![]() This camera employs manual helicoid focusing method. The standard AE prism finder offers three metering modes and field of view of 94%. For exposure metering, you can use other compatible finders. Along with the camera, you get an 80MM F/2.8N lens, a standard finder, and two 120 film backs. IMAGES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLYĬapture photographers with larger 120 films with the Mamiya 645 Pro. View info on our used equipment grading scale. View All Attribute Definitionsĩ4% of actual field-of-view Four optional interchangeable viewfinders available: Waist Level (#211310), AE (Auto Exposure) Prism Finder (#211315), Pro Prism Finder (Non-metering, #211316), SV AE Reflex Finder (#211102) Interchangeable focusing screens: Standard screen is Type "E" Rangefinder Microprism (#211344) Five additional screens available: Type "A" Matte (#211340) Type "A4" Checker (#211341) Type "B" Rangefinder Spot (#211342) Type "C" Microprism (#211343) Diopters available from -3 to +3 Built-in rotating diopter on the FK402 AE Finder (-5 to +5) Film Type: 120 roll film (15 exposure) (220 roll film (30 exposure) and 135mm roll film 3-1/4 x 4-1/4" Fuji Instant Film - with optional Polaroid backs) Zoom and focus rings may show minor signs of fatigue and/or oxidation. Lenses may have slight scratches on the housing, but the glass elements are unmarked and very clean. Cameras may have small scratches on the LCD, some marking on the bottom of the body, and/or minor wear on the rubber grips. Equipment rated as "Good" will be anywhere from 80-90% of it's original condition. Mamiya 645 Camera Manual (PDF) : Photo-Manuals.Good Condition: Equipment rated as being in "Good" condition will have a small amount of cosmetic wear and some blemishes from regular use.The 6×4.5 and 6×7 SLRs in the Camera Museum of the Mamiya official website, covers the M645, M645 1000S and M645 J.Mamiya M645 in the website of Hugo Rodriguez.The Collector's Guide to Japanese Cameras. Sugiyama, Kōichi (杉山浩一) Naoi, Hiroaki (直井浩明) Bullock, John R.McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. Rochester, N.Y.: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography & Film, 1991. It also lacks the upper shutter-release button of the other M645 models. The M645 J (1979) is like the original model with shutter speeds from 1s to 1/500 but with the mirror lockup feature removed. The M645 1000S (1976) adds the 1/1000 top speed, a selftimer, a depth of field preview button and other details. Battery: 6v Silver oxide, alkalines like 476A or 4LR44 are okay.Body: metal Weight: 1580g with standard lens.Others: Hot-shoe Memory holder Tripod socket 1/4 inch Strap buttons Battery check button.Film insert: special vertical type interchangeable with 220 film insert,. ![]() Film loading: follow the drawings in the film insert part, (somewhat difficult, try to learn with a used film or paper).Back cover: hinged, opens by pressing the memo holder and moving the latch to the right.Flash PC sockets: two, on the left side of the camera, X and FP Flash sync 1/60 sec.Viewfinder: SLR pentaprism, type FH, with hot-shoe connections Interchangeable with metered and waist level finders.Multiple exposure lever: setting to ME unlocks the shutter.Shutter release: Two shutter release buttons, one on front of the camera with safety lock collar, and the other is on top of the body Shutter locks when no film is in the camera.Shutter: electronically controlled cloth focal plane shutter, does not work without a battery Speeds: 8-1/500, +B, (a red dot is for the AE finder).Focusing: Fresnel matte screen, with centered microprism with a fine focusing collar Screen is interchangeable with 5 different screens.Lens release: by the small silver knob, on the front-left side of the camera.Lens: Mamiya-Sekor C 80mm f/2.8, (standard lens), Automatic diaphragm, with AE meter coupler.Film 120 / 220 roll, picture size 6x4.5 cm.Manufactured by Mamiya Camera Co.,Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
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