Mamiya M645 1000S manual Using the Sports Finder Using the Auxiliary Mask

Page 47

0 Using the Sports Finder

0 Using the Auxiliary Mask

WithWaist-LevelFinderSintheclosed Thewire-frameofthesportsfinderin-

Settingtheauxiliarymasktothesecond

position,firstraisethesportsfinder eyepiece(B)toaverticalposition.The

eyepiecesightfoldsintotheeyepiece base;whenliftedoutofthebase,the eyepiecesightwillstayinavertical position because of the eyepiece

spring.Next,liftthewire-frame(C)of thesportsfinder. AstheWaist-LevelFinderHoodcanbe openedevenwiththesportsfinder maskraised,focusingcanbequickly andeasilychecked.(However,ifthe

finderhoodisfirstopened,thesports finderwire-framecannotberaised.)

dicatesthefieldforthe80mmlenses. Whendesiringtousethe110,150,or 210mmlens,theauxiliarymaskmustbe attachedtothewire-frame.Whende-

siringtoopentheWaist-LevelFinder Hood,whiletheauxiliarymaskisat- tachedtotheraisedframe,firstpullthe

bottomoftheauxiliarymaskouttothe secondnotch,inordertopreventthe auxiliarymaskfromblockingthefinder hood.

notchhasnoadverseeffectsonthe accuracyoftheindicatedfields;there-

fore,itisperfectlyacceptabletouse thesportsfinderinthiscondition.Addi- tionally,whentheauxiliarymaskisset tothesecondnotch,itisalsopossible toloweritovertheclosedfinderhood, althoughitisrecommendedtoremove

theauxiliarymaskbeforeloweringthe wire-frame in order to minimize scratchesonthesurfaceoftheplastic mask.

46

Image 47
Contents Page Page InterchangingtheFilmAdvanceCrank ~--- ~.~ -.-I~ Special Features of the Mamiya M645 1000S \ ’ \Unlimited Scope Flatness of the Film PlaneMulti-Coated Lenses Camera Body SpecificationsInterchangeable Finders Names and Functions of Parts Back cover Battery check buttonFilm plane mark Back cover latch@ Tripod socket @ Battery chamber cover latchBattery chamber cover Names and Functions of PartsAperture ring @ Exposure meter coupler LeverAmes and Functions of Parts EYecUP Diopter correction lens retainer ringEyepiece Finder release buttonShutter speed dial ASA window ASA dial Meter switchPD Prism Finder S Aperture ring couplinCover CdS Prism FinderSports finder eyepiece Auxiliary mask forDot for MagnifierTesting to See if the Camera Functions Properly Removing the body cap Attaching Lenses Interchanging LensesAttaching Finders Interchanging FindersRemoving Finders PrecautionInterchanging Focusing Screens Focusing ScreensInserting a Battery -~ Battery Check Loading the Film Film LoadingPage Using Roll-Film Designed for Six Exposures Insertion of the Film Insert Memo Clip Page AM Lever Aperture Ring/Stop-down OperationDepth-of-Field Preview Lever Focusing Shutter Release Lock Ring \\ \ \ \ \ \ ’ \Shutter Release and Film Transport Mechanism Unloading Film Removing from Camera Neck StrapMethods of holding the camera securely Attaching to CameraWaist-Level Operation Hand Grips Specifications Using the PD Prism Finder S 1 -l.--- II --~-I- I~Special ‘Features 6400 Using PD Prism Finder $ Correct Exposure Measurement Exposure CompensationCompensation Hints Inserting the Battery Special FeaturesMethod of Use Using the CdS Prism Finder Aperture Priority Method Usable Shutter Speeds unshaded area Using the CQS Prism Finder~... .. .-.-~ Meter Coupling RangeUsing the Waist-level Finder S Lowering the Magnifier Interchanging Magnifiers Using the Waist-level Finder S 2 ~ -- -- -~Using the Sports Finder Using the Auxiliary Mask Page Page Flash Synchronization Chart Using Flash \ ,\Refertothedatasheetpackedwiththefilm Mirror Lock-up Using the Delayed S Shutter Release Removing the crank Attaching the crank Interchanging the Film Advance CrankRemoving the knob Attaching the knobTripod Socket Time Exposures You touch the X-sync terminal Trouble-ShootingShutter release button will not move Mirror Lock-up PrecautionsPhotographing at Low Temperatures Releasing the shutter with no film in the cameraCheck CleaningCare of the Camera