Mamiya Digital Camera M645 1000S User Manual

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The Mamiya M645 1000S is a new improved  
model of the M645, a camera widely acclaimed  
for bridging the gap between small and large  
format cameras by introducing the medium for-  
mat, the purpose of which is to offer the world  
of larger-negative quality to camera users who  
are accustomed to the handling ease and com-  
pactness of 35mm SLR’s.  
Every care has been taken to assure that your  
Mamiya M645 1000s will provide you with years  
of trouble-free service. However, to avoid possi-  
ble mishandling, be sure to carefully read this in-  
struction manual before using your new camera.  
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Special Features of the Mamiya M645  
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Names and Functions of Parts..........................................  
Testing to See if the Camera Functions Properly ........ 1 6  
Using the Waist-Level Finder  
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Specifications  
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The Mamiya Moving Coil Electronic Shutter  
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Using Flash ...........................................................................  
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Infrared Photography .........................................................  
Depth-of-Field  
Interchanging Lenses ........................................................  
Interchanging Finders ........................................................  
Focusing Screens ..............................................................  
Inserting a Battery ..............................................................  
Battery Check .......................................................................  
Film Loading .......................................................................  
Film advancing .....................................................................  
Shutter Speed Dial ..............................................................  
Aperture Ring/Stop-down Operation ..............................  
Focusing ................................................................................  
Shutter Release and Film Transport Mechanism ........  
Unloading Film ....................................................................  
T h e Neck Strap ....................................................................  
Holding the Camera ...........................................................  
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Multiple-Exposures  
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Mirror Lock-up  
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Using the Delayed Shutter Release  
Interchanging the Film Advance Crank .......................  
Tripod Socket ........................................................................  
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Time Exposures  
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Trouble-Shooting  
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Precautions  
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Care of the Camera  
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Mamiya-Sekor C Lenses ...................................................  
Depth-of-Field Table .........................................................  
Accessories ..........................................................................  
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Using the PD Prism Finder S  
Using the CdS Prism Finder  
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Special Features of the Mamiya M645 1000S  
The Mamiya M645 is a 6  
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4.5cm large-negative SLR that  
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Large, Bright Viewfinder  
is both extremely versatile and compact.  
It becomes easy to catch the peak of action when looking  
through the large, bright viewfinder. Because of the  
Mamiya M645’s automatic diaphragm and quick-return  
mirror, the viewfinder never grows dim. It is always bright,  
ready for the next photograph.  
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Large-Negative Quality  
The 6 x 4.5cm format offers approximately 3 times more  
area than the 35mm format. Moreover, unlike the 6 x 6cm  
square negative, there is little waste of the negative area.  
For beautiful color enlargements everytime, the 6 x 4.5cm  
format is the ideal format.  
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Interchangeable Finders  
Lightweight, dual-function Waist-Level Finder S  
A compact and lightweight finder which opens and closes  
with a single touch, the Waist-Level Finder S is ideal for  
copying, close-ups, low and high angle pictures, and  
working in dim light. Additionally, it is instantly convertible  
to an eye-level sports finder which accurately shows the  
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Compact Design  
Despite the large-negative it produces, the Mamiya M645  
is designed to handle as easily as a 35mm SLR. Its com-  
pact size and light weight are perfectly suited for the ac-  
tion photographer. It fits so well into one’s hands that it  
becomes an extension of his reflexes,  
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ields for the 80,110,150 and 210mm lenses, allowing one  
to easily follow the quickest action.  
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Mamiya’s Moving Coil Electronic Shutter  
Prism Finder  
Mamiya has developed a revolutionary Moving Coil Elec-  
tronically Controlled Shutter for the Mamiya M645. Elec-  
trical consumption of this new shutter is approximately  
1/10 that of previous electronic shutters. Furthermore,  
consumption remains constant regardless of the shutter  
speed being used. In addition to accuracy, long battery  
life is assured by this new shutter.  
The Prism Finder is well-suited for action photography.  
Whether the vertical or horizontal format is utilized, focus-  
ing and following action is as easy as on a 35mm SLR.  
PD Prism Finder  
The PD Prism Finder employs silicon cells for full-aperture,  
center-weighted readings. It is your assurance that every  
negative will be properly exposed.  
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complete with meter coupling.  
Multiple-Exposure Provision  
CdS Prism Finder with built-in meter  
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Accurate through-the-lens exposure measurement is  
possible with the CdS Prism Finder which couples to the  
aperture of the lens and indicates the proper shutter  
speed to set on the camera.  
Merely lowering the multiple-exposure lever allows the  
photographer to take as many multiple-exposures as he  
wishes. During multiple-exposures, the exposure counter  
does not move.  
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Flatness of the Film Plane  
Mirror Lock-Up  
Developed through Mamiya’s long experience as a manu-  
facturer of 120/220 roll-film cameras, the Roll-Film Inserts  
for the Mamiya M645 keep the film perfectly flat for edge-  
to-edge sharpness. Inserts are available for 120 or 220  
roll-film.  
The Mamiya M645 is designed to have minimal mirror  
shock; nevertheless, when it is necessary to completely  
eliminate vibrations, all you have to do is lock the mirror  
in the up position. To do so, simply lower the mirror lock-  
up lever. Mirror lock-up provision makes close-up and  
telephoto photography possible even at slow shutter  
speeds.  
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Multi-Coated Lenses  
Mamiya-Sekor lenses have achieved world-renown as pro-  
fessional lenses of exceptional contrast, high resolution,  
clear definition, and excellent color balance. All the lenses  
for the Mamiya M645, from wide-angle to telephoto, have  
been multi-coated to maintain their high standard of per-  
formance even under adverse lighting,  
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Two Shutter Release Buttons  
The Mamiya M645 is equipped with two ideally located  
shutter release buttons, so that regardless of how you  
hold the camera, there is always a release button at your  
finger tips.  
Built-in Delayed Shutter Release  
Depth-of-Field Preview Lever  
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Unlimited Scope  
A
single touch on the Depth-of-Field Preview Lever,  
A full range of accessories are available for the Mamiya  
M645 to assist the photographer in capturing virtually any  
type of image. Accessories include hand grips, inter-  
changeable focusing screens, and auto extension rings  
which is ideally located on the camera body, stops the  
lens down to the preselected aperture for direct viewing  
of the depth-of-field.  
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Specifications  
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Camera Body  
Camera Type:  
Focusing Screen:  
The standard focusing screen, which is interchange-  
6 x 4.5 cm electronic focal-plane shutter SLR.  
Film Type:  
120 roll-film for 15 exposures,  
220 roll-film for 30 exposures  
Actual Negative Size:  
56 x 41.5mm (2-13/64” x1-41/64”)  
Standard Lenses:  
able, has three focusing aids, a central split-image  
rangefinder spot (wedge set at a 45° angle) sur-  
rounded by a micro-prism collar and outer ground  
glass ring. A Fresnel lens assures corner-to-corner  
brightness, and 94% of the picture-taking area is  
visible.  
Mirror:  
Instant return, with mirror lock-up provision  
Film Transport:  
Mamiya-Sekor C (multi-coated)  
80mm f/1.9, automatic diaphragm,  
with meter coupler, 67mm filter size  
Mamiya-Sekor C (multi-coated)  
80mm f/2.8, automatic diaphragm,  
with meter coupler, 58mm filter size  
A single revolution of the interchangeable film ad-  
vance crank transports the film. The camera is  
equipped with double exposure prevention, but mul-  
tiple exposure can be easily made.  
Lens Mount:  
Mamiya M645 bayonet mount  
Shutter:  
Exposure Counter:  
Progressive type, automatic reset, automatic  
changeover with insertion of 120/220 roll-film inserts  
B, 8-1/1000 sec.  
Moving Coil Electronic Focal-Plane Shutter,  
FP and X (1/60 sec.) synchronization,  
Battery Check:  
Depressing B.C. button illuminates green L.E.D if  
battery condition is satisfactory.  
Multiple-Exposure:  
Shutter release lock and shutter speed dial lock  
provision  
Lowering multiple-exposure lever makes multiple-  
exposures possible; exposure counter does not  
move during multiple-exposures.  
Battery Type:  
One 6V silver-oxide battery 4SR44  
(Eveready 544, UCAR 544, Mallory PX28)  
or 6V alkaline battery 4LR44  
Delayed Shutter Release:  
Variable time delay of 5-10 seconds.  
Depth-of-Field Preview Lever:  
Focusing Method:  
Each Mamiya-Sekor lens is equipped with its own  
helicoid focusing mount  
Spring-loaded self-returning.  
