Mamiya 645 af d ii Bedienungsanleitung

Mamiya Kompaktkamera 645 af d ii

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Mamiya pioneered the 645 SLR system camera three decades ago and the
Mamiya 645 AFD , with its TTL auto-focus, auto-exposure, auto-flash and
auto-film winding features is the latest Mamiya masterpiece and reflects its
long tradition of medium format camera expertise.
Combining 35mm handling ease and speed with the advantages of an almost
3x larger image size, it is a full-featured camera, utilizing many digital con-
trols, LCD displays and is ready for the age of digital photography.
Its high-tech focal plane shutter with speeds up to 1/4000 sec. permits flash
sync up to 1/125 sec. and has an exclusive "Safety Retraction" feature, which
protects it against accidental damage.
The AE Prism Finder with its many features, protected by a sturdy magne-
sium housing, and also the Power Drive Grip, are now integral components of
the die cast aluminum camera body, designed for heavy professional use.
All the many features, safety interlocks and other important information are
covered in detail in these instructions. It is imperative that you read them
thoroughly before you put your camera to work, in order to ensure proper
operation and maximum results.
Note:
In order to acquaint yourself with the functions of the camera, you will want to
practice without film. Please see bottom of page 11 how the camera can be tested
without film.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 AFD
Camera.
Special Advice To Professional Photographers
Your Mamiya 645 AFD is designed for heavy professional use and will give you a long
service life if properly maintained. Your camera and lenses have many moving parts
which require periodic lubrication. Its electronic components, too, are subject to wear
and tear and are affected by ambient conditions like dust, sand, sea air, heat and mois-
ture.
If cameras had odometers like automobiles, it would be easier to specify servicing sched-
ules. May we suggest that if you shoot thousands of film rolls per year, you send your
equipment annually for servicing by the Mamiya distributor in your country.
Mamiya 645 AFD corresponds with digital backs compatible with MSC (Mamiya Serial
Communication of External) system.
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Preface
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Names of Parts and Functions
Diopter adjustment lens (standard accessory) (page 22)
Dark slide storage pocket (page 34)
Memo clip (page 101)
Screw cap for battery compartment for
magazine LCD (page 15)
External power socket (page 100)
Battery case lock lever (page 13)
Battery case (page 13)
Tripod socket (page 101)
Mirror up button
(page 71 & 72)
Main LCD backlight
button (page 76)
Multiple exposure
button (page 69)
Set button
(page 7, 23 to 26,
93, 95)
Auto bracketing
button (page 67)
Magazine LCD
panel (page 5)
Down button
(page 30)
Up button
(page 30)
Emergency
film wind button
(page 40)
Auto exposure lock
button (page 65 & 66)
Exposure metering difference
value display (page 59)
Flash auto
adjustment
select button
(page 82 & 83)
Exposure compensation dial lock
release button (page 63)
Eyepiece shutter lever
(page 74)
Exposure compensation dial
(page 63)
Main LCD (page 5)
Rear dial (page 8)
Strap lug (page 27)
Front dial (page 8)
Shutter release
button (page 38)
Shutter release mode
selector lever (page 51)
AF lock button (page 49)
Hot shoe (page 80)
Exposure mode dial lock release
button (page 53 to 60)
Exposure mode setting dial
(page 53 to 60)
Auto focus assist infrared
light emission window
(page 50)
Self timer lamp
(page 73)
Mirror
* Do not touch the mirror
with your hand
Electronic contacts
Lens mount align-
ment mark (page 17)
Depth of field preview
button (page 78)
Rubber eye piece
Diopter adjustment
dial (page 21)
Magazine release
button (page 20)
Magazine cover
release button
(page 31)
Magazine cover
lock button
(page 31)
Magazine lock
button (page 20)
Synchro terminal
(page 84)
Electronic shutter release
contact (page 101)
Lens release button (page 17 & 18)
Focus mode
selector lever
(page 43 & 45)
Dark slide
(page 19, 20 & 34)
Strap lug (page 27)
Exposure metering mode
selector lever lock release
button (page 61)
Exposure metering mode
selector lever (page 61 & 62)
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Program mode mark
Program shift indicator
Shutter speed (second)/Calendar
AE lock mode mark
Aperture/Calendar
Multiple exposure mode mark
Exposure compensation
mode mark
Flash auto adjustment
mode mark
Exposure compensation
value display
Custom function
mode mark
User function mode mark
Battery power indicator
AF area mark
Manual focus mode
Superimpose mode shooting data
Superimpose mode index
Auto bracketing mode mark
Self timer mode mark
Superimpose mode calendar
Main LCD
Magazine LCD
Film speed - ISO 25 to 6400
Film type display - 120 or 220
Frame counter display
Viewfinder with LCD read-outs on bottom
Auto focus area frame
This diagram is for explanatory purposes. The actual display may differ.This diagram is for explanatory purposes. The actual display may differ.
Each Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
AE lock display
Auto bracketing mode mark
Flash auto adjustment
mode mark
Multiple exposure
mode mark
Exposure compensation
value display / Metered
value difference display
Exposure metering
mode display
Out of focus direction marks
Focus marks:
Displayed when
subject is in focus
Camera mark
Exposure compensation
mark
Shutter speed
Aperture
Flash charge indicator
This diagram is for explanatory purposes. The actual display may differ.


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Marke: Mamiya
Kategorie: Kompaktkamera
Modell: 645 af d ii

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