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Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 6 MF,
Succeeding the New Mamiya 6, the Mamiya 6 MF is the latest addition to the
Mamiya 6
x
6cm format series which has become the world’s standard in the
medium format field thanks to Mamiya’s stress on “originality and reliability “-two
qualities that have become synonymous with the very name Mamiya.
A combination of Mamiya’s traditional precision workmanship and modern
aesthetics, the 6 MF can take photos in any of three formats
(
6
x
6cm,
6
x
4.5cm and
the wide panoramic format using an adapter with 135 film ).
Featuring automatic exposure (AE) control, the 6 MF is compact, light weight and
exhibits the versatility of a 35mm camera, while assuring high quality medium
format pictures, The retractable lens mount, which allows the lens to be partially
recessed into the camera body, further adds to the camera’s compactness while
protecting the lens.
The 6 MF also comes with three types of high perfomance interchangeable
lenses
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the standard (75mm),wide angle (50mm), and telephoto (15Omm)
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to
satisfy a variety of photographic prerequisites.
While the 6 MF has undergone extensive quality control checks, it is extremely
important that this manual be read carefully before attempting to use the camera.
A thorough understanding of just how and why your new camera work will eliminate
potential misuse and ensure a long
life.
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Mamiya 6 MF
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Special Features of the
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Manual Photography
Parts ...............................
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Nomenclature and Functional
Preparatory Steps for Use
Mounting/Removing Lenses
HOW to Retract the Lens Mount
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Self-Timer ........................
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Depth-of-Field
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Exposure Compensation
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Time Exposures
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Inserting Batteries ............................................................
Curtain .............................
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Flash Photography
Infrared Photography
Opening/Closing Light Shield
Releasing the Shutter ......................................................
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Release Button
Emergency Winding-Stop
How to Hold the Camera
Photography with the 6 x 4.5
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Before Loading the Film
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Loading the Film .............................................................
Shutter Speed
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Format ......................
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Lenses.. ..............
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Shutter Release Button
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Accessories
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LED Indicators in the Viewfinder
Specifications
Focusing the Lens ............................................................
Taking Photographs .........................................................
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Trouble Shooting
Camera Care
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Photography ..........................
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Maintenance .................
AE (Automatic Exposure)
Camera Storage and
AE Lock (AEL) Photography
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[Retracted
-
locked]
The retractable lens mount greatly reduces
the profile of the Mamiya 6 MF. making it
more convenient to store and carry.
When not in use the lens mount,
retracts into the body for storage
and reduces the overall size of
the camera.
(The mount slides 31mm into and
out of the body - depending on its
being in the operational or storage
mode.)
[Extended ready to use]
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(“A” retracts first, then "B" coupled with the
lens retracts)
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Film speed window (ISO)
Exposure compensation scale
Retractable lens mount
Internal bellows
Rangefinder coupling pin
Retraction/extension button
Press this button to retract the lens for
st
orage. or pull it out for operation.
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AEL release button
Film selector
Exposure compensation lock
release button
Film holder roller
Film type (120 or
Pressure plate
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Self-timer lever
Synchro-socket
(
)
(
)
Viewfinder eyepiece
Rubber eyecup
carrying strap lug
Film spool stud
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Body cap
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Then, while pressing the lens release button
(B) in, rotate the cap counterclockwise, and
align the groove (C) on the cap’s side with
the lens alignment dot (D) on the body. The
body cap can then be pulled out.
In order to attach the lens, first pull out the
lens mount and remove the camera body
cap. To do this, while pressing the retraction/
extension button (A) in, pull the lens mount
out by gripping the cross bar of the lens cap.
*The lens release button cannot be pressed
when the light shield curtain is open. So make sure
the curtain is closed. For curtain opening/closing
see page 13.
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[Mounting lens]
[Removing lens]
Changing lens
When changing lens, pull out the retractable
mount and proceed to the action mode.
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Through mounting the lens is possible with the
mount retracted, removing it is not possible. (Inter-
locks!)
When the mount is retracted, or if the light baffle
is open when trying to remove the lens, the lens
release button will not work, preventing lens re-
lease.
Particularly when mounting the 50mm lens, take
care so that the rear rim of the lens does not touch
the body’s rangefinder coupling cam.
*When the lens has been removed and film
remains in the camera body, avoid exposure to
direct sunlight as film fogging may result.
Like removing the camera body cap, while
pressing in the lens release button (B),
rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow
until the lens alignment dot is lined up
with the white alignment dot (D) on the
camera body.
Remove the front and rear lens caps.
The front lens cap can be removed by
pressing in the tabs on the right and left
with your fingers and pulling the cap
towards you.
The rear lens cap can be removed by
rotating it counterclockwise.
Align Lens Alignment Dot (E) With the
Camera Alignment Dot (D). Insert the lens
into the camera body. Then turn the lens in
the direction of the arrow until it clicks and
locks into place.
[CAUTION]
Gold Plated Electronic contacts are provided inside the retractable
mount and at the rear of each lens. If oil, dirt, or other foreign matter
collects on the contacts poor electronic information transfer may
result. When soiled, use a piece of clean cloth to wipe them
thoroughly before installing the lens Also, use the utmost care so as
not to touch them. (Position the front face of the lens which has
been removed as shown in the photo.)
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[Retracting (storing) the lens
mount]
[Pulling out the retractable
lens mount]
1. While pressing in the retraction button
(A) on the camera body in the direction of
the arrow, pull out the lens and lens mount
until it clicks.
2. When both have been pulled out, take
your figners off the retraction button, and
make sure that both are completely pulled
out.
1. While pressing in the retraction button
(A) on the camera body in the direction of
the arrow, push the lens straight in towards
the camera body.
2. When the lens mount has been retracted
in place, take your fingers off the button and
make sure that the lens is securely seated
in the camera body.
The camera will not function with-
out batteries.
1. Remove the battery chamber cover on
the bottom of the camera with a coin or
screwdriver.
2. “+” is indicated on the inside of the
battery, chamber cover. Insert the two bat-
teries, being sure to properly place each
battery with the “+” side up, facing the
cover.
*Once the lens mount is retracted. a safety
mechanism is actuated to prevent the lens from
being removed and the shutter released.
The camera is a precision instrument.
When working the retractable lens
mount, be sure to avoid abusive han-
dllng.
[Batteries]
+
When the shutter release button is touched
slightly (when the batteries are in the chamber) a
red LED lights in the upper right corner of the view-
The Mamiya 6 MF uses either two SR44
silver oxide batteries or two LR44 alkaline
manganese batteries.
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[Battery check]
CAUTION:
Be sure to confirm proper polarity of the bat-
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teries before inserting them.
Do not contaminate the battery surface with oil.
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sweat. or other foreign matter. Failure to insert
clean batteries could result in poor electrical
contact.
When contaminated, carefully wipe with a dry
cloth, or clean lens tissue.
*
After the camera has been used for many hours
of photographing. or has been inactive for a long
time, insert new batteries.
*When the camera is used in low temperatures,
battery performance deteriorates: below
use new batteries as needed.
1. Power can be turned on/off with the
small lever beside the shutter release button.
(ON) Align the white dot on the lever with
the white dot on the camera body.
(OFF) Align the white dot on the lever with
the red dot on the camera body.
2. When the power is turned ON and the
shutter release button is touched slightly,
the shutter speed is indicated on the left
side of the viewfinder and a red LED indi-
cator lights on the upper right side indicating
that power is normal.
[Spare batteries]
Can be stored inside the body cap.
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When battery power drops below normal. or
when the batteries have been inserted improperly.
the shutter speed does not show and the red LED
does not light.
* When the shutter release button is lightly touched.
If the power on/off lever is left ON, the LED
lights up when the shutter release button is
pressed, resulting in early battery depletion.
Be sure to keep the on/off lever OFF.
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[Closing the light shield curtain]
Before opening/closing the light
shield curtain, be sure to cock
the shutter, otherwise, it will not
open/close.
To open the light shield curtain, slide the
light shield curtain release lever along lo fol-
Rotate the light shield closing lever in the
direction of the arrow, away from the open
low the arrow
"
”
down and right. This
position
cator on the lever with
"
" and align the white indi-
to close.
will cause curtain to snap open.
The light shield lever indicator
”
"
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(a white
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When the light shield curtain is open, the lens
line) is then aligned with
”
"
Cannot be removed. Close the curtain to remove
the lens.
*
When the light shield curtain is closed, the shut-
ter cannot be released.
When taking a picture, open the light shield cur-
tain.
(If the light shield curtain is closed, a red LED will
indicate that it is closed.)
CAUTION:
Never touch the light shield curtain or the
bellows. If touched, light leakage or a mal-
function may result.
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Before using the camera, it is advisable to
understand how it works
Power on/off lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set to ON.
(See page 12)
Film advance lever
Light shield curtain
Wind the lever to
cock the shutter.
. . . . . . . . . . . Open.
(See page 13)
Retractable lens mount
. . . .
. . . Pull out.
(Photographing position) (See page 11)
Back cover
Open.
page 15)
shutter
Release the
page 19)
Note:
If the shutter is not released, a red (LED) in the
viewfinder will light; repeat steps to again.
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[Setting the film speed]
[Opening/closing the back cover]
[Setting the film type]
This camera can use either 120 or 220/135
film, To set the type of film used, simply
rotate the pressure plate in the direction of
the arrow until the white dot is at “120” or
“220/135”.
When set, “120” or "220/135" will appear in
the small window under the memo clip.
While depressing the back cover lock but-
ton, simultaneously push down the lock
lever in the direction of the arrow and the
back will open.
When closing the back cover, securely
press both corners until it clicks.
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[Memo clip]
The memo clip on the back cover is used to
hold the film box to serve as a convenient
reminder of the type of film in the camera or
for recording the date.
1. Push the spool release lever of right side
to the right, and install the take-up spool in
the take-up spool chamber, then push the
lower spool stud up.
2. Like installing the take-up spool, push
the spool release lever of left side to the left.
place a roll of film in the film chamber, mak-
ing sure it seats properly. Make sure the
backing paper is in the position illustrated
above.
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5. Wind the film advance lever until the
small arrow (the starting indicator on the
backing paper) aligns with the film starting
indicator ( ) on the camera body. Then
close the back cover.
6. Wind the film advance until it stops and
“1” appears in the exposure counter
window.
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Make sure backing paper advances evenly be-
3. When the new roll has been inserted, be
sure to reset the lower spool stud by pres-
sing it in. (Also, be sure to reset the take-up
spool stud in a similar manner.)
4. Pull out the backing paper, and insert the
tip into the slot on the take-up spool as pic-
tured.
tween the spool flanges and does not begin to
slant. If it advances unevenly, remove the backing
paper from the take-up spool and refeed, starting
again.
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If the film is not properly aligned with the
indicator. the film may be improperly loaded.
. When any other numeral than “S” appears in
the exposure counter window, it is an indication
that the film is loaded. So do not open!
.
Do not pull excessively on the backing paper,
and do not load/unload the film in direct sunlight:
bright light may fog the film.
*
Tightly wind the backing paper around the spool
a couple of times. If this is not done, light may
enter from the spool flanges when the film is
unloaded.
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[Determining the shutter speed]
Shutter speed dial:
A; Automatic exposure
Based on the aperture setting, the
camera automatically selects the shut-
ter speed.
AEL; AE lock
The camera memorizes the aperture
when shutter release button is
touched slightly so that, even when
the position of the subject or camera
changes, a picture can be taken with
the initial aperture setting and is not
affected by changes in light.
The Mamiya 6 MF has an aperture-prior-
ity, AE lens shutter. Once the aperture and
film speed are set, the AE meter selects a
proper shutter speed in relation to the set
aperture. Under the manual photographic
mode, proper shutter speed is indicated by
a red LED within the viewfinder.
2. Rotate the shutter speed dial and select
either the A(AE) or manual mode for photo-
graphing.
Rotate the dial to align it with the white
index line (-) on the camera body.
B. Bulb exposure
At this position, the shutter will remain
open as long as the shutter release
button is pressed.
*
At A or AEL, the dial is locked. The lock can be
released by pressing the AE lock release button
(A) in the center ofdial.
1. To set the diaphragm to a desired aper-
ture, rotate the aperture ring (A) until the
appropriate figure is aligned with the cent-
ral red index line (B). (Click stops are pro-
vided at each engraved aperture number
but the diaphragm can be set also for in-
termediate stops.)
Shutter controls
*
In any position other than A or AEL, the shutter
On the shutter speed dial the yellow
numbers indicate the number of whole
seconds while the white numbers indi-
cate fractions of seconds.
speed dial moves freely from click-stop to click-
stop: it must be set on a specific click-stop and
cannot be used at an in between setting.
*
lntermediate Diaphragm settings (between click
stops) are possible Intermediate Shutter Speeds
(between engraved numbers) are not possible
Example: “4” indicates
4
seconds
while 125 indicates 1/125 seconds.
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Viewfinder display
over-exposure
Double-image
The shutter release button is designedso
that pressure can be applied in two stages.
When it is lightly touched, correct metering
data is displayed on the left side of the view
finder. When it is depressed all the way,
the shutter is released and an exposure
Bright field of view frame (set by lens)
*The LED's are located at the very left
margin of the finder in order not to interfere
with the field of view of the wide angle lens.
*When the lens mount is retracted, the viewfinder frame
(i.e. the bright frame) selected is the widest frame for
all lenses.
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AE photography
Manual mode
AEL photography
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Photographic area covered
When the lens has been focused, the
doubleimage superimposing rangefinder
produces two superimposed images with
in the square of the viewfinder.
1. Position the subject within the central
square of the viewfinder. As on the top
left the subject will appear as a double
images.
2. Rotate the focusing ring until the two
images converge and are superimposed
as on the figure on the left. The lens is now
focused.
The two images can also be superimposed
by using the boundary line between the
viewfinder and the square or split image.
Adjust the images until the boundary lines
converge.
Within the viewfinder the photographic area
covered is indicated by the visible bright
frame. Parallax is automatically compen-
sated for according to the subject-to-lens
distance.
The composition will be within the line A for
6
x
6,
for 6 x 4.5 and
for panoramic
format. 83% of the field of view is visible at
and 100% is visible at the minimum
focusing distance. The appropriate bright
frame area is automaticaily selected upon
lens interchange.
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[Unloading the film]
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To prepare for another roll, remove the empty
1. Open the back cover and remove the roll
of film. By pushing the spool stud release
lever to the right, disengage and remove the
spool. As shown, the roll of film can be eas-
ily removed from the take-up chamber if you
push the spool up a little-it will then lift
out. When the back cover is opened, the
exposure counter will automatically return to
‘S’ (start).
1. Press the shutter release button when
you have focused and determined compos-
ition.
2. Advance the film by winding the film
advance lever until it stops. (The shutter is
then cocked.)
3. After completing the last exposure, wind
the advance lever several times, until the
film with its backing paper is completely
wound onto the take-up spool. The advance
lever will become easier to actuate when
the film has been completely wound on the
spool.
spool from the film chamber, and place it in the
take-up chamber.
*
Wind the advance lever until it stops. (Other-
wise a red LED in the viewfinder will signal that it
is impossible to press the shutter release button.)
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Do not advance the film too quickly, as this might
adversely affect film flatness. or frame spacing.
2. Be careful not to let the roll of exposed
*
To remove the film before exposing the entire
film unwind. Be sure to seal it immediately
.
roll, cap the lens and press the shutter release but-
ton and wind the film onto the take-up spool frame
by frame.
*
When the shutter release button is pressed and
the film is exposed. a red LED will light on the
upper right side of the viewfinder.
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Blinking “LT’ indicates under-exposure: rotate
Rotate the shutter speed dial until “AEL”
aligns with the white index mark on the
camera body.
1. Align “A” on the shutter speed dial with
the white line index mark on the camera
the aperture ring until the LED stops blinking to
increase exposure.
body.
Position the important part of your subject in
2. Be sure to set the exposure compensa-
*
Illuminating “LT” indicates that the shutter is sat
the central square of the viewfinder
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this
tion scale to 0.
3. Set the aperture to the desided “f”
number according to conditions
4. When the shutter release button is
slightly touched, an LED indicating proper
exposure will automatically light in the view-
for a relatively long exposure from between
4 seconds.
When taking pictures at such slow speeds. be
careful not to move or vibrate the camera. Either
open the aperture for a higher shutter speed, or
use a tripod, or use a flash.
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to
will establish the correct exposure. Then
touch the shutter release button slightly and
an LED will light indicating the correct expo-
sure. After making any necessary adjust-
ments to the aperture, press completely for
your exposure. Even when light quality is
variable, an optimum exposure is possible.
If you cannot get close enough to your sub-
ject for another meter reading, make substi-
tute measurements by pointing the camera
to light and dark areas and calculate a
mean exposure value or try taking a reading
off your palm.
finder. When
”
A
”
LED blinks, it indicates
over-exposure. Rotate the aperture ring to
stop down to a smaller exposure until an
LED indicates proper expsure.
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Under AE (automatic exposure) or AEL
(AE lock). the LED display in the viewfinder will
continue to operate as long as the shutter re-
lease button is touched slightly. When you
take your linger off the button, the LEDs will
go out.
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1. Shift the self-timer lever in the direction
of the arrow to
You may over-ride the AE mode and select
the aperture and shutter speed manually.
Simply set the shutter speed against the
white line index mark and also set the lens
aperture to the desired “f" stop.
As noted previously when the shutter re-
lease button is touched slightly, the proper
shutter speed will be indicated by a blinking
LED. A non-blinking LED will indicate the
set shutter speed. Adjust the exposure
accordingly. To do this, turn the shutter
speed dial and/or aperture ring to align the
two LEDs or until they become one. The
single LED indicates proper shutter speed.
*
When on manual, and the shutter release
”
“_
button is touched slightly, the LED indicators
will light for ten seconds. They can be illumin-
nated in ten second increments by simply
pressing the button again.
2. The shutter is released about 10 seconds
after pressing the shutter release button.
The LED on the front of the camera illumi-
nates for about 8 seconds, then blinks for
about 2 seconds, and then the shutter is
released.
3. Be sure to return the self-timer lever to
its normal position after use.
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The self-timer can be reset by simply following
the above steps.
Under the self-timing mode make sure a tripod
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or other secure method is used to steady the
camera.
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When the shutter is set to "B" (bulb), the
self-timer does not operate.
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The depth-of-field varies according to the
aperture. The smaller the aperture (f/8, /11
The depth-of-field scale on the lens indi-
cates depth-of-field in terms of the distance
between subjects on both sides of the
scale. For example, when a 75mm lens is
stopped down to f/8 and f/16, respectively,
everything photographed within the ranges
shown in the photo at the left will be sharp.
Six types of diopter correcting lenses are
available for near/far-sighted people. Mount
as indicated above.
Powers available are: +3, +2. +1 -1, -2
and -3.
f
,
f/16...) the greater the depth-of-field; the
larger the aperture (f/8, f/5....) the smaller
the depth-of-field. To take pictures which
are sharp from foreground to infinity or
when taking snap shots, the focusing range
is extended or depth increased by using a
smaller aperture. When the subject is to
stand out, with the background out of focus,
a larger aperture is appropirate.
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Refer to the instructions attached to individual
lenses for specific depth-of-field tables..
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The exposure compensator functions in a
number of important ways. It can be used to
correct exposure values (EVs) or the differ-
ences in brightness between a primary sub-
ject and its background -especially when
over or under-exposures occur. It can also
be used when filters are employed or when
engaged in available light photography
or under high contrast conditions (i.e. low or
high key).
To set, press the compensator lock release
button (A). and move lever (B) to select the
desired EV: graduations are 1/3 EV.
When taking an exposure longer than
4 seconds. set shutter to “B” (bulb). While
fhe button is pressed down, the shutter will
remain open. In order to prevent camera
movement, it is best to use a cable release
and tripod.
[When a filter is used]
Whether using the AE or manual mode sim-
ply compensate for the filter exposure factor
as indicated in the table below.
When set at “B” the self-timer does not
work.
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[Determining the aperture]
When using automatic flash units, refer to
the instructions on the flash unit for correct
aperture settings.
When using a manual electronic flash, the
guide number divided by subject distance
gives the correct aperture.
Guide number (48)
= Correct aperture
setting (8)
When using infrared film, it is necessary to
make a focusing adjustment in order to
achieve accurate focus. This is because the
focus position of the image deviates from
normal since the infrared ray wavelength is
longer. After focusing in the usual manner,
check the distance on the distance scale
that is aligned with the center reference
mark of the lens. Make the focusing adjust-
ment by turning the focusing ring in the
direction of the arrow in the accompanying
photograph so that the distance just
observed is aligned with the infrared mark.
The Mamiya 6 MF features an X synchro
flash terminal and its lens shutter system
permits flash synchronization at all shutter
speeds.
Shoe-mounted flash units can be attached
directly to the hot-shoe, while flash brackets
can be attached to the tripod socket for
larger flash guns.
Subject distance (6 m)
*
Charged electronic flash units sometimes fire
when they are attached to the camera. This does
not indicate a defective circuit.
*
When using electronic flash, be sure to read its
manual carefully.
Remove safety cover (A) to attach sync
cord in the socket.
CAUTION:
When an electronic flash is connected to
the hot-shoe, current moves through the
X contact. So, be sure to put the safety
cover supplied with the camera on the
X contact so that you will not receive
an electric shock.
When using infrared film, be sure to read
the instructions with the film.
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If the batteries have been depleted
espe-
Pass the neck strap through the
carrying strap lug, and fasten it
as shown.
cially when the power on-off lever has been
set to the OFF position during long expo-
sures (at "B" ; 4 seconds or 2 seconds)
the winding-stop prevents the film from
being wound.
Since the Mamiya 6 MF has a 6
mat, it is not necessary to adjust for vertical
and horizontal composition. Because most
x
6 for-
If this happens, push the emergency ad-
vance/stop release button with a pen or
other pointed object as shown above. The
advance/stop is then released, allowing the
film to be wound. Please note that that par-
ticular frame will be poorly exposed.
[Using a tripod]
When using the camera with a large tripod
head, the head may interfere with the spool
stud, preventing film from being loaded. To
prevent this, use the optional tripod adapter
N.
out of focus pictures are the result of camera
movement, make sure not to move when
pressing the shutter button. Hold the camera
with your elbows close to your body: pres-
sing part of the camera on your forehead
will help stabilize it. Then gently release the
shutter.
When making exposures longer than 1/30
sec., it is advisable to use a tripod with a
cable release.
*
When the batteries have been depleted,
immediately replace them.
The emergency winding-stop release button
should not be used for any other purposes.
l
The threaded tripod screw hole is 5.5mm deep
and the use of a longer tripod screw might result in
the damage or breakage of internal working parts.
So be careful not to apply unnecessary pressure
when mounting the camera.
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Photography with the 6X4.5cm Format
[
Determining the Field of View in the
Viewfinder
]
Before taking photos, Insert the 6X4.5
frame under the film guide rails. making
sure to open the light shield curtain first. If
it is inserted when the curtain is closed,
your fingers may come in contact with the
curtain and light may leak in or other
malfunctions may result.
Gently bend the 6x4.5 frame [with the
ivlarmya name visible as pictured ( A ) ]
under the film guide rails, making sure that
it is flat.
[ Loading/Unloading the Film]
The film can be loaded/unloaded in the
same manner as the 6x6cm standard size
.
[6x4.5 Picture Area and the Number of
Exposures for each Film Type ]
When using the 75mm lens at
Picture area: 56
Visible field of view: 83% at
x
41.5mm
100% 1 m
Number of exposures
:
120 roll film . . . 12
220 rollfilm . . . .24
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Lenses
Lens construction: 8 elements in 5 groups
Angle of view: 75°
Minimum aperture: 22
35mm equivalent: 28mm
Minimum focusing distance: 1m
MInimum magnification: 0.059
Lens construction
Angle of view: 55°
Minimum aperture: 22
35mm equivalent: 41mm
Minimum focusing distance: 1m
Minimum magnification: 0.089
Area covered 632
Filter size: 58mm
Hood: Bayonet type
6
elements in groups
Lens construction:
Angle of view: 30°
Minimum aperture: 32
35mm equivalent: 82mm
Minlmum focusing distance: 1.8m
Minimum magnification: 0.0996
Area covered 562
Filter size: 67mm
6
elements in 5 groups
Area covered: 945
x
945mm
x
632mm
x
562mm
Filter size: 58mm
Hood: Bayonet type
Hood: Screw-in type
Dimensions: 55 (length)
Weight: 335g
x
64mm (diameter)
Dimensions: 43 (length)
Weight: 25Og
x
64mm
Dimensions: 86 (length)
Weight: 480g
x
70mm (diameter)
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[Lens hood]
[Lens case] Type A
Auto Close up Lens]
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For 50mm f/4: Bayonet type
The close-up adapter “Auto Close up Lens”
is designed for use with standard 75mm/
f3.5 lens.
It will be very convenient for taking close-
ups of portraits, plants, flowers and insects,
as well as for the reproduction of books, and
similar items.
The lens case is made of special material
which is very soft but tough.
Dimension: bottom diameter is 90mm and it
is 160mm in length.
(58mm in diameter)
For 75mm f/3.5: Bayonet type
(58mm in diameter)
For 150mm f/4.5 Screw-in type
(67mm in diameter)
All are supplied with the lenses.
It can be simply mounted on or removed
from the camera, without special adjust-
ments. It easily couples with the rangefin-
der, and allows close-ups to 50cm.
[Diopter correcting lens]
Focusing accuracy diminishes when the
eye diopter is incorrect. So, it is advisable
that near and far sighted people use diopter
correcting lenses.
From the film 110
-61.7 (cm)
Subjec t
distance
Fit the proper diopter correcting lens to the
From the front frame of the
eyepiece.
auto close up lens 100-50 (cm)
n)-0.17 (50cm)
are available: +3, +2, +1 -1,
34x34 (cm)
[Tripod adapter N]
This is used to mount the camera to the
tripod head.
Even when the tripod has a large head, the
adapter allows film to be loaded, while the
camera is attached lo the tripod.
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Camera Type
Film Type
[ Panoramic Adapter Set
]
Multiple format
Interchangeable lens, rangefinder camera
(
6 x 6, 6 x 4.5 and 35mm Panorama ).
When using the Panoramic Adapter, a
wide panoramic photography can be
taken by using 35mm film.
The 135 panoramic Adapter Set is com-
posed of the following:
1. 135 Panoramic Frame
2. Winding Spool
3. Magazine Holder
4. Rewind Crank Unit
(Unit Weight: 60 g)
120 Roll Film
220 Roll Film
135 Roll Film
(
12 exposures with both 6
24 exposures with both 6
up to 20 exposures
6, 56
x
x
6 and 6
6 and 6
x
x
4.5)
4.5
(
)
(
)
Actual Negative Size
Lens Type
:
:
56
56
x
x
56mm with 6
x
x
41.5mm with 6
x
4.5
24 mm with panoramic format with using Panoramic Adapter
Set
Wide Angle
Standard
Telephoto
:
:
50mm f/4
75mm f/3.5
:150mm f/4.5
Film Winding
Shutter
A single 185° stroke
#OO electronic shutter, B,4-1/500sec., electro-magnetic release;
X contact synchronizing at all speed with hot-shoe and synch.
socket; electronic self-timer (10 sec. delay)
Aperture priority AE,SPD recepter in viewfinder; metering range:
EV3.5-EV18 with 75mm Lens, IS0 100 ); exposure compensa-
tion: +2 to -2 EV
IS0 25 - 1600
Lens declination, double image superimposing system; base
lengs 60mm (effective base length34.8mm)
Coupled with rangefinder; automatic bright line frame selection
(50, 75, 150mm); parallax compensation: magnification ratio
0.56X; 83% of the field of view visible at infinity; built-in shutter
l
135 Panoramic Picture Area and the
Number of Exposures.
Picture area: 24mm
x
54mm (with wide
Exposure Control
angle 50mm lens; subject distance at
Number of exposures:
135 Film 36EXP
(
in 1/3 EV steps)
.20
12
Film Speed Range
Rangefinder
:
135 Film 24EXP
135 Film 20EXP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
135 Film 12EXP
Viewfinder
The picture area (24
x
54mm) provided by
the Mamiya 6 MF panoramic photography
is about three (exactly 2.78) times as wide
as that provided by 35mm panoramic format
(13 x36mm). Sharp panoramic images are
also assured by the highly reputed wide
angle 50mm lens.
speed and exposure display, safety interlock warning LED
-
Internal “Dark Slide”Curtain
Safety Mechanism
:
For Interchangeable lens function
:
1. Double exposure prevention
2. Exposure prevention when internal dark slide engaged
3. Exposure prevention when lens mount is retracted
Two (2) 1.5V batteries (MS 76, SR44 or LR44)
Power Supply
Dimensions Weight
Panoramic Adapter Set
:
:
Camera body
:
155
x
109
x
69mm : 900g
:
Panoramic frame mask, Take-up spool, Film magazine holder,
Rewinding dial unit Weight: 6Og
*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
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Uniquely designed to prevent mistakes, the New Mamiya 6
incorporates numerous safety features.
If the shutter will not function, it is very likely due to user
error rather than camera malfunction. Should something
appear to go wrong, be sure to review the following points.
Be sure to use new batteries.
Expose the camera to cold air only when in use.
Batteries which will not function at low temperatures may be used when
returned to use at normal temperatures.
When the shutter will not function.
Is the power on/off lever set to the ON position?
Has the film been completely advanced to the next
frame?
Avoid quick heating or cooling as unstable voltage may result.
Have all the exposures already been made (12 with
120, 24 with 220)?
Has the film advance lever been wound until it stops?
An automatic circuit will signal battery depletion.
When the shutter release button is touched slightly, an LED
blinks to indicate a suitable shutter speed. A few exposures can
be made, but replace the batteries as soon as possible.
When the batteries are depleted, the LED ceases to light and
the shutter cannot be released.
Is the lens mount retracted?
Is the light shield curtain closed?
(In the case of examples
the red LED will
flash a warning on the upper right side of the view-
finder.
When the lens cannot be removed:
Is the light shield curtain open?
Is the lens mount retracted or stored in the body?
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Replace both batteries at the same time. Avoid using old
batteries with new ones, and avoid mixing different types
of batteries.
*
When inserting batteries in the battery chamber, verify correct
polarity. If contaminated with oil, sweat or other foreign matter,
be sure to wipe clean with a dry cloth or lens tissue.
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If the camera is not to be used for a long time, remove the
batteries and film.
Periodic Examination
In order to maintain the camera in its best condition, it is advis-
able to pedodically check all functions.
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Do not store the camera at temperatures exceeding 40°C
When the camera has not been used for a long time, or when it
is to be used for very important photographs, check the camera
or take some trial pictures beforehand. (Be sure to check the
batteries, electronic flash synchronization, film advance,
upper and lower images in the rangefinder, correct
position, and shutter function.)
or below
ment.
-
10°C. Also avoid storing in a damp or sea air environ-
When stored in the vicinity of gaseous chemicals, such as
naphthaline and formalin, the camera and film may be adversely
affected. Read the instructions on the film carefully for proper
handling procedures.
As your camera is a precision instrument, avoid exposing it to
vibrations or severe shocks.
When handholding your camera, always use a neck strap and
exercise extreme caution when removing lenses and adjusting
the mount.
For a general overhaul, cleaning, or repairs, take the camera to
your nearest authorized Mamiya Service Center or ask your
camera shop for advice.
Prolonged disuse does not lengthen camera life, but shortens
it. So when storing for a long time, periodically take the camera
,
and release the shutter several times to keep it in good condi-
tion.
l
Do not touch either the front or the back of the lens surfaces.
If either needs cleaning use blower or lens tissue to remove dust
particles. A fingerprint can be removed with a drop of lens
cleaner and wiped off with lens tissue.
l Carefully read all instructions in the manual.
This product employs a protective circuit for prevention of electrostatic
electrification. Should an electrostatic trouble occur, be sure to turn off
power to this Product before using it again. Be careful not to touch the
electrical contact of this Product.
In rare cases, this Product may be affected by a strong external
electromagnetic wave. In such cases, carefully use this Product.
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