Mamiya 645 AF, 211125 manual Attaching/Removing the Lens, Attaching Removing, Attaching the lens

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Attaching/Removing the Lens

Attaching

Removing

1.Remove the camera's lens opening cap, just like you would remove a lens, by pushing the lens release button “A” backward and then turn the lens cap or the lens itself counter clockwise and lift out.

While pushing the lens release button “A”, rotate

the lens counter clockwise until it stops and lift it

off.

To remove the front lens cap, squeeze the shiny sections together and lift out.

To remove rear lens cap turn it counter clockwise.

*After removing the lens from the camera body, protect both ends by attaching the caps.

*Oil, dust, fingerprints or water on the electronic contacts could result in malfunction or corrosion. Wipe such impurities off with a clean piece of cloth.

2. Attaching the lens

Align the red alignment dot of the lens (on the shiny flange) with the camera's red dot, fit the lens into the camera and rotate it clockwise until it clicks into place.

*Do not touch the distance ring or other

rotating parts during the auto focus

operation.

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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 48 ~53 54 ~6970 ~86 Be sure the batteries are placed with proper polarity Checking the Battery PowerAfter inserting the batteries, set the date and time. See Amount of film that can be taken with one set of batteriesReplacing the diopter corrected lens Diopter AdjustmentAttaching/Removing the Lens Attaching RemovingAttaching the lens Setting the Film Speed Installing the Battery in the MagazineAttaching/Detaching the Magazine Shutter Safety RetractionAttaching DetachingLoading Film in the Magazine When the pressure plate 120/220 is set erroneouslyShutter Release Button Shutter Release Button/Holding the CameraHolding the Camera Insert the loaded film insert into MagazineTaking Photos in the Full Automatic Mode Precautions for Film Unloading FocusUnloading the exposed film Exposure film Removing a partially exposed film rollManual Focus Mode M Single Focus Mode SContinuous Focus Mode C Set the focus mode selector lever To M manual focus modeSubjects With Which Auto Focusing May Not Work AF Supplemental Infrared Light Using the Focus Lock FunctionCamera Operation Test Open the back coverLector lever to S to turn Program AE P Shifting the ProgramAperture Priority AE Shutter Priority AE Manual Mode MMode Time Mode TSpot Exposure Metering Mode S Average Exposure Metering Mode aAverage/Spot Auto Switching Exposure Metering Mode A-S Auto Display of the exposure compensation Viewfinders LCD panelSingle-Frame Mode/Continuous Mode Single-Frame ModeContinuous Mode Automatic exposure operation in the auto bracketing mode Auto Bracketing ModeCanceling the Multiple Exposure Mode Multiple Exposure ModeSelf Timer Mode Bulb Mode Time ModeExtended Exposure Modes Bulb and Time Modes How to meter and focus at two different distances AE Lock ModeUsing auto focus and auto exposure Manual modeTaking Photos with the Mirror Up Infrared Photography Depth of fieldFlash Photography Metz Flash SCA3951 System FunctionsFor example Flash Photography with Flashes other than Metz Depth of Field Preview/Eyepiece ShutterDepth of Field Preview Button Eyepiece ShutterUsing 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 TimeSelecting the Data to be Superimposed select Func Checking the data to be superimposedData superimpose modes Returning to the normal display Error MessagesUsing a Tripod Strap/Using a Tripod/Auxiliary Release ContactIf the shutter cannot be released StrapSpecifications of 645AF Importance of Proper Maintenance Common Sense Camera Care and PracticeBatteries Care Liquid Crystal Display After-Sale Servicing