Mamiya M645 1000S 用户手册

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  CdS  Prism Finder with built-in meter
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.
Flatness of the Film Plane
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.
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,
Unlimited Scope
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
complete with meter coupling.
Multiple-Exposure Provision
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.
 Mirror Lock-Up
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.
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
A  single touch on  the  Depth-of-Field Preview Lever,
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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