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Interchangeable Finders  
Prism Finder:  
Waist-Level Finder S:  
Opens and closes with a single touch; magnification  
The image in the Prism Finder is right-side up, lat-  
erally correct, and moves in the correct direction;  
magnification of 0.74X with the standard lens at in-  
finity, built-on hot-shoe; comes with eyecup.  
of 1.3X (w/standard lens at infinity); diopter correc-  
tion lenses interchangeable with standard magnifier;  
built- in sports finder shows field for standard lens  
and accepts a mask for 110,150, and 210mm lenses,  
all fields showing approximately 80% of the picture-  
taking area.  
PD Prism Finder:  
Prism Finder with built-in silicon cell, through-the-  
lens, full-aperture, center-werghted metering:  
LED’s visible in the viewfinder for correct or com-  
pensated exposure, with 100 ASA and f/1.9 lens,  
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Dimensions and Weight:  
meter coupling range of EV -1.15  
8 sec.- f/22, 1/1000 sec.); with f/2.8 lens, EV 0- 19  
(f/2.8, 8 sec. f/22, 1/1000 sec.); camera body bat-  
tery serves as power source; other features same as  
Prism Finder.  
+19 (f/1.9,  
(width, height, depth, w/80mm f/1.9 lens)  
(w/Waist-Level Finder S)  
(w/1.9 lens)  
(w/2.8 lens)  
3-29/32”  
x
3-15/16”  
x 6-9/16”  
55.4 oz  
49.6 oz  
(99.3 x 100  
x
166.5mm)  
(1570 g)  
(1405 g)  
(w/Prism Finder)  
CdS Prism Finder:  
3-29/32”  
(99.3  
x 4-27/32” x 6-9/16”  
122.7 166.5mm)  
62.3 oz  
(1765 g)  
56.4 oz  
(1600 g)  
Prism Finder with CdS through-the-lens, full-aper-  
ture, center-weighted metering; zero method with  
indicator needle; couples to aperture and shutter  
speed manually set, power source, one 1.5V silver  
oxide battery SR44 or alkaline battery LR44, with  
100 ASA and f/1.9 lens, meter coupling range of  
EV 2.85 - 17 (f/1.9, 1/2 sec. - f/11, 1/1000 sec.):  
with f/2 8 lens: EV 4 - 18 (f/2.8, 1/2 sec. - f/16,  
1/1000 sec.); other features same as Prism Finder.  
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(w/PD Prism Finder S)  
3-29/32” x 4-29/32”  
(99.3 x 124.7 x 166.5mm)  
x 6-9/16”  
66.5 oz  
(1885 g)  
60.7 oz  
(1720 g)  
(w/CdS Prism Finder)  
3-29/32” x 4-29/32” x 6-9/16”  
67.2 oz  
(1905 g)  
61.4 oz  
(1740 g)  
(99.3 x 124.7  
x
166.5mm)  
Depth w/80mm  
f/2.8 lens; 6-1/16” (154mm)  
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Names and Functions of Parts (1)  
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Battery check lamp  
Focusing screen  
If the green battery check lamp glows when the  
battery check button on the opposite side is de-  
pressed, battery condition is good.  
Five different types are  
available.  
Focusing screen lug  
Flash sync terminals  
With safety cover, only the  
cover of the sync terminal  
being used is removed.  
Mounting guide pin for  
finder  
Fits into the finder opening.  
Alignment dot  
Alignment reference point  
for mounting lens.  
Neck strap lug  
Shutter speed  
alignment mark  
Depth of Field Preview  
Shutter speed dial  
Lever  
Push in on safety lock built  
into the center of the shut-  
ter speed dial while rotating  
dial to desired speed.  
Do not set dial to the  
A slight upward push on the  
lever stops lens down to  
preselected aperture,  
spring-loaded for self-return.  
position unless using the  
PD or AE Prism Finder.  
Lens release button  
Push in and simultaneously  
turn the lens counterclock-  
wise to remove.  
Shutter release button  
(front)  
When pushing in on this  
button, the upper shutter  
release button is coupled to  
move in unison.  
Equipped with cable re-  
lease socket.  
Delayed Shutter Release Lever  
To cock the built-in delayed shutter release, turn the  
lever clockwise. Upon removing your finger from the  
lever it will return to its former position, leaving the  
activating lever exposed. Push the activating lever in  
the direction of the engraved arrow to start the de-  
layed shutter release.  
Shutter release lock ring  
Turn lock ring and align with red dot to simul-  
taneously lock both shutter release buttons.  
To unlock, align with white dot.  
Never touch the  
surface of the mirror.  
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Film plane mark  
Indicates the position of the  
film plane.  
Battery check button  
When depressed, the  
battery check lamp on the  
opposite side illuminates.  
Used to check the condition  
of the battery.  
Back cover latch  
While pushing in on the  
memo clip, simultaneously  
move the back cover latch  
in the direction of the arrow  
to open camera back.  
Shutter release button  
(upper)  
Mirror lock-up lever  
Push backward to lock  
mirror in the up position.  
Back cover  
When closing, apply pres-  
sure firmly and evenly in the  
area of the back cover latch.  
Memo clip  
Holds the film box top as a  
reminder.  
Film advance crank  
One complete turn cocks  
shutter and advances film.  
Exposure counter  
window  
Multiple-exposure lever  
Automatic changeover upon  
Move the multiple-exposure  
lever to the “multi” position  
for multiple-exposures or to  
release the shutter when  
there is no film in the  
camera.  
insertion of 120 or 220 film  
insert. Goes up to 15 with  
120 film and up to 30 with  
220 film.  
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Names and Functions of Parts (2)  
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Battery chamber cover  
latch  
Pull the latch toward the lens  
to open the battery chamber.  
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27 Battery chamber cover  
Insert a battery into the battery  
chamber  
Tripod socket  
1/4 inch tripod socket. To con-  
vert to a 3/8 inch socket, first  
remove the small screw in the  
base of the socket. Next, re-  
move the inner socket by turn-  
ing counterclockwise with  
coin.  
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30 Focusing ring  
Distance scale  
Depth-of-field scale  
Alignment dot  
Align with matching alignment  
dot on camera body for rapid  
lens mounting.  
Aperture ring  
A.M. Lever  
Automatic diaphragm operation  
when ”A” appears in the window.  
Diaphragm stopped down to  
preselected aperture when “M”  
appears in window.  
Exposure meter coupler  
Couples the aperture ring to  
any prism finder with built-in  
meter  
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ames and Functions of Parts (3)  
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Roll-Film Insert  
(120 and 220 roll-film inserts are available)  
Leader paper guide marks  
Start Mark  
Indicates the direction leader  
paper is to follow.  
After aligning the start mark on  
the film’s leader paper with this  
mark, the roll-film insert is ready  
for insertion into the camera.  
Film spool stud  
Place film spool on film spool  
stud so that the black side of  
the leader paper faces up.  
Release latch  
Take-up spool stud  
After squeezing in on both sides  
of release latch, the roll-film  
insert can be pulled out of  
camera.  
Attach empty spool to take-up  
spool stud and insert the tip of  
the leader paper into the spool  
slot.  
Film type index  
(120 or 220)  
Insert roll-film insert into camera  
with the film type index upright.  
If the film type index is upside  
down, roll-film insert will not fit  
into the camera.  
Spool clip  
Pull out and lower spool clip to  
insert or remove film spools.  
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Prism Finder  
Hot-shoe (with safety cover)  
Automatically fires cordless  
flash units when the shutter  
release button is depress-  
ed  
.
Eyepiece  
Attach by sliding into the  
Accessories such as eye-  
cup, magnifier, and angle  
finder can be attached.  
grooves of the eyepiece.  
Diopter correction lens  
retainer ring  
Remove by unscrewing in  
Finder release button  
Turn clockwise until it stops,  
push in, and the finder can  
off the camera  
a
counterclockwise direc-  
tion. After inserting cor-  
rection lens, replace retain-  
er ring.  
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Names and Functions of Parts (4)  
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PD Prism Finder S  
(Detailed Instructions on pp. 35-38)  
Aperture ring  
couplin  
Couples to the exposure  
coupler on the aperture  
Meter switch  
Pushing in on this switch when  
the finder is attached to the  
camera will turn on the meter  
and  
a
LED in the finder will light  
up. Even if you release pressure  
from the meter switch, the  
meter will remain on for approxi-  
mately 15 seconds and then  
automatically turn off to con-  
serve electricity.  
as  
Accepts accessories such  
eyecup  
,
magnifier, and angle  
finder.  
Shutter speed dial  
ASA window  
ASA dial  
Diopter correction lens  
retainer ring  
Remove by unscrewing in  
counterclockwise direction.  
