Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung 211125 des Produzenten Mamiya
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 AF Camera. Mamiya pioneered the 645 SLR system camera three decades ago and the Mamiya 645 AF, with its TTL auto - focus, auto - exposure, auto - flash and auto - film winding features, is the latest Mamiya master piece and reflects its long tradition of medium format camera expertise.
Names of Parts and Functions Exposure compensation dial lock release button (Page 46) Exposure compensation dial (Page 46) Eyepiece Shutter Lever (Page 66) Main Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) (Page 6) R.
Diopter adjustment lens (standard accessory) (Page 14) Dark slide storage pocket (Page 20) Film box tab pocket Screw cap for battery compartment for magazine LCD (Page 17) External power socket (Page .
Viewfinder with LCD read - outs on bottom Autofocus area frame AE lock display Focus marks displayed when subject is in focus Exposure metering mode display This diagram is for explanatory purposes.
This section describes basic camera operations, how to load film and basic full automatic photography. When we refer to "left or right" we assume you are holding the camera in shooting position. Exposure Compensation ........................
Inserting the Batteries (The camera will not operate without batteries) Set the shutter release mode selector lever to " L " (to turn the power off). Use six " AA " alkaline and lithium batteries. 1. Lift the battery case lock lever, turn it counter cl ockwise and pull out the battery holder.
Diopter Adjustment Look through the viewfinder and make sure that the focus frame (Rectangle with Circle) is in sharp focus. If it is not, turn the diopter adjustment dial in the "-" direction if you are nearsighted, in the "+" direction if you are farsighted.
Attaching/Removing the Lens Attaching 1. Remove the camera's lens opening cap, just like you would remove a lens, by pushing the lens release button “A” backward and then turn the lens cap or the lens itself counter clockwise and lift out. To remove the front lens cap, squeeze the shiny sections together and lift out.
Installing the Battery in the Magazine The button battery supplies power to the magazine's LCD when it is detached from the camera. When it is attached the power is supplied b y the camera's batteries. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover screw.
Attaching/Detaching the Magazine When the re are no batteries in the camera, the shutter's "Safety Retraction" feature, keeps it in the open position and the magazine's dark slide cannot be pulled out, even when it is attached to the camera.
Loading Film in the Magazine 1. Open the back cover of the magazine. By first pushing the button “A” down and then button “B” simultaneously. 2. Take out the roll - film insert. Squeeze the center block "645" “ C” between your fingers and pull it out.
7. Insert the loaded film insert into the magazine. While squeezing the center latches together, place the film insert, with the feed spool on top, in the magazine and with pressure on the left and right blocks “G” push it into proper position. (You will h ear a click).
Taking Photos in the Full Automatic Mode 1. Set the shutter release mode selector lever to "S" (single - frame advance mode). There are two shutter release modes: " S " (singleframe advance mode) and " C " (continuous advance mode).
5. Focus. 1 . Aim the camera so that the subject is within the focus frame 2. Half - press the shutter release button. The focus is adjusted automatically. When the focus mark ● lights……..The picture is focused. 3. When ● lights, press the shutt e r release button to make exposure(s).
Removing a partially exposed film roll To remove partially expo sed film roll, insert the dark slide in the magazine and press the shutter button and the forced film advance button “A” simultaneously. This causes the film to be taken up till the end and the magazine's LCD panel shows "End".
Single Focus Mode (S) This mode uses the focus priority mechanism. The shutter can be released when the focus mark in the viewfinder is lit. This mode is suited for still subjects. The focus is locked when the ● focus mark lights in the viewf inder's LCD.
Manual focusing using the focus mark. (Focus confirmation method) With this camera, a focus mark ● lights in the viewfinder's LCD when the picture is in focus. With the shutter release button half - pressed, turn the lens focusing ring to focus on the subject.
Using the Focus Lock Function If the object on which you want to focus is not in the focus frame, the camera focuses on the background at the middle. In such cases use the focus lock mechanism to lock the focus before taking the picture. 1. Set the focus mode selector lever to "S".
Camera Operation Test This is a simple way to test the camera and autofocus without film. " P " Mode is the easiest. You may use any mode but " T ". 1. Set the shutter release mode se - 3. Open the back cover. lector lever to "S" (to turn the 4.
Program AE (P) The aperture and shutter speed are determined automatically for the optimum exposure, according to the existing ambient light. This mode is best suited for general photography, allowing the user freedom to concentrate on the subject. Turn the exposure mode setting dial and set it to " P " (program AE).
Shutter Priority AE Set the desired shutter speed and the camera selects the optimum aperture accordingly. Use the Tv mode to maintain specific control over action, i.e. shooting sporting events or deliberately blurring your subject. 1. Turn the exposure mode setting dial and set it to " Tv " (shutter priority AE).
*If the difference between the manual setting and the metered value is greater than 6 EV, " - u - " (under) or " - o - " (over) flashes in the viewfinder's LCD panel. *Exposure compensation cannot be used while in the manual mode.
