Mamiya pioneered the 645 SLR system camera three decades ago and theMamiya 645 AFD , with its TTL auto-focus, auto-exposure, auto-flash andauto-film w
Shutter Safety RetractionThe precision shutter blades are made of very thin hyper-duralumin and could bedamaged if unprotected. Therefore the camera
AUTOAA-SSMADE IN JAPANAUTOAA-SSMADE IN JAPAN21 22Diopter AdjustmentLook through the viewfinder and make sure that the focus frame (Rectangle withCircl
23 24The index number consists of 4 digits (0000 to 9999). The index number is stored inthe camera body so that when replacing a series of roll film h
25 26Setting Date and Time1. Turn on the power.Set the shutter release mode selector lever to“S” or “C.”2. Hold down the exposure mode dial lock-relea
27 6Put the neck strap through the camera’s straplugs as shown on the diagram and tighten it.For safety, check that the strap is securelyfastened to t
22 11 4 4 11 25 LENSMADEINJAPAN Mamiya645∞ ftm29 30Setting the Film SpeedThe film speed (ISO sensitivity value) is the reference for all ex
Loading Film in the MagazineWhen the pressure plate (120/220) is set erroneously:1. Open the back cover of themagazine.Hold down the button and pres
33 34 If you do not operate the camera for 60 seconds, the camera will automatically enterthe sleep mode in order to save battery power. In the sleep
AUTOASA-SPM.UPAvTvMXCFEL35 36CSLMSAFCTaking Photos in the Full Automatic ModeThere are two shutter release modes: “S”(single-frame advance mode) and “
37 38Shutter Release ButtonHolding the CameraHorizontalVerticalThe shutter release button has a two-step action. When pressed lightly it stops at acer
3 4Names of Parts and FunctionsDiopter adjustment lens (standard accessory) (page 22)Dark slide storage pocket (page 34)Memo clip (page 101)Screw cap
ftm10PAvTvMXCFM.UPSETAEL39 406. Unloading the exposed film.When the roll of film is completely exposed, the camera automatically advances the filmcomp
41 36This chapter describes variousfunctions of the camera.Applied Photographyand Various Functions
43 44Focus AreaAF areaAF areaYou can select whether or not to display the focus mark and the out-of-focus direction mark. Custom settings (C-20 on p
45 46XMTvAvP222522.50.70.8ftm1144M.UPCFManual Focus Mode (M)The auto focus function can be cancelled, and you can focus manually.1. Switch to “M” (man
47 48Manual focusing using the focus mark(Focus confirmation method)With this camera, the focus mark lights in the viewfinder’s LCD when the picture
49 50The AF assist infrared light can be disabled. Custom settings (C-28 on page 93)2. Locked focus.When the focus mark in the viewfinder LCDis lit,
51 52CSLTurn the shutter release mode selector lever tothe " " position.When the shutter release button is pressed, theself timer lamp will
←→PLNormalPH543210-1-2-3-430 15 8 4 2 1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/15 1/60 1/250 1/1000
55 561. Hold down the button and turn theexposure mode setting dial to “Av” (aperture-priority AE) position.Aperture Priority AE (Av)Set the desired
4. When the shutter release button is half-pressed, the difference between the presentsettings and the metered value is displayed inthe viewfinder’s L
5 6Program mode markProgram shift indicatorShutter speed (second)/CalendarAE lock mode markAperture/CalendarMultiple exposure mode markExposure compen
CF (Custom Function) mode (CF)You can change the camera functions andmethods for using the camera using customfunctions.1. The selected aperture value
AUTOASA-SA-S ASAUTOAUTOASA-S61 62The average light of the entire picture area ismeasured, with emphasis on the center.Center average exposure metering
After taking pictures using the exposure compensation feature, be sure to return theexposure compensation dial to the “0” position. The exposure comp
→65 66Metered-value difference indicatorKeep pressing the AEL button , and thedifference between the metered exposurevalue and the exposure of the ne