After inserting correction lens,  
replace retainer ring.  
Pull out and then turn.  
Finder release button  
Turn clockwise until it stops,  
push in, and the finder can be  
lifted off the camera body.  
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CdS Prism Finder  
(Detailed instructions on pp.39-43)  
Aperture ring  
coupling pin  
Shutter Speed Dial  
Couples to the exposure  
meter coupler on the  
aperture ring.  
Be sure to manually set the  
shutter speed dial of the  
camera body to the speed  
indicated by this dial.  
Hot-shoe (with safety cover)  
Automatically fires cordless  
flash units when the shutter re-  
lease button is depressed.  
Power switch  
Set to OFF when the  
meter is not being  
used.  
Accepts accessories such as  
eyecup,  
finder.  
magnifier, and angle  
ASA dial  
Pull out and then turn  
Attach by sliding into the groov-  
es of the eyepiece.  
ASA window  
Diopter correction lens  
retainer ring  
Remove by unscrewing in  
counterclockwise direction.  
After inserting correction lens,  
replace retainer ring,  
Finder release button  
Turn clockwise until it stops,  
push in, and the finder can be  
lifted off the camera body.  
cover  
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Remove the cover  
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w ith a coin and  
Insert a 15V battery into the chamber  
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Names and Functions of Parts (5)  
Waist-Level Finder S (For detailed instructions, see pp. 44-46)  
Sports finder eyepiece  
Retracted when not used.  
Sports finder wire-frame  
for standard lens  
Retracted when not used.  
Magnifier release  
Push in to raise the  
magnifier.  
Auxiliary mask for 110,  
Not necessary with stan-  
dard lens  
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Alignment dot for  
changing  
magnifier  
To remove magnifier, twist  
counterclockwise and lift out,  
The magnifier is interchange-  
able with 5 types of magnifiers  
with diopter corrections.  
Finder release button  
Turn clockwise until it stops,  
push in  
,
and the finder can be  
lifted off the camera body.  
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Testing to See if the Camera Functions Properly  
To release the shutter when there is no film in the camera, proceed as follows.  
[For detailed instructions on particular points, refer to the page number shown  
in parentheses.)  
1.  
Insert a battery into the camera (p.21).  
2. Set the multiple-exposure lever to “MULTI” (p.50).  
(If you have just purchased the camera and the vinyl tube is still on the take-up  
spool, there is no need to move the multiple-exposure lever.)  
3. Set the shutter speed dial to any shutter speed other than the  
(p.27)  
4. Turn the film advance crank until it stops.  
red mark  
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5. Align the shutter release lock ring with the white dot and release the shutter  
(p.30).  
When ready to load the camera with film, return the multiple-exposure lever to  
its normal position. If this is not done, the film will not advance.  
If the shutter is released without a battery in the camera, the mirror will lock in  
the up position. To return the mirror to its normal position, depress the battery  
check button (21) as far as it will go.  
If the shutter is released with the shutter speed dial set to the red  
position,  
the mirror will lock in the up position. To lower the mirror, turn the shutter speed  
dial in either direction (B or 1/1000 sec.).  
At times it may be necessary to rotate the film advance crank two full turns to  
cock the shutter when an empty take-up spool (without its original vinyl tube) is  
in the camera.  
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Interchanging Lenses  
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Removing the body cap  
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Attaching Lenses  
Removing Lenses  
While aligning the two alignment dots  
(33 & 4), insert lens into camera body  
Then twist lens clockwise until it clicks  
and locks into place.  
While depressing the lens release but-  
ton (13) grasp the part of the lens bar-  
rel that has the depth-of-field scale (32)  
and alignment dot (33) and twist the  
lens counterclockwise until it stops  
While depressing the lens release but-  
ton (13) turn body cap counterclock-  
wise until the red dots are aligned and  
lift out.  
The upper body cover can be removed  
by merely sliding backwards and lifting,  
Then lift out  
.
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Interchanging Finders  
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Attaching Finders  
*After removing  
place caps on both the lens and cam-  
era body  
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lens, be sure to  
All finders are interchanged in the same  
manner.  
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*Never touch the surface of the mirror.  
*After removing a lens, it is recom-  
mended to lock the shutter release but-  
ton by setting the shutter release lock  
ring (7) in order to avoid accidentally  
releasing a cocked shutter when plac-  
ing the camera bodv face down on a  
table.  
Prior to attaching the finder to the  
camera, confirm that the white dot on  
the finder release button is pointing  
upward.  
If the white dot on the button is aligned  
with the white dot on the finder, by de-  
pressing the button and removing your  
finger from it, the white dot on the but-  
ton will automatically point upward. In  
this condition, the button cannot be de-  
pressed; consequently, the finder wiII  
not be accidentally detached from the  
camera.  
Place the rear part of the finder on the  
camera body while holding the front  
part of the finder slightly upward. Slide  
the rear part forward until it stops and  
gently lower the front part of the finder  
on to the camera body. It will then lock  
into place.  
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Removing Finders  
1. Turn the finder release button clock-  
2. While pushing in on the release but-  
ton with your thumb, lift the finder off  
the camera body.  
wise until it stops (about  
Then you  
will be able to push in on the release  
button.  
Precaution:  
Do not leave both white dots aligned by turning the button while the finder is  
attached to the camera. The finder may become detached when the button IS  
occasionally depressed, possibly causing damage  
If you depress the button to point the white dot upward while the finder is attach-  
ed to the camera, be sure to depress the finder against the camera body,  
otherwise the finder will not be locked into place.  
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Focusing Screens  
Interchanging Focusing Screens  
The focusing screens are readily inter-  
changeable. Five different focusing  
screens are available to meet various  
photographic needs.  
Remove the finder, grasp the focusing  
screen lug (2),pull up, and lift out. To  
replace screen, gently insert and lightly  
push it in on both sides until it stops.  
*Since the rear surface of the screen  
is made of plastic, be careful not to  
scratch it when interchanging screens.  
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Inserting a Battery  
CAUTION:  
1. Carefully wipe the contacts of the  
battery before inserting it into the cham-  
ber. Failure to do so could result in poor  
electrical contact and consequent er-  
ratic functioning of the camera  
2. When the camera is not used for a  
long period of time, remove the battery  
and store it in a cool, dry place  
3. When replacing a battery, properly  
dispose of the used battery immediate  
-
ly as it is potentially dangerous The  
batteries are explosive and should  
therefore never be thrown into a fire.  
4. A battery that is not used for a long  
period, even if it is properly stored in a  
dry, cool place, may lose some of its  
charge. Consequently, check its condi-  
tion after replacing it in the camera with  
the battery check button.  
The Mamiya M645 uses one 6V silver  
oxide battery 4SR44 (Eveready No  
544, UCAR 544, Mallory PX28 or  
equivalent or alkaline battery 4LR44  
2. Next, insert the battery, exercising  
caution that the poles match those  
shown on the diagram of the chamber.  
Battery removal will be simplified if the  
battery removal ribbon (A) passes under  
and over the battery.  
1. Pull the battery chamber cover latch  
(26) slightly toward the lens and the  
chamber cover will open  
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Battery Check  
This camera is designed for use with  
either silver oxide or alkaline batteries.  
Although both types offer adequate  
performance, silver oxide batteries  
last much longer  
IMPORTANT. When using the PD  
Prism Finder, make it a point to use  
silver oxide batteries when available  
(in this instance, battery life is short-  
ened if alkaline batteries are used)  
When the battery check button (21,  
located above the film advance knob)  
is depressed, the battery check lamp  
(8, located above the shutter speed  
dial) illuminates. If the battery check  
lamp fails to go on, it is time to replace  
*
When the battery is completely ex-  
hausted, the opened shutter will not  
close. At this time, if the battery check  
button is pushed all the way down as  
far as it will go, the shutter will then  
close.  
the battery  
.
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Film Loading  
Loading the Film  
1. While gently pushing in on the memo  
clip (19), move the back cover latch (17)  
in the direction of the arrow and the  
camera back cover will open.  
2. While squeezing in on both sides of  
the release latch (37) pull the roll-film  
insert out of the camera body. Place  
the film insert on a table making sure  
that the film type index (42) is not upside  
down. Then pull out and lower the  
spool clips found on the left-hand side  
3. Align the right-hand side of an empty  
spool with the lower spool stud (41).  
Then return the spool clip (38) to its  
former position, making sure that the  
left-hand side of the spool is properly  
held by the spool clip.  
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4. In the same manner insert a roll of  
film in the upper compartment.  
5. Make sure that the black side of the  
leader paper faces up.  
