6 - Exposure ModesTo expose film longer than 30 seconds, adjust the shutter speed to “B”
Chapter 1 - Basic info77Using the stylus...
Chapter 1 - Basic info78Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsThe digital back is supplied with a stylus. Use the stylus to tap the
Chapter 1 - Basic info79Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsFollow these steps to shoot and edit your images:Prepare to shoot.View
Chapter 1 - Basic info80Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsCompact Flash Card and BatteryTo turn on your Mamiya DM Sy
Chapter 1 - Basic info81Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsTurn the digital back off in one of the following ways:Wh
Chapter 1 - Basic info1Thanks for your purchase...
Chapter 1 - Basic info82Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back Operations1. Scroll down, and then tap Interface Language.2. Tap
Chapter 1 - Basic info83Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back Operations1. Scroll down, and then tap Date and Time. 2. Using the vir
Chapter 1 - Basic info84Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsDefine a base name for your shots. The digital
Chapter 1 - Basic info85Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back Operations1. Scroll down, and then tap the Info button.
Chapter 1 - Basic info86Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back Operations4. Using the virtual keypad, tap the name of the fol
Chapter 1 - Basic info87Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsShots are automatically saved in the storage
Chapter 1 - Basic info88Chapter 7 - Basic Digital Back OperationsImportant: To avoid connection problems, use only the Ma
Chapter 1 - Basic info89Checking the exposure...
Chapter 1 - Basic info90Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shotsCheck the exposure of the shot in the fol
Chapter 1 - Basic info91Chapter 8 - Using the digital back settings and evaluating shots1. Tap histog to open th
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