SETM.UPAELAFLPAvTvMXCFNormal exposureUnder exposureOver exposure67 68Normal exposureUnder exposureOver exposureWith auto exposure bracketing, you can
69 70SETM.UPAELPAvTvMXCFSETM.UPAELPAvTvMXCFExposure compensation in typical multiple exposures The optimum exposure compensation value will vary depen
MSAFC71 72MSAFC222522.50.70.8ftm11441. Set the focus mode selector lever at “M”(manual focus mode) position. Turn the lens-focusing ring to focus. Ha
73 74With this function, under the default setting the shutter is released 10 seconds after theshutter release button is pressed. The self timer lam
75 76Backlight ButtonTo expose film longer than 30 seconds, adjust the shutter speed to “B” (bulb). In order toprevent camera shake, use an electroma
1. 522 2211 11441. 51. 2 2547ftm77 78When the Electronic Dial Lock is “On,” all currently set values in “Av” (Aperture PriorityAE), “Tv” (Shutter Prio
7 8The functions controlled by the front and back dials can be changedusing the custom settings feature (See C-13, 14, 15, 16 on page 90 to 91).Displa
79 801. 522 2211 11441. 51. 2 2547ftmWhen taking photos using infrared film, the position at which the subject is in focus isslightly different than t
81 82SETM.UPAELPAvTvMXCFSETM.UPAELPAvTvMXCF働きます。Metz Flash SCA3952 System Functions When using an SCA300 system flash (Metz 60CT-4, 45CL-4, etc.), use
1. The selected shutter speed and aperture level can be locked. See page 772. The sync. speed can be set between 1/40 and 1/125 seconds. Custom settin
Superimposing Data* When the metering mode is selected as AUTO A-S (automatic change between average and spot), and if “A” isselected, “A” will be sup
87 88Types of Custom FunctionsSetting Custom FunctionsThe custom functions allow you to change the method for using or accessing thecamera functions a
89 90Types of Custom FunctionsC-05: Select a way of setting aperture after changing lenses.C-06: Select an amount of time until the camera enters slee
91 92Types of Custom FunctionsC-16: Select a way for the program shift.* The rear dial has the same function as the front dial. When electronic dial e
93 94Types of Custom FunctionsC-26: Select a way of setting shutter speed when using the dedicated flash (in the P and Av modes).C-27: Select whether
95 86MiscellaneousOperationsTypes of Custom FunctionsPress the set button for one second to store the settingsC-35: Adjust the date and time.C-36: Set
97 98Changing the Focusing Screen1. Remove the lens.2. Pull the Focusing Screen Release lever forward, as illustrated as shown, with thetweezers to le
9 10Aperture Priority AE (Av) ... 55Shutter Priority AE (Tv) ...
99100Using the M645 Manual Focus LensesAvailable functions with M645 lens×= not an available function○= available functionWhen using the camera at col
101 102Kodak Professional1 2 0EKTACHROMEColor Reversal FilmUsing a TripodElectronic Shutter Release ContactThe Memo Clip on the Back Cover accepts
103 104When Any of These Displays Appear The camera caution mark will blink when the dark slide has not been pulled out,no film is present, or when
Camera Type : 6x4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal-plane shutter, TTL mul-tiple mode AE, AF single lens reflexActual Image Size : 56x41.5 m
107 108Maintenance and check of the camera• Read instructions before using camera.• Protect camera against shocks and falls. Use the neck strap suppli
109 110MEMO
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11The camera can be set to release the shutter when the back cover is closed. Custom settings (C-31 on page 94).Camera Operation TestThis is a simple
13 14Be sure to turn the switch of the Shutter Release Button to “L” as shown in the topillustration, to turn the power off. This prevents electrical
15 16Installing the Battery in the Magazine2. Insert a battery.Insert the battery according to the polarity indica-tion in the battery compartment,
17 18MXTvAvPLMAFSC22 11 4 4 11 25 LENSMADEINJAPAN Mamiya645∞ ftmAttaching / Removing LensAttaching1. Remove the front body cap, just likeyo
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