6. Gently pull out some of the leader  
paper, pulling it over and around the  
pressure plate. Then insert the tip of  
the leader paper into the slot of the  
take-up spool.  
7. Gently rotate the take-up spool in  
the direction of the arrow until the start  
mark of the film is aligned with the start  
mark on the spool clip (36).  
The above step is to be completed  
before the roll-film insert is placed into  
the camera.  
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Using Roll-Film Designed for Six Exposures  
*
Never load film in direct sunlight. Load it in the shade  
or in your own shadow.  
Roll-film inserts for both 120 and 220 film are loaded in  
If you wish to use roll-film designed for six 6x6cm ex-  
posures, follow the procedure outlined below.  
1. Load the film in a 120 film insert and use in the normal  
way. The film will take 7 exposures.  
2. After 7 exposures have been taken, set the shutter  
speed dial to 1/500 sec., wind the film advance knob and  
release the shutter 4 more times (the exposure counter  
will indicate “11”).  
3. Wind the film advance knob once again so that the ex-  
posure counter indicates "12”, open the back cover, and  
remove the film insert. (Do not release the shutter when  
the exposure counter indicates "12".)  
4. Completely wind the remaining leader paper around  
the film take-up spool.  
*
the same manner. The exposure counter advances to 15  
when the 120 film insert is used, and to 30 when the 220  
film insert is used.  
Make absolutely sure to match the film insert with the film  
type being used. If the wrong insert is used, the correct  
film plane will not be maintained and optimum sharpness  
will not be achieved. Moreover, if 120 film is used in the  
220 film insert, there is the danger of the leader paper  
getting caught in the shutter causing damage to the cam-  
era.  
*
Before placing the film insert into the camera, make sure  
the leader paper on the take-up spool is flat and lies evenly  
between the two edges of the take-up spool. The take-up  
spool should be wound sufficiently tight to make it impos-  
sible for the leader paper to ride over the edge of the  
take-up spool.  
*
If the film in the camera is completely wound onto the  
take-up spool, there is the danger of the tip of the leader  
paper getting caught in the shutter curtain and damaging  
the camera.  
*
Always align the start marks of the film and spool clip  
before placing the film insert into the camera. (If the start  
marks are aligned within the camera with the aid of the  
film advance crank, the first frame will not be correctly  
positioned.)  
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Memo Clip  
Insertion of the Film Insert  
3. After insertion has been completed,  
securely close the camera back cover.  
The memo clip found on the camera  
back cover can be used to hold the  
film box top.  
1. Grasp both sides of the release  
latch (37) of the film insert, making sure  
that the film type index (42) is not upside  
down, and place the film insert straight  
into the camera body. After the film  
insert has completely entered the  
camera body, let go of the release  
latch.  
2. Press in on the outer edges of the  
release latch (indicated by the arrows  
in the photograph above) and the roll-  
film insert will lock into place. (If the  
roll-film insert does not go all the way  
in on the right-hand side, turn the film  
*
If the film advance crank moves  
*
The memo clip also doubles as a  
slightly from the time the film insert is  
placed into the camera to the time the  
back cover is closed, there will be no  
ill effects. However, if the film advance  
crank moves too much, the first frame  
will be fogged.  
safety lock to prevent the camera back  
from accidentally opening. If exces-  
sively thick paper is placed in the memo  
clip, it will no longer simultaneously  
serve as a safety lock.  
advance crank slightly while pushing  
in on the right side of the film insert.)  
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1. After the film has been placed into  
the camera make sure that the multiple-  
exposure lever (25) is aligned with the  
white dot and not with the word  
“MULTI”.  
2. Wind the film advance crank until it  
stops and the number 1 will appear in  
the exposure counter window (20). The  
shutter is now cocked and the camera  
is ready for the first exposure.  
1. Align the shutter speed of your  
choice with the white alignment index  
by rotating the shutter speed dial (12)  
in either direction while pushing in the  
safety lock button located in the center  
of the dial  
2. Color Coding  
(a) Green figures represent ful  
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seconds, all other figures represent the  
denominator of a fraction. (Thus, 30)  
equals 1/30 sec.)  
(b)Orange represents caution. The  
shutter speeds appearing in orange  
are not suitable  
for hand-held shooting.  
Use a tripod.  
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Aperture Ring/Stop-down Operation  
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-
(c)The red B represents BULB. The  
shutter will remain open as long as the  
shutter release button is depressed  
when the shutter speed dial is set to B.  
(d)The red 60X represents the highest  
permissible shutter speed for electronic  
Depth-of-Field Preview Lever  
Keep the AM lever of the lens (29) at  
the Auto position (the letter A is visible),  
and whenever desiring to view the  
depth-of-field, merely push all the way  
upward on the depth-of-field preview  
lever (5) to stop the lens down to the  
preselected aperture. Releasing the  
preview lever will return the lens to its  
maximum aperture.  
flash  
synchronization.  
(e) The  
is the position the  
shutter speed dial is set to when the  
PD Prism Finder is used.  
*
If the shutter is released with the  
AM Lever  
shutter speed dial set to position  
Moving the AM (Auto/Manual) lever(29)  
of the lens so that M is visible will stop  
the lens down to the preselected aper-  
ture.  
and the PD Prism Finder is not attached  
to the camera, the shutter will lock in  
the open position. If the camera is left  
in this condition, the battery will lose  
its power within several hours, so rec-  
tify the situation at once. (Moving the  
Set the desired f/stop on the aperture  
ring (34) by aligning the f/number with  
the red reference dot (A). (The aper-  
*When desiring to use the depth-of-  
field preview lever with the 70mm f/2.8  
!ens (w/built-in between-the-lens shut-  
ter), first set the shutter speed ring of  
ture ring has  
a
click stop for each  
f/stop. In-between clicks can also be  
used)  
shutter speed dial to  
will close the shutter.)  
B
or 1/1000 sec.  
the lens to  
F
(Focal plane shutter) index  
*While gently pushing in on the safe-  
ty lock button, the shutter speed dial  
can be set to any click-stop and then  
locked into place by releasing the lock  
button; however, the shutter speed dial  
can not be used at intermediate speed  
positions.  
mark.  
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Focusing  
1. While looking through the viewfinder,  
adjust the focusing ring (30) until the  
most important part of the subject ap-  
Moreover, simply moving the depth-of-  
field preview lever upward will allow  
one to preview the depth-of-field and  
appearance of out-of-focus images.  
pears sharp.  
2. Extremely accurate focusing is sim-  
*
As an accessory, Mamiya offers  
plified by the split-image rangefinder  
spot located in the center of the focus-  
ing screen. Its wedge is set at a 45°  
angle, making it possible to use either  
horizontal or vertical lines of the sub-  
ject for precise focusing. The split-  
image rangefinder spot is surrounded  
diopter correction lenses which can be  
attached to the prism finders, and  
diopter lenses for the waist-level  
finder. Near and farsighted persons  
will find these accessories useful for  
obtaining accurate focus.  
by a microprism collar which fractures  
the image whenever it goes slightly  
out-of-focus; consequently, it is an in-  
valuable aid for pinpoint focusing ac-  
curacy.  
3. The outer ground glass ring (which  
encircles the microprism collar) can  
also be used for focusing.  
Since the Mamiya M645 is an SLR, the  
photographer always sees in the view-  
finder exactly what will appear on the  
film, regardless of the lens or acces-  
sory being used.  
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Shutter Release and Film Transport Mechanism  
Shutter Release Lock Ring  
*
After the fixed number of exposures  
has been taken (15 or 30), the shutter  
release button automatically locks.  
*If the film is advanced while depress-  
ing the shutter release button, the shut-  
ter will be released at the instant the  
film is fully advanced. Do not attempt  
to take pictures in this manner as a de-  
gree of camera shake is inevitable.  
*
If the PD Prism Finder is not attached  
to the camera body and the shutter is  
released with the shutter speed dial  
set to the  
@
position, the mirror will lock  
in the raised position and the shutter  
will remain open. (Moving the shutter  
1. When releasing the shutter, you may  
use either the front or upper shutter  
release button.  
2. After releasing the shutter, the film  
advance crank is automatically un-  
locked, making it possible to transport  
The shutter release button is equipped  
with a lock ring to prevent accidental  
release of the shutter.  
1. When you wish to release the shutter,  
turn the shutter release lock ring so  
that the white dot (B) is aligned with the  
dot (A) on the camera body.  
2. Aligning the red dot (C) of the shutter  
release lock ring with the dot on the  
camera body will simultaneously lock  
both shutter release buttons.  
speed dial to  
B
or 1/1000  
sec. will lower  
the mirror and close the shutter.)  