Average Exposure Metering Mode (A) (Set the exposure metering mode selector lever to "A".) The average light of the entire picture area is mea sured, with emphasis on the center. Spot Exposure Metering Mode (S) (Set the exposure metering mode sel ector lever to "S".
Single - Frame Mode/Continuous Mode Single - Frame Mode The film is advanced one frame at a time each time the shutter release button is pressed. Set the shutter release mode selector lever to " S ". Continuous Mode Photographs are taken continuously as long as the shutter release button is pressed.
Auto Bracketing Mode In situations which are difficult to confidently meter for exposure, use the Auto Bracketing function. In this mode, three frames are taken successively with different exposures set automatica lly (overexposure, standard and underexposure).
Multiple Exposure Mode With the multiple exposure mode, the same frame of film can be exposed multiple times. 1. Press the mode setting button ”A” twice to en- ter the multiple exposure mode. 2. Turn the front or rear dial to set the number of additional exposures.
Self Timer Mode Wi th this function, under the default setting the shutter is released 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed. The self timer lamp flashes slowly for the first 7 sec - onds, then flashes quickly for the last 3 seconds before the shutter is released.
Extended Exposure Modes (Bulb and Time Modes) To expose t he film for extended times (over 30 seconds), set the shutter speed to bulb or set the exposure mode setting dial to " T " (Time Mode). Bulb Mode The bulb mode uses electronic control, so the batteries are in constant use during the entire exposure.
AE Lock Mode When the AEL button “C” is pressed, the exposure is locked to the value metered at that time. Use th is when the object you want to use for exposure metering and the object on which you want to focus are different or when you want to take continuous photographs without changing the exposure.
Taking Photos with the Mirror Up Use this when you want to avoid even the slightest shocks, for example when taking photos with a slow shutter speed using a tripod, with a telescopic lens, for close-ups, reproductions, etc. Neither th e auto focus mechanism nor the exposure metering mechanism function when the mirror is raised.
Depth of field Depth of field (D.O.F) is defined as the zone of sharpness before and behind the plane of focus. It depends on camera subject/distance, focal length of lens, aperture setting and distance the lens is focused at. In addition to visual observation via the depth of field preview button (See page 66.
Flash Photography In addition to its standard flash sync system, the Mamiya 645 AF features TTL (through the lens), off the film (OTF), electronic flash exposure automation. A flash sensor located inside the camera body reads the flash reflected of f the film surface at the moment of exposure.
Flash Photography with Flashes other than Metz Flashes 1. Mount the flash onto a flash bracket or if it is a handle - mount style flash attach to the bottom of the camera. Do not attach a dedicated flash unit to the camera's hot shoe that is not designed specifically for the Mamiya 645AF.
Changing The Focusing Screen 1. Remove the lens. 2. Slide the Focusing Screen Release lever “A” forward, as illustrated, to the left with the twee- zers to let be Focusing Screen down. 3. Remove the F ocusing Screen from the Focusing Screen Frame by grasping the tab on the edge of the screen with tweezers as illustrated.
External Power Supply When using an external battery case for cold weather operation (sold seperately), con nect it to the external power socket. 1. Set the shutter mode selector lever to " L ". 2. Remove the cap. Use a coin, etc., to remove the ex t ernal power socket's cap.
Electronic Dial Operations Front/Rear Dial Lock Mechanisms (select "dLoc°") When the Electronic Dial Lock is "On", all currently set values in " Av " (Aperture Priority AE), " TV ” (Shutter Priority AE) and " M " (Manual mode) cannot be adjusted with the front or rear dials.
Superimposing Data (the data is superimposed on the film outside of the image area) This function allows you to superimpose exposure or date information on the film outside the image area. When selected, the superimposing mode is displayed on t he main LCD.
Selecting the Data to be Superimposed (select "Func") There are two data modes which will superimpose information onto the film. If you do not desire to superimpose any information, this function may also be switched off. 1. Set the shu tter release mode selector lever to " S " (to turn the power on).
Changing the Viewfinder Display in the Manual Mode"M " (select 'Fd") When the exposure mode setting dial is set to " M ", it is possible to display only the focus marks and flash charge mark in the viewfinder's LCD panel .
If the shutter cannot be released ● The shutter cannot be released when the batteries are discharged or no batteries are loaded. ● The shutter cannot be released while the film is being advanced.
Specifications of 645AF Camera Type : 6x4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal - plane shutter, TTL multiple mode AE, AF single lens reflex Actual Image Size : 56x41.
Common Sense Camera Care and Practice The Mamiya 645 AF is a precision optical/mechanical instrument, built for heavy profes- sional use and a long service life, if properly treated and maintained. Please observe these basic caveats: • Read instructions before using camera.
After - Sale Servicing *Be sure to read the terms and conditions in the warranty card. 1 . For inquiries, opinions or questions concerning the product, please contact your nearest Mamiya agent or service center.
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