Mamiya 645 AF, 211125 manual Attaching/Detaching the Magazine, Shutter Safety Retraction

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Attaching/Detaching the Magazine

When there are no batteries in the camera, the shutter's "Safety Retraction" feature, keeps it in the open position and the magazine's dark slide cannot be pulled out, even when it is attached to the camera. Film winding and shutter release are also blocked in this case.

Attaching

1.Remove the camera's rear body cap and the magazine's protection cap.

2. Fit the body coupler of the magazine into the bottom channel of the camera, properly centered.

3. Push the magazine against the camera body until it snaps into place. (You will instantly hear the shutter closing)

Shutter Safety Retraction

The precision shutter blades are made of very thin hyper-duraluminum and could be damaged if unprotected. Therefore the camera is designed to automatically retract the shutter into the open position when the magazine is removed. When it is reattached the shutter automatically closes and is ready for normal function. (Batteries must be in camera).

Automatic film advance to #1

There is no need to line up the film's paper leader start mark. The magazine auto- matically advances the film to the first frame (See page 22).

Detaching

1.Insert the dark slide into the magazine.

2.With your thumb first push button “A” down and then simultaneously button “B” in. The magazine will separate itself from the camera body.

*When the magazine is removed, the shutter will automatically open, as explained on the previous page, under "Shutter Safety Retraction" Film winding and shutter release are also locked.

The magazine cannot be attached or detached unless the dark slide is in place.

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Contents Page Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 AF Camera Special Advice To Professional PhotographersNames of Parts and Functions Magazine LCD Main Liquid Crystal Display LCDContents 70 ~86 48 ~5354 ~69 Amount of film that can be taken with one set of batteries Checking the Battery PowerBe sure the batteries are placed with proper polarity After inserting the batteries, set the date and time. SeeReplacing the diopter corrected lens Diopter AdjustmentAttaching the lens Attaching/Removing the LensAttaching Removing Setting the Film Speed Installing the Battery in the MagazineDetaching Shutter Safety RetractionAttaching/Detaching the Magazine AttachingLoading Film in the Magazine When the pressure plate 120/220 is set erroneouslyInsert the loaded film insert into Magazine Shutter Release Button/Holding the CameraShutter Release Button Holding the CameraTaking Photos in the Full Automatic Mode Unloading the exposed film Precautions for Film UnloadingFocus Exposure film Removing a partially exposed film rollSet the focus mode selector lever To M manual focus mode Single Focus Mode SManual Focus Mode M Continuous Focus Mode CSubjects With Which Auto Focusing May Not Work AF Supplemental Infrared Light Using the Focus Lock FunctionLector lever to S to turn Camera Operation TestOpen the back cover Aperture Priority AE Program AE PShifting the Program Shutter Priority AE Manual Mode MMode Time Mode TDisplay of the exposure compensation Viewfinders LCD panel Average Exposure Metering Mode aSpot Exposure Metering Mode S Average/Spot Auto Switching Exposure Metering Mode A-S AutoContinuous Mode Single-Frame Mode/Continuous ModeSingle-Frame Mode Automatic exposure operation in the auto bracketing mode Auto Bracketing ModeCanceling the Multiple Exposure Mode Multiple Exposure ModeSelf Timer Mode Extended Exposure Modes Bulb and Time Modes Bulb ModeTime Mode How to meter and focus at two different distances AE Lock ModeTaking Photos with the Mirror Up Using auto focus and auto exposureManual mode Infrared Photography Depth of fieldFor example Flash PhotographyMetz Flash SCA3951 System Functions Eyepiece Shutter Depth of Field Preview/Eyepiece ShutterFlash Photography with Flashes other than Metz Depth of Field Preview ButtonUsing the M645 Manual Focus Lenses Changing The Focusing ScreenExternal Power Supply Front/Rear Dial Lock Mechanisms select dLoc Electronic Dial OperationsSetting the Index Number Setting the Date and TimeData superimpose modes Selecting the Data to be Superimposed select FuncChecking the data to be superimposed Returning to the normal display Error MessagesStrap Strap/Using a Tripod/Auxiliary Release ContactUsing a Tripod If the shutter cannot be releasedSpecifications of 645AF Batteries Care Importance of Proper MaintenanceCommon Sense Camera Care and Practice Liquid Crystal Display After-Sale Servicing