Mamiya 645af User Manual

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Flash Photography with Flashes other than Metz 
Flashes 
1. Mount the flash onto a flash bracket or if it is 
a handle-mount style flash attach to the bottom 
of the camera. 
Do not attach a dedicated flash unit to the 
camera's hot shoe that is not designed 
specifically for the Mamiya 645AF. To use this 
type of flash, use a flash bracket or other 
means, and connect the synchro cord to the 
camera's synchro terminal. 
(See note below about flashes designed 
exclusively for other camera makes.) 
*Remove the rubber cover when connecting the synchro cord. 
After shooting, be sure to attach the rubber cover in order to protect the 
synchro terminal's contacts. 
2. Turn the exposure mode setting dial and set it to "X" (1/125 sec.) or "M" (manual). 
When "M" (manual) is selected, turn the front dial and set the shutter speed to 1/125 
sec. or less. 
3. Turn the rear dial to set the aperture, then take the picture. 
 
 
*This camera's synchro contact is an X contact. 
*When using MF or M grade flash bulbs, set the shutter speed to 1/30 sec. or 
less for MF grade flash bulbs, 1/15 sec. or less for M grade flash bulbs. 
WARNING 
Using flashes designed exclusively for other makes of cameras may 
damage the camera's internal mechanisms if connected to the 
camera's hotshoe. In this situation, use an off-camera flash bracket 
and connect a PC cord to the camera's synchro terminal. 
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When using flashes with a flash duration of 1/500 sec. or longer, set the 
shutter speed to 1/30 sec. or less. 
Depth of Field Preview/Eyepiece Shutter 
Depth of Field Preview Button 
When the preview button is pressed in, the depth of field for the aperture set on the 
camera can be checked by looking through the viewfinder. 
After focusing, press in the preview 
button.  
When using auto focus, the aperture is set to the 
displayed aperture while the button is pressed 
and the focus is locked. 
Eyepiece Shutter 
Use this when there is a strong light source behind the camera or when pressing the 
shutter release button without looking through the viewfinder. (This prevents exposure 
error due to light entering from the viewfinder.) 
Turn the eyepiece shutter lever in the 
direction of the arrow. 
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