Phase One 645 AF manual Attaching the back

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2.6Attaching the back

The P+ back is fully integrated with the camera body and is a part of the whole camera system.

When no cassette is attached to the Phase One 645AF camera house the mirror is up and the shutter is open. This is the correct position when no back is attached.

When attaching the P+ back to the camera body the shutter will close and the mirror comes down. It is important to ensure that the bottom part of the P+ back is pressed well into the locking mechanism on the camera back before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together.

Failure to do this can cause an error with the camera body. The error is a state of continuously opening and closing the shutter. If this occurs, remove the P+ back.

Please be aware that the shutter should be in the correct starting position (shutter open), if this is not the case, attach and remove the P+ back again to make sure that the camera body gets in the correct starting position.

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Contents User Guide Phase One Camera On liability On rightsTrademarks & acknowledgements Contents Introduction Open Platform Freedom of ChoiceRecommended hardware WarrantyMicrosoft Windows Install on Mac OS Installing and Activation of softwareInstall on Windows Troubleshooting Deactivation of Capture One Screen calibration Body the system Unpacking the systemClassic PouchAccessories Box Value AddedChecking the Battery Power Batteries for cameraBatteries for the back Purchasing extra batteriesParts of the camera system Drive dial AF lock button Strap lugAttach and remove lens RemovingAttaching the back Display Buttons LED lightsSetting diopter Adjusting the StrapSetting date and time Eyepiece shutterPage Basic functions Setting ISOISO and White Balance Easy Photography There are four exposure modes P program AEPage Measuring light Exposure Metering Exposure WarningsExposure compensation Set value is displayedFocus modes Out of focus MarksSingle focus mode S Continuous focus mode CManual Focus Mode M Focus AreasNormal focus area Spot focus areaAdjust the focus Manual focusing Switch to M manual focus modeManual Focus Operation for Telephoto and Zoom lenses When Auto Focus is Failed Using focus lock and infrared focusing Using the Focus Lock FunctionSet the focus mode selector lever to S or C Adjust the compositionAF Assist Infrared Light Single-Frame Mode Continuous ModeMirror up mode Self-Timer ModeProgram AE Exposure ModesProgram Shift PH/PL Aperture Priority AE Av Shutter Priority AE TvManual Mode M One-push shift function ModeFlash photography This camera’s synchro contact is an X contactPage Example Rear Curtain SyncroFlash compensation settings Viewfinder LCD readoutsExposure mode Exposure compensation display Advanced functionsExposure Compensation With the exposure compensation dialAE Lock Metered-value difference indicator Auto Bracketing Press the shutter release buttonSingle-Frame Mode S Continuous Mode CManual mode Taking photos with the mirror upLong exposure Bulb Mode Camera display lightSetting will be stored after one second Front/rear dial lock mechanismsDepth of field Depth of Field Preview ButtonInfrared photography Page Tethered shooting ConnectingDriver set-up Tethered operations Back CF card usage Inserting and ejecting cards on the P+ backCF card usage 3S the Secure Storage System Disk Check summaryCF card usage in general Using cards in the card readerGeneral handling guidelines Mounting and dismounting card on computers Preparing the CF-cardsRecommended formatting is by using the back Formatting on a Mac OS X computerNavigating the Back menu Menu buttonsHome shortcut File format shortcutBattery and Power Indicator Button Lock shortcutPlaymode Playmode zoom functions View modesBrowsing inside Zoom Exit the Play modeDelete Capture Setup Menu ModeShutter FileFormat ISO White BalanceCustom white balance from Capture One Backlight Play SetupAuto Preview Delete options BrightnessPower Source ConfigurationStorage Format disk Power SaveDisk Checking Ready beep Restore def. DefaultsTime & Date Language About the P+ Back Page Setting custom functions Custom functionTypes of custom functions Cancel auto bracket Manual mode bracketingFront/Rear dial function exchange in manual mode Rear function dial enabled/disabledAFL function lock mode Mode one-push settingBulb exposure time setting Bulb shutter release settingCustom function reset Auto film loading settingMultiple exposure mode Digital back CF configurationInitial setting Custom Functions overviewFunctions of the Phase One lens Lenses and Multi MountFunction of the Phase One lens adaptor Producer Specs limitations Adaptor/mount List of alternative lensesLimitationcodes What is Lens Cast? Why does lens cast occur?How to get rid of Lens Cast? Lens Cast4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses MAC Large format and stitched images MAC4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses PC Large format and stitched images PC Page Software Getting startedImporting from CF card Large format and technical cameras Large format photographyTechnical cameras Maintenance Changing the focusing screenBattery socket Tripod/Electronic shutter release contactCamera display error-notification LCDBack Maintenance Lens maintenanceCleaning the CCD Housing specification Actual Image Size 56x41.5 mm11.8 P+ series Technical specifications End User support Policy World Wide Dealer NetworkKnowledge Base Capture One On-line Support Forums FAQ, Tutorials & DocumentationOn-Line Support 106

645 AF specifications

The Phase One 645 AF is a high-end medium format camera system designed for professional photographers seeking exceptional image quality and versatility. With its robust feature set and advanced technologies, it has become a preferred choice for commercial, portrait, and landscape photography.

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