Mamiya 645 PRO TL manual TTL Flash Photography with Metz Flash Units

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TTL Flash Photography with Metz Flash Units

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aperture selected is not within the exposure/distance range of the flash. In this case, select a wider aperture setting. When using flash at maximum distance, which requires the full power of theflash unit, recyling time will be longer. Wait for the readylight to go on before firing the next frame. Exposure Compensation with TTL Flash Automation.

1.Attach a Metz flash unit which features TTL function to the camera. Attach the SCA396 module to the camera’s flash shoe. Connect the module’s coiled cables to the camera and the flash unit.

Set the film speed dial on the SCA396 module to the IS0 rating for the film in use. The range of IS0 is 25 to 1250.

2.Move the flash unit’s power switch to ON and the mode selector to TTL.

3.Turn the camera’s shutter release selector switch to ON. When the charge cycle is completed you will see an illuminated green 5 readylight in the middle of the right side of the

finder. When the SCA396 module is connected, the camera’s focal plane shutter will automatically set at 1/60 sec, and ignore the settings on the shutter speed dial between 1/60 to 1/1000, including A and AEL. Slower shutter speed settings, however, (1/30 to 4 sec.) are not affected and will allow flash synchronization.

4.Set lens to the desired f/stop and shoot. After the exposure is made, the illuminated green f blinks, confirming proper flash exposure. If the illuminated green f does not blink after exposure, it is possible that

Because TTL Flash automation reads the light reflecting off the subject, exposure may require manual adjusment in cases where subject and background are predominantly white or black (e.g. bride in white dress against white background; bridegroom in tuxedo against dark background.) In these instances, the resulting TrL exposure will either be under-exposed or over-exposed. For such situations, adjustment of about 1 to 1 l/2 f/stops, plus or minus, may be requiredthroughexperimentation.

Alternatively, a hand held incident flash meter reading will show proper exposure in these cases.

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Contents Instructions Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 PRO TL Contents Special Features of the Mamiya 645 PRO TL Interchangeable Rollfilm Holder SystemAE Finder FK402 Interchangeable Focusing ScreensInterchangeable Viewfinders AE Prism Finder FE401 Prism Finder PF401Self-timer Motorized Power Drive GripsBroad Accessory System For Specialized Applications Time ExposureMirror Lock-up Other FeaturesSelf-timer Time ExposureFocusing Screen N Names and Functions of Parts @Shutter Curtain Finder Coupling Panel RearDistance Scale @ Attaching and Removing Lenses Attaching and Removing the Roll Film Holder Removing the Rear Body CapAttaching and Removing the Viewfinder Lift the Upper Cover from the camera bodyRemoving and Attaching the Film Advance Crank Removing the Crank Attaching the CrankInserting the Battery Batterv Check Shutter Release Selector Operating the Shutter Release ButtonShutter Performance Test Film Speed ISO Dial Before Film LoadingMemo Clip Film Loading Do not use the dotted line for a start mark Advancing the Film to the First Frame Shutter Speed Settings How to set the Shutter Speed DialAperture Ring/Stop-down Operation Focusing 4B Focusing with the Standard Focusing Screen N Type E rDepth of Field Reading the Depth of Field ScaleFilm Advance Film Advance and Unloading Exposed FilmUnloading Exposed Film Using the Self-Timer/Delayed Shutter Release Please noteTime Exposures Multiple Exposures Mirror Lock-up Photography Infrared Photography @ Using aTripod @ 14 56 8 11Flash Photography Attaching Metz Flash Units Metz flash 60CT-4/45CL-4 Metz shoe mount flash type Metz flash 50MZ-5TTL Flash Photography with Metz Flash Units Photography with Non-TTL Flash Units Mamiya 645 PRO has an X- sync terminal@ Holding the Camera Steady and Securely h Eye-level Operation Waist Level OperationAttaching and Removing the Neck Strap Attaching the Strap to the CameraPower Drive Grip WG Basic AccessoriesPower Drive Grip WG401 AE Reflex Finder FK402Handle Mount Polaroid Land Pack Film Holder HP401 Metz TTL Flash UnitInterchangeable Lenses Wide-angle Lenses System Chart PnSm FiIlder FP40Developed film has fewer exposures than Speci- fied Trouble ShootingRoll Film Holder cannot be removed from the camera body Film Advance Crank continues to turn and does not stopMamiya 645 PRO TL Specifications Film typePage When using the AE Prism Finder FE401 Things to WatchBattery Advice Storage

645 PRO TL specifications

The Mamiya 645 PRO TL is a prominent medium format camera, celebrated for its exceptional build quality and versatility. Introduced in the 1990s, it quickly gained popularity among professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. This camera is part of Mamiya's 645 series, designed to cater to the needs of a wide range of photographic applications, from portrait and landscape photography to commercial work.

One of the standout features of the Mamiya 645 PRO TL is its 6x4.5cm negative size, which allows for high-resolution images with stunning detail and rich tonal range. The camera uses the 645 film format, striking a balance between portability and image quality that larger formats often cannot achieve. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers who require the enhanced image quality of medium format without the cumbersome nature of larger cameras.

The Mamiya 645 PRO TL incorporates a modular design, allowing users to swap out various components easily. One of the highlights is its interchangeable film backs, enabling photographers to switch between different film types or even use instant film if desired. Professionals appreciate this feature as it adds flexibility and convenience to their shooting experience.

Another impressive characteristic of the Mamiya 645 PRO TL is its advanced metering system. The camera features a TTL (Through The Lens) metering system, ensuring accurate exposure readings even in challenging lighting conditions. It also offers various exposure modes, including manual, aperture-priority, and shutter-priority, giving photographers the tools they need to achