Mamiya 645 AFD III manual Multiple Exposure Mode, AE settings under auto-bracketing mode

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Auto-Bracketing Mode (continued)

Single-Frame Mode (S)

Press the shutter release button for each shot.

The camera meters adequate exposure value for each shot and performs auto-bracket- ing. The camera stays in the auto-bracketing mode until the last frame of the roll film is exposed or you cancel the auto-bracketing mode manually.

Multiple Exposure Mode

Using the multiple exposure mode, you can expose several shots on the same frame.

Procedure for shooting with any number of multiple exposures

If you turn the shutter release mode selector to the “C” position before taking three (or two) frames, the camera will restart the auto-bracketing from the initial frame (normal exposure in the default setting).

Continuous Mode (C)

By pressing the shutter release button once, the camera takes 3 (or 2) shots in series. With each press of the shutter release button, the camera repeats auto-bracketing. The standard (normal) exposure value will be fixed when you take the first frame.

When the number of available frames of the current film is less than 3 (or 2) in the auto-bracketing mode, the “– no mark blinks and the camera automatically cancels the auto-bracketing mode.

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1.When the multiple exposure mode button A was hold down awhile, the multiple exposure mode mark is displayed on the external LCD and “ME” on the LCD in the view finder.

2.Turn the rear dial, and set multiple exposure to ON. Press SET button B or multiple exposure mode button to enter the setting.

1.Order of the exposures in 3-shot auto-bracketing can be changed. Custom settings (C-08 on page 93)

2.The way to cancel auto-bracketing mode can be changed.

Custom settings (C-09 on page 93).

3.When exposure compensation is initiated by pressing the exposure compensation button, shooting in auto bracketing mode is possible using the exposure value to which the exposure compensation value has been added.

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3.Take the pictures. When the shutter button is half-pressed when shooting in multiple exposure mode, the “ ME” mark blinks, and the number of multiple exposures is displayed.

4.Expose the frame how many times you choose.

AE settings under auto-bracketing mode

 

Exposure mode

Setting

P

Program AE

Shutter speed varies

Av

Aperture Priority AE

Shutter speed varies

Tv

Shutter Priority AE

Aperture varies

M

Manual mode

Shutter speed varies

X

X-sync mode

No setting

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Av

 

A

B

5.Press multiple exposure button A for 1 sec- ond to display the multiple exposure setting screen, turn the rear dial, and set the mode to OFF.

6.When the SET button B or the multiple expo- sure mode button is pressed, the film is wound by one frame, and multiple exposure mode is re- leased.

With “M” (Manual mode), aperture can be changed under auto-bracketing mode.

custom setting (C-10 on page 94)

When the shutter button is half-pressed at any point while shooting in multiple expo- sure mode, the "ME" multiple exposure mark blinks on the LCD inside the viewfinder.

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Contents Instructions Special Advice To Professional Photographers PrefaceNames of Parts and Functions Liquid Crystal Displays LCD Main LCDViewfinder LCD Electronic Dial OperationContent Custom Functions 90 toMiscellaneous Operations 98 to110 Set the auto focus mode selec- tor lever to S. See Camera Operation TestChecking the Battery Power Alkaline batteryInserting the Batteries without batteries Camera will not operateInstalling the Battery in the Magazine Battery Power / Battery CareRemove the battery compartment screw cap Insert a batteryAttaching and Removing a Lens Attaching the lensBefore installation Shutter Safety RetractionInstallation and removal of the magazine and its dark slide Attaching / Detaching a MagazineDiopter Adjustment Replacing the Diopter Correction LensDiopter not matching.Diopter matching Setting the Index Number How to imprint the same index numberDial Setting Date and Time Setting Date and Time / StrapBasic Operation Setting the Film Speed Attaching a Lens and a MagazineAttaching a Lens Attaching a MagazineLoading Film in the Magazine Attach the leader paper of the film to the empty spool Close the back coverInsert the loaded film insert into the magazine Film.Selecting the Shooting Frame Number Display Compatibility between the HM402 and HM401 120/220 magazinesCamera Magazine BodyTaking Photos in the Fully Automatic Mode Set the focus mode selector lever to S single focus modeMode setting and a C continuous advance Mode setting. SeeShutter Release Button / Holding the Camera FocusShutter Release Button Holding the CameraRemoving a Partially Exposed Roll of Film Unloading the exposed filmElectrical Contacts This chapter describes various functions of the cameraSingle focus mode S Focus Area Continuous focus mode CFocus Modes Focus AreaManual Focus Mode Lenses with the Focus Mode SelectorManual Focus Mode M When Auto Focus Fails Manual focusing using the focus markMals in cages, etc Subjects with continuous re Using the Focus Lock Function Set the focus mode selector lever to S or CAdjust the composition AF Assist Infrared LightSingle-Frame Mode Self-Timer ModeContinuous Mode Drive ModesExposure Modes Program AE PProgram Shift PH/PL Normal Program shift areaCustom settings C-01 on Aperture Priority AE AvShutter Priority AE Tv Manual Mode M Turn the front dial to set the desired shutterSpeed ±6 EVCF Custom Function Mode CF ModeOne-push shift function Selected aperture value can be locked. SeeHow to select an exposure mode Exposure Metering ModesExposure Metering Modes Exposure warningsExposure Compensation Display of the exposure compensation of the viewfinder LCDWidth of the exposure compensation step can be changed AE Lock Mode Metered-value difference indicatorAuto-Bracketing Mode MarginNormal exposure Under exposure Multiple Exposure Mode AE settings under auto-bracketing modeSingle-Frame Mode S Continuous Mode CTo cancel the Multiple Exposure Mode Press the shutter release buttonCelled Exposure compensation in typical multiple exposuresUsing auto focus and auto exposure Manual mode Taking Photos with the Mirror UpHalfway while looking into the view finder Selecting the Number of Frames to be Shot Electronic Shutter Release Contact / Eyepiece ShutterElectronic Shutter Release Contact Eyepiece ShutterSelf Timer Mode Front / Rear Dial Lock Function Depth of Field / Depth of Field PreviewInfrared Photography Flash PhotographyRear Curtain Sync Mode Metz Flash SCA3952 System FunctionsFor example Flash Compensation Settings External LCD Panel normal displayViewfinder LCD read-outs Superimposing Data Selected shutter speed and aperture level can be locked SeeThis camera’s synchro contact is an X contact Custom Functions Setting Custom Functions Custom Functions of Mamiya 645AFDTypes of Custom Functions AFL function lock mode Mode one-push settingBulb exposure time setting Bulb shutter release settingMiscellaneous Operations Changing the Focusing Screen Using the M645 Manual Focus Lenses External Battery SocketAvailable functions with M645 lens Half press the shutter release button to show shutter speedUsing a Tripod Tripod / Memo ClipMemo Clip When Any of These Displays Appear Specifications Field of View 94%* of actual image Viewfinder InformationMaintenance and check of the camera Importance of Proper MaintenanceCommon Sense Camera Care and Practice After-Sale Servicing

645 AFD III specifications

The Mamiya 645 AFD III is a substantial piece of photographic equipment that has long earned its place as a favorite among professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. Building upon the success of its predecessors, this medium format camera offers a blend of advanced technology and ergonomic design, making it a robust tool for capturing stunning images.

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