Use of the multiple-exposure lever  
*
is explained on page 50.  
*
The front shutter release button is  
threaded to accept cable releases.  
Do not strongly depress the upper  
the film to the next frame.  
Please notice the following points re-  
garding the film transport mechanism:  
*
shutter release button while simulta-  
neously advancing the film. If this is  
done, the film advance automatic stop  
mechanism will be disengaged, and  
the film will advance even during the  
operation of the shutter. Moreover, the  
*
A built-in safety lock prevents the  
shutter from being released if the film  
advance crank is not fully wound or if  
the exposure counter is between  
S
and  
1
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Unloading Film  
mirror may lock in the up position,  
which results in rapid depletion of the  
battery. Should the mirror lock in the  
raised position for the above reason,  
first continue to rotate the film advance  
crank until it stops (after the fixed num-  
ber of exposures (15 or 30) have been  
taken, the film advance crank should  
be rotated more than one full turn),  
then lower and raise the mirror lock-up  
lever, and the mirror will return to its  
normal position, simultaneously termi-  
nating needless electrical consump-  
tion  
(The only time it is necessary to strongly  
depress the upper shutter release but-  
ton is in the event that the mirror locks  
in the raised position upon releasing  
the shutter when working at extremely  
1. After the fixed number of exposures  
have been taken (15 for120, 30 for 220)  
the shutter release button will lock. At  
that time, wind the film advance crank  
until the leader paper is completely  
wound onto the take-up spool. (When  
winding is complete, resistance will  
no longer be felt on the film advance  
crank.)  
2. Open the back cover, remove the  
roll-film insert and the exposure counter  
will reset to S (Start). The exposure  
counter will not reset to S if the insert  
is not removed.  
3. Remove the film from the film insert,  
exercising care that the film does not  
loosen, and seal it.  
low temperatures. At such  
a
time, if the  
film is advanced afler first strongly de-  
pressing the release button, then lower  
and raise the mirror lock-up lever, the  
mirror will lower and the camera will be  
ready for the next exposure.)  
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Methods  
holding the camera securely  
The Neck Strap  
- - - - - - - - .  
Eve Level Owration  
Attaching to Camera  
No matter how carefully one focuses  
the camera, if there is camera move-  
ment during the instant the shutter is  
released, sharp pictures are unlikely.  
To eliminate camera movement, care  
must be taken regarding the method  
of holding the camera and releasing  
the shutter.  
Place the neck strap fastener over the  
neck strap lug on the camera body and  
gently pull it away from the camera  
while pressing it toward the body until  
it clicks and locks in place.  
Removing from Camera  
While pushing in on the rear blade of  
the neck strap fastener with your thumb,  
slide it forward and remove.  
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Waist-Level Operation  
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Hand Grips  
When hand-holding the camera with  
the waist-level finder attached, adjust  
the length of the neck strap to take up  
all slack and support the camera against  
the body. As accessories, Mamiya  
offers a selection of hand grips which  
not only help to eliminate camera-  
shake, but are also convenient for  
carrying the camera.  
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Using the PD Prism Finder  
(1)  
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Special ‘Features  
1. The PD Prism Finder is a n eye- level finder with a built-in silic on  
photo diode exposure meter a nd elec tronic shutter c ontrol c irc uit.  
2. The PD Prism Finder offers c omplete c oupling of the lens a per-  
ture, shutter speed, a nd film speed (ASA)  
3. Seven LEDs a re built in to the viewfinder system.  
A
green LED  
indic a tes c orrec t exposure a nd red LEDs ind ic a te over, under, a nd  
c ompensa ted exposure  
4. The built-In meter c overs a broa d ra nge, is highly a c c ura te even  
in dim light, a nd ha s  
photo diodes.  
a
ra pid response bec a use it utilizes silic on  
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Specifications  
Viewfinder: 0.74 ma gnific a tion with sta nda rd lens a t  
infinity, built-on hot-shoe, c oma s with  
Sinc e the PD Prism Finder utilize s the  
ba ttery in the c a mera body, a timer is  
inc orpora ted into the meter switc h of  
the PD Prism Finder to prevent un-  
nec essa ry elec tric a l c onsumption.  
Metering System:  
through-the-lens,  
full-  
1. Set the c a mera body shutter speed  
dial to the PD Prism Finder positron@  
loc a ted between B a nd 1/1,000 sec .  
If the shutter speed dial is set to  
a
po-  
sition other than the PD Finder and  
camera body will not be electrically  
connected. Consequently, the view-  
finder LED’s will not illuminate.  
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ASA  
D I N  
6400  
(39)  
(38)  
(37)  
(5000)  
(4000)  
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3200  
1600  
800  
400  
200  
100  
50  
(36)  
(35)  
(2500)  
(2000)  
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(34)  
(33)  
(32)  
(31)  
(1250)  
(1000)  
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(30)  
(29)  
(650)  
(500)  
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4. Pull out and turn the ASA dial (B)  
until the appropriate ASA number  
appears in the window.  
2. Attach the PD Prism Finder to the  
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(28)  
camera  
body.  
(27)  
(26)  
3. Turn the aperture ring of the lens so  
that the exposure meter coupler (35) of  
the lens and the aperture ring coupling  
pin (A) of the PD Finder engage.  
(320)  
(250)  
(25)  
(24)  
(23)  
(160)  
(125)  
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(22)  
Be sure to check for proper coupling.  
If the aperture ring coupling pin (A) is  
not properly seated in the fork of the  
exposure meter coupler (35), use a pen  
(or similar device) to push the aperture  
ring coupling pin into its proper position  
into the fork.  
*Always set the AM Lever on the lens  
to “A”, otherwise correct metered ex-  
posure cannot be obtained. For the  
same reason, do not touch the Depth-  
of-field Preview Lever when making  
an exposure measurement.  
(21)  
(20)  
(19)  
(80)  
(64)  
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(18)  
(17)  
(16)  
(40)  
(32)  
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25  
(15)  
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Using the PD Prism Finder  
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(2)  
5. Push in and release the meter switch  
(C) to turn on the meter. With the meter  
on and while looking through the view-  
finder, adjust the aperture ring (34) or  
shutter speed dial (D) until the central  
(green) LED in the right-hand side LED  
panel illuminates, indicating correct  
e x s o s u r e .  
*The shutter speed dial has click-  
stops at full one speed intervals and  
cannot be used at intermediate posi-  
tions. Although the aperture ring has  
click-stops at one stop intervals, inter-  
mediate positions may also be used.  
*The shutter speed dial of the PD  
Prism Finder has  
a
stronq click-stop at  
- - . .-_  
The meter circuit remains on as long as  
the meter switch is depressed. After  
releasing your finger from the switch,  
it will stay on approximately 15 seconds  
longer, then the meter will automati-  
cally turn off to conserve electrical  
consumption.  
1/1000 sec. to enable the us.er.to te. ll  
_
by touch alone, without any need to  
remove his eye from the viewfinder,  
when he is changing from the adjacent  
1/500 sec. or 8 sec. shutter speed to  
1/1000 sec.  
*If two LED’s illuminate simultaneous-  
ly, make fine adjustments with the ap-  
erture ring until the central green LED  
appears the brightest.  
*Remember to adjust the shutter  
speed with the PD finder shutter speed  
dial and to keep the camera body  
shutter speed dial set to  
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Exposure Compensation  
5. When photographing a brightly lit  
subject against dark background,  
such as a night club performer, set  
exposure to 1 or 2.  
6. Brightly lit night scenes, such as city  
streets, are usually rendered most  
naturally with the correct exposure  
(green LED).  
The LED Panel incorporated into the PD  
Prism Finder simplifies exposure com-  
pensation, assuring perfect exposures  
Correct Exposure Measurement  
*The TTL metering system of your  
PD Prism Finder makes it unnecessary  
to consider such factors as the differ-  
ence in angle of view of interchange-  
able lenses, filter factors, or exposure  
increase for macrophotography. (For  
accurate exposure measurement when  
taking close-ups, be sure to carefully  
read the instructions packed with the  
auto bellows, reverse ring, etc.)  
*In macrophotography, the amount of  
light reaching the film varies in ac-  
cordance with the extension of the  
auto bellows, extension rings, etc.  
Consequently, for accurate results be  
sure to first focus on the subject before  
taking an exposure measurement,  
a
-
-
everytime. Each LED represents  
a
full stop increment and plus and minus  
signs are indicated within the view-  
finder to assist in compensating.  
The uppermost LED represents three  
or more stops overexposure, and the  
lowermost LED represents three or  
more stops underexposure.  
7. When photographing extremely dark  
subjects (e.g. close-up of a black cat),  
set exposure to  
The exposure compensation or LED  
panel can also be used to increase the  
ASA range to 3 51200. For example,  
-
1.  
*
Compensation Hints  
with the ASA dial set to 25, instead of  
using the green LED for correct ex-  
posure, use the +3 LED when using  
ASA 3 film.  
1. For strongly back-lit subjects out-  
doors, set the exposure to + 1 (the red  
LED directly above the green one).  
2. To photograph a person indoors,  
seated next to a window and strongly  
back-lit, set exposure to + 2.  
3. When photographing interiors, to  
compensate for the bright interior lights,  
set exposure to +1 or + 2.  
*
Since the upper and lowermost  
*To prevent extraneous light from en-  
tering the eyepiece and influencing the  
exposure reading, keep your eye close  
to the eyecup when making an expo-  
sure measurement.  
LED’s represent 3 or more stops differ-  
ence from the central (green) LED,  
whenever compensating by 3 stops,  
first adjust the aperture or shutter  
speed for 2 stops of compensation and  
then move the aperture ring or shutter  
speed dial one more click stop for 3  
stops of compensation.  
4. When copying white documents, set  
exposure to +2. If  
a
standard gray  
card is used to determine exposure,  
no correction is necessary.  
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Inserting the Battery  
Special Features  
1. The CdS Prism Finder is an eye-level finder with a built-in CdS  
exposure meter for accurate exposure measurement.  
2. It couples to the aperture when attached to the camera.  
3. An exposure meter indicator needle is visible inthe viewfinder to  
MS-76 or equivalent or alkaline bat-  
tery LR44 as the power source,  
Meter Coupling Range: (withf/1.9  
lens and 100ASA  
film)  
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Method of Use  
1. Remove the battery chamber cover  
by rotating it counterclockwrse with  
*Be sure to check for proper coupling.  
If the aperture ring coupling pin (A) is  
not properly seated in the fork of the  
exposure meter coupler (35) use a pen  
(or similar device) to push the aperture  
ring coupling pin into its proper position  
into the fork.  
*Always set the AM Lever on the lens  
to “A”, otherwise correct exposure can-  
not be obtained. For the same reason,  
do not touch the Depth-of-Field Pre-  
view Lever when making an exposure  
measurement.  
the aid of  
a
coin.  
2. The underside of the battery cham-  
ber cover bears a + mark. Be sure to  
have the + marks of battery and cham-  
ber cover face each other as the bat-  
tery is inserted. Then securely retighten  
battery chamber cover  
*Wipe battery with a soft cloth before  
inserting into battery chamber, as  
a
soiled battery may fail to make, or  
maintain, proper contact  
*When the finder is not used for a  
long period of time remove the battery  
and store it in a cool, dry place.  
1. Attach the CdS Prism Finder to the  
camera body.  
2. Turn the aperture ring of the lens so  
that the exposure meter coupler (35)  
and aperture ring coupling pin (A) of  
the CdS Prism Finder engage.  
*Never throw used batteries into  
fire, or attempt to charge a battery.  
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Using the CdS Prism Finder (2)  
5. Set the shutter speed dial on the  
camera body to the desired speed, and  
then set the shutter speed dial of the  
CdS Prism Finder to the same speed.  
(Examples of recommended shutter  
speeds to use with 100 ASA film would  
be 1/250, or 1/l25 sec. outdoors on a  
sunny day, 1/125 or 1/60 sec. outdoors  
on a cloudy day, and 1/30 sec. when  
working indoors,)  
3. Set the meter of the CdS Prism Find-  
er to the correct ASA. To do so, pull  
out and rotate the ASAdial (B) so that  
the appropriate ASAnumber appears  
in the window, aligned with the index  
mark.  
4. Turn the exposure meter switch to  
O N .  
6. To set the correct exposure, rotate  
the aperture ring until the exposure  
meter indicator needle visible in the  
viewfinder is centered between the  
two brackets visible on the right-hand  
side of the focusing screen.  
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Aperture Priority Method  
The brackets visible in the viewfinder  
not only indicate correct exposure, but  
If the indicator needle cannot be cen-  
tered even after rotating the aperture  
ring as far as it will go, the exposure  
must be adjusted by rotating the CdS  
Prism Finder shutter speed dial. If the  
indicator needle is too high, set the  
shutter speed dial to a shorter (“faster”)  
1. When desiring to set the aperture  
first set the aperture ring to the de-  
sired f/stop, and then adjust for ex-  
posure by rotating the shutter speed  
dial of the finder until the indicator  
needle is centered between the  
brackets  
are also notched to indicate  
f/stops  
(see diagram) to simplify exposure  
compensation for unusual lighting.  
When the exposure meter switch is set  
to OFF, the indicator needle rests at  
the bottom position.  
speed; it too low, set to  
a
longer  
2. Check the setting of the finder shut-  
ter speed dial, and set the same set-  
ting on the shutter speed dial of the  
camera.  
*When adjusting for exposure with the  
CdS Prism Finder shutter speed dial,  
do not use any intermediate positions,  
but always set the dial to a click-stop  
If the indicator needle cannot be per-  
fectly centered with the shutter speed  
dial at a click-stop position, make final  
adlustments with the aperture ring.  
(“slower”) speed. After adjusting the  
shutter speed dial of the CdS Prism  
Finder, if the indicator needle is slightly  
off-center, make final adjustments with  
the aperture ring.  
Whenever changing the setting of the  
shutter speed dial of the CdS Prism  
Finder to adjust for exposure, do not  
forget to set the shutter speed dial of  
the camera body to the same setting.  
Correct Exposure 0  
7.  
After the above steps have been  
completed (centering of the indicator  
needle), exposure setting should be  
correct, and the picture may be taken.  
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Using the CQS Prism Finder (3)  
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Meter Coupling Range  
The range of usable shutter speeds  
varies in accordance with the film  
speed (ASA). As the shutter speeds  
shown in the shaded area of the dia-  
gram below are beyond the range of  
the meter, the shutter speed dial is  
provided with a safety lock to prevent  
one from entering the non-usable zone.  
For example, it can be seen from the  
diagram that 1/8 sec. is in the non-  
usable zone when using film rated at  
800 ASA (or higher); consequently,  
when the ASA dial of the CdS Finder is  
set to 800, the shutter speed dial can-  
not be set to 1/8 sec.  
*To conserve battery power, keep the  
exposure meter switch set to OFF  
whenever the meter is not in use. Even  
when forgetting to set the switch to  
OFF, whenever the CdS Prism Finder  
is removed from the camera, the expo-  
sure meter is automatically switched  
*To obtain optimum results, follow the  
same precautions outlined for the PD  
Prism Finder (see “Correct Exposure  
Measurement”, p.38).  
off because of the small safety switch  
built into the bottom of the finder.  
Usable Shutter Speeds (unshaded area)  
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Using the Waist-level Finder  
S
(1)  
Raising the Magnifier  
Opening the Finder Hood  
Closing the Finder Hood  
Push in on the magnifier release button  
to raise the magnifier.  
Pull up on the finder hood opening  
flange to open the finder.  
First, push in on the sides; next, push  
the front cover and back together to  
fold the finder.  
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Using the Waist-level Finder S (2)  
__  
Lowering the Magnifier  
Interchanging Magnifiers  
*
In addition to the standard magnifier  
(-1.5 diopters), magnifiers of + 2, +l,  
0, 2, and - 3 diopters are available  
-
for near and farsighted users.  
The standard -1.5 diopter magnifier is  
designed for users, whether eyeglass  
wearers or not, that have no trouble  
seeing a subject 2.5 ft. (70cm) away  
clearly. For those who have difficulty  
seeing clearly at such a distance, or for  
those who wish to remove their eye-  
glasses in order to see the entlre focus-  
Ing screen field, please use a diopter  
lens which is available as an optional  
accessory However, before making a  
purchase, try the diopter lens at your  
Mamiya dealer to make sure it matches  
your eye.  
To lower, push down on the edge of  
the magnifier board until it locks into  
place.  
Removing the Magnifier  
While holding the finder side panels  
with the left hand so that the magnifier  
board (A) is not lowered, grasp the  
edge of the magnifier with the fingers  
of the right hand and twist counterclock-  
wise to remove.  
Attaching  
a
Magnifier  
Align the white dots of the magnifier  
and magnifier board; drop magnifier  
into magnifier board, and twist clock-  
wise until magnifier clicks and locks  
into place.  
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0 Using the Auxiliary Mask  
Using the Sports Finder  
With Waist-Level Finder  
S
in the closed  
The wire-frame of the sports finder in-  
dicates the field for the 80mm lenses.  
When desiring to use the 110, 150, or  
210mm lens, the auxiliary mask must be  
attached to the wire-frame. When de-  
siring to open the Waist-Level Finder  
Hood, while the auxiliary mask is at-  
tached to the raised frame, first pull the  
bottom of the auxiliary mask out to the  
second notch, in order to prevent the  
auxiliary mask from blocking the finder  
h o o d .  
Setting the auxiliary mask to the second  
notch has no adverse effects on the  
accuracy of the indicated fields; there-  
fore, it is perfectly acceptable to use  
the sports finder in this condition. Addi-  
tionally, when the auxiliary mask is set  
to the second notch, it is also possible  
to lower it over the closed finder hood,  
although it is recommended to remove  
the auxiliary mask before lowering the  
wire-frame in order to minimize  
scratches on the surface of the plastic  
mask.  
position, first raise the sports finder  
eyepiece (B) to a vertical position. The  
eyepiece sight folds into the eyepiece  
base; when lifted out of the base, the  
eyepiece sight will stay in a vertical  
position because of the eyepiece  
spring. Next, lift the wire-frame (C) of  
the sports finder.  
As the Waist-Level Finder Hood can be  
opened even with the sports finder  
mask raised, focusing can be quickly  
and easily checked. (However, if the  
finder hood is first opened, the sports  
finder wire-frame cannot be raised.)  
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Depth-of-field refers to the total area (foreground and background) which will  
appear in focus (sharp). The area of sharpness (depth-of-field) depends upon  
the distance the lens is focused at, the f/stop (or aperture) being used, and the  
focal length of the lens. The area that will appear sharp can be determined in  
three ways:  
1. The Depth-of-Field can be directly viewed on the focusing screen by gently  
pushing the Depth-of-Field preview lever upward, as far as it will go. When re-  
leased, the spring-loaded lever will return to its original position and at the  
same time, the diaphragm of the lens will return to maximum aperture for bright  
viewing.  
2. The depth-of-field can also be determined by referring to the depth-of-field  
scale engraved on the lens and which lies directly above the aperture ring. The  
f/stop numbers are engraved on both the right and left-hand sides of the center  
reference mark. Simply locate the f/stop (aperture) you are using and read the  
figures which appear above the f/stop number on the distance scale of the lens.  
For example, with the 80mm f/2.8 lens focused at 10ft. (3m) and the aperture ring  
set to f/16, the depth-of-field scale reveals that everything from about 7ft. (2m)  
to about 20ft. (6m) will appear sharp (see photograph).  
3. The lens can also be-stopped down to the preselected aperture for direct  
viewing of the Depth-of-Field by using the AM lever on the lens instead of the  
camera Depth-of-Field preview lever. To do so, move the lever so that M  
(Manual) is visible. You can take a picture in this condition while observing the  
Depth-of-Field.  
*When desiring to use the Depth-of-Field preview lever with the 70mm f/2.8  
lens (w/built-in between-the-lens shutter), first set the shutter speed ring of the  
lens to F (Focal plane shutter) index mark.  
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Using  
Flash  
1. Flash units can be attached to the  
camera’s tripod socket or to the acces-  
sory shoe of the hand grip.  
2. The Mamiya M645 has two sync  
terminals which are used in the follow-  
ing way:  
(1) When using an electronic flash, plug  
the synchronization cord into the X ter-  
minal and set the shutter speed dial to  
1/60 sec. or longer (1/30 - 8 sec.).  
(2) When using FP flashbulbs, plug the  
cord into the FP socket and set the  
shutter speed dial to 1/60 sec. or shorter  
(1/125 - 1/1000 sec.).  
(3) For MF and M bulbs, use the X ter-  
minal and set the shutter speed dial to  
1/30 sec. or longer for MF bulbs, and  
1/15 sec. or longer for M-type bulbs.  
The Prism and PD Prism Finder are  
equipped with a hot-shoe and offer  
cordless flash operation for flash units  
that have a hot-shoe contact.  
*
If the flash duration of an electronic  
flash is longer than 1/1000 sec. (e.g.  
1/600 sec.) set the shutter speed dial to  
1/30 sec. (not 1/60 sec.) or longer.  
When using flash, carefully read the  
instructions packed with the flashbulbs  
or flash unit to avoid making errors.  
Precaution when Using Flash  
When using the X-sync terminal of the  
camera body, be sure to insert the  
plastic safety cover into the hot-shoe,  
and when using the hot-shoe, be sure  
to insert the appropriate safety cover  
into the X-sync terminal. This proce-  
dure will prevent the possibility of re-  
ceiving an electric shock while an elec-  
tronic flash is attached and accidentally  
touching the terminal not being used.  
Flash Synchronization Chart  
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When using infrared film it is necessary to make a focus-  
ing adjustment in order to achieve accurate focus. This  
focusing adjustment is particulary important when:  
a) using non-wide-angle lenses  
b) taking close-ups  
c) shooting at wide apertures  
When the white dot of the multiple-exposure lever (25) is  
aligned with MULTI, the double-exposure prevention  
mechanism is disengaged, so that the shutter can be  
cocked with the film advance crank without moving the  
film, making multiple-exposures possible. (When making  
multiple-exposures, the exposure counter does not ad-  
vance.)  
When desiring to make a multiple-exposure, set the mul-  
tiple-exposure lever to MULTI. (It can be set to MULTI  
either before or after the initial exposure of the multiple-  
exposure.) After making the initial exposure, recock the  
shutter with the film advance crank and then make the  
second (double) exposure, repeating as often as desired.  
Focusing Adjustment Procedure  
1. The red dot or line on the right side of the center refer-  
ence line (also red) is the infrared mark.  
2. After focusing in the usual manner, check the distance  
on the distance scale that is aligned with the center refer-  
ence mark of the lens, and then make the focusing adjust-  
ment by turning the focusing ring slightly in the direction  
indicated by the arrow in the accompanying photograph  
so that the distance just observed is aligned with the  
infrared mark.  
Remember to return the multiple-exposure lever to its  
original position upon completion of the multiple-expo-  
sure.  
*
To release the shutter when there is no film in the  
*
For information regarding the proper filter and exposure,  
camera, set the multiple-exposure lever to “MULTI”.  
refer to the data sheet packed with the film.  
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Mirror Lock-up  
When the camera is mounted on a tripod for copy work or telephotography at  
long (slow) shutter speeds, the small amount of vibrations due to”mirror-bounce”,  
which normally are of no consequence, may cause blurring of the image due to  
the high magnification encountered in extreme close-ups and telephotography.  
Mirror shock can be eliminated by locking the mirror in the up position before  
making the exposure.  
1. To lock the mirror up, merely move the mirror lock-up lever (23) backwards,  
until it is horizontal (the lever may be lowered either before or after cocking the  
shutter).  
2. With the shutter cocked, release the shutter with a cable release. After  
releasing the shutter, you may wind the film advance crank with the mirror still  
in the up position if you wish.  
*
Return the mirror to its normal position immediately after completing all of  
your mirror lock-up photography.  
*When using the 70mm f/2.8 lens (w/between-the-lens shutter), be sure to  
refer to the instructions packed with the lens.  
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Using the Delayed S Shutter Release  
Attach the camera to a tripod or place  
it on a firm support. (If the camera sup-  
port protrudes beyond the front of the  
camera body, cock the delayed shutter  
release before placing it on the sup-  
port).  
1. Advance the film and cock the shut-  
ter with the film advance crank  
3. Push the activating lever in the di-  
rection of the engraved arrow to start  
the delayed shutter release.  
4. The upper shutter release button will  
move when the delayed shutter release  
is activated. Do not advance the film  
until the upper shutter release button  
returns to its normal (raised) position.  
2. Cock the delayed shutter release  
by rotating the lever (14) clockwise  
When fully rotated (approx. 180°) there  
will be a 10 sec. delay, and when ro-  
tated approximately 90°,there will be a  
5 sec delay before the shutter is re-  
leased (Rotating the lever less than 90°  
will fail to cock the delayed shutter  
release.) When the spring-loaded de-  
layed shutter release lever (14) is re-  
leased, it will return to its original  
position, xposing the activating lever  
*If desiring to stop the delayed shutter  
release after it has already started,  
merely reset the lever (14) and it will  
stop.  
*Even after cocking the delayed shut-  
ter release, the shutter can be tripped  
(A)  
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Interchanging the Film Advance Crank  
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Attaching the crank  
Removing the crank  
with the Shutter release button, by-  
passing the delayed shutter release, as  
often as desired  
*If the delayed shutter release is in-  
advertently started when the shutter is  
uncocked, it will stop after partially  
functioning. Then, reset the lever, ad-  
vance the film, and push the activating  
lever to start the delayed shutter re-  
lease. If the film is advanced, at such a  
time, before resetting the delayed shut-  
ter release,the delayed shutter release  
will automatically commence operating  
the moment the film is fully advanced,  
1. Rotate the film advance crank until  
it stops.  
2. Then, rotate it counterclockwise ap-  
proximately 20° while simultaneously  
pushing in on the release lever (A), and  
1. Align the red dot (B) of the camera  
body with the index line (C) on the film  
advance crank.  
2. With red dot and index line aligned,  
push the film advance crank into the  
receptor, then twist approximately 20°  
clockwise while pushing in on the re-  
lease lever (A), and it will lock into  
place.  
tripping the shutter  
a
few moments  
later.  
For the same reasons outlined above,  
the shutter release lock ring should  
also be set to the unlocked position  
before starting the delayed shutter re-  
lease.  
it will detach.  
*When attaching the camera to  
a
large, professional tripod, the camera  
support may protrude beyond the front  
of the camera body However, if the  
camera is attached to such a tripod  
with the accessory Mamiya Quick-shoe  
model 2, it will be possible to cock the  
delayed shutter release with the cam-  
era attached to the tripod.  
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The film advance crank is interchangeable with the film advance‘knob which is available as‘ an optional accessory.  
Removing the knob  
Attaching the knob  
*When desiring to exchange the film  
advance crank or knob, first rotate it  
until it stops and the shutter is cocked.  
If this is not done, the camera body re-  
ceptor [and red dot (B)] will freely ro-  
tate, making replacement difficult.  
1. Rotate the film advance knob recep-  
tor of the camera body clockwise as  
far as it will go (the red dot (B) will then  
be facing upward).  
2. With the release lever(D) of the knob  
at its lowest position, place knob  
against knob receptor of the camera  
body, rotating it clockwise approxi-  
mately 20° and the knob will lock tnto  
place  
1. Rotate film advance knob until it  
stops.  
2. While holding the release lever (D)  
of the knob in the up position with a  
small screwdriver, or suitable tool, ro-  
tate knob counterclockwise and it will  
disengage from camera body.  
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Time Exposures  
Tripod Socket  
- - - -  
__  
There are two methods of taking time  
exposures with the Mamiya M64.5.  
1. By setting the shutter speed dial to  
B and using a cable release with lock  
provision.  
2. By removing the battery from the  
battery chamber.  
(a) Remove battery.  
(b)Set the shutter speed dial to any  
position.  
(c)Release the shutter and it will lock  
in the open position.  
(d) Depress battery check button as far  
As a general rule of thumb for optimum sharpness, we recommend using 1/125  
sec. as the minimum shutter speed for hand-held shooting. For longer exposures  
as it will go to close shutter.  
(1/60 sec.  
8 sec.), attach the camera to a sturdy tripod.  
1. For standard tripods with a 1/4" screw, the camera may be directly attached  
to the tripod as it is.  
2. To attach to tripods with the larger 3/8” screw, first unscrew the small screw  
found in the base of the camera’s tripod socket by turning it counterclockwise.  
Next, remove the 1/4" adapter (A) by inserting a coin in the slot and turning the  
adapter in a counterclockwise direction. Finally, attach the camera to the 3/8”  
tripod.  
*
If it is necessary to completely eliminate all camera movement, attach cam-  
era to a tripod, lock the mirror up, and release the shutter with a cable release.  
*When attached to the accessory Revolving Tripod Adapter, the Mamiya M645  
can be instantly rotated to change from vertical to horizontal format, or vice  
versa.  
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Trouble-Shooting  
3. The developed roll of film has 1 or 2 frames less  
than it should have.  
If your camera appears to be malfunctioning, check the  
list below to see whether or not you have forgotten some-  
thing.  
A) Did you align the start marks with the film advance crank  
after placing the roll-film insert into the camera?  
The film should always be set to the start mark before  
placing the film insert into the camera. (p.24)  
B) Did you properly align the start marks of the film and  
roll-film insert?  
1. The shutter release button will not move.  
A) Did you unlock the shutter release button? (p.30)  
B) Did you wind the film advance crank until it stops?(p.30)  
Check the instructions once again. (p.24)  
2. The mirror is locked in the up position.  
(Cannot see anything through the finder.)  
A) Did you release the shutter without a battery in the  
camera? Has the battery been correctly inserted into the  
camera, or is it backwards? Is the correct battery type in-  
serted into the camera?  
4. The PD Prism Finder’s LED’s do not illuminate  
when pressing the meter switch.  
Did you set the camera’s shutter speed dial to the  
po-  
sition? If not, there will be no electrical connection. (p.35)  
Press the battery check button, as far as it will go, to lower  
mirror. (p.22)  
B) Did you lower the mirror lock-up lever? If so, raise it.  
5. You may receive an electric shock when an  
electronic flash is connected to the X-sync  
terminal and you touch the hot-shoe. Also, you  
may receive an electric shock when an elec-  
tronic flash is attached to the hot-shoe and  
p.51)  
C) Did you release the shutter with the shutter speed dial  
set to the  
position?  
If so, move the shutter speed dial to B or 1/1000 sec, (p.28)  
you touch the X-sync terminal.  
As a precaution against possible shock, always keep the  
safety cover on the terminal when not in use (see p.49)  
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Precautions  
Releasing the shutter with no film in the camera  
The film transport mechanism has a built-in safety lock  
which prevents the shutter from being released after the  
last exposure on a roll of film, or when there is no film in  
the camera. Thus, when the shutter release button locks  
under such circumstances, do not force it To release the  
shutter, merely set the multiple-exposure lever to “MULTI”.  
in this condition the battery will lose its power within  
several hours  
The position is only for use with the PD Prism Finder.  
Photographing at Low Temperatures  
When photographing at low temperatures, be careful of  
the following points to maintain camera performance.  
1. Be sure to use a fresh battery.  
2. When using electronic flash, set the shutter speed dial  
to 1/30 sec. or longer.  
Mirror Lock-up  
When the mirror is locked in the up position and the  
camera is outdoors there is a small possibility of sunlight  
entering the lens, focusing on the rubberized-cloth focal  
3. Place the camera in the outside air only during the  
moment of exposure.  
*When working at extremely low temperatures, it some-  
times becomes impossible to wind the film advance crank  
after the shutter has been released. In such a case, after  
placing the camera in a warm place, it will become possi-  
ble to wind the film advance crank if the upper shutter re-  
lease button is strongly depressed as far as it will go.  
plane shutter, and burning it to  
a
certain degree. Although  
such a possibility is remote, caution is called for. There-  
fore, when using mirror lock-up outdoors, always return  
the mirror to its normal position after completing all your  
mirror lock-up exposures. If the interval between mirror  
lock-up exposures is long, lower the mirror while waiting.  
*
A battery that malfunctions at low temperatures will  
The  
If the shutter is released with the shutter speed dial set to  
the position, the mirror will lock in the up position and  
the film advance knob will not move. If the camera is left  
position on the Shutter Speed Dial  
become usable again when it is returned to normal temper-  
ature. However, the battery should not be subjected to  
rapid and extreme changes of temperature, lest it grow  
unreliable.  
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Care of the Camera  
Cleaning  
When the camera is not used for a long period of  
Never touch the lens or mirror surfaces. Keeping a  
Mamiya UV or SL filter (p.61) on the lens will protect  
it from dust. fingerprints. and so on. If a lens needs  
cleaning, blow away the dust particles with a blower,  
and clean the lens surface with lens cleaning tissue  
and lens cleaner. Merely blowing dust particles off  
the mirror surface is sufficient- never touch it.  
time, remove the battery and any film from the  
camera. Do not store the camera at temperatures  
exceeding  
or at temperatures less than  
(-10%). Also avoid storing the camera for pro-  
longed periods of time in  
a
damp or salty atmosphere,  
(Color film should be stored at the manufacturer’s  
recommended temperatures )  
As cameras are precision instruments, avoid shocks  
and rough handling.  
Periodic Check  
Periodically check the camera to make sure it is in  
working order. This is especially so before an im-  
portant photographic assignment. Check the battery,  
flash synchronization. mirror and shutter movement,  
film wind. diaphragm automation and so on. If the  
camera IS malfunctioning. take it to the nearest  
authorized Mamiya Service Center for repairs.  
When the camera I S stored for  
a
long time. periodical-  
ly remove the camera and release the shutter several  
times to keep the camera in good condition  
Handled with reasonable care. your Mamiya M645  
should provide you with years of pleasure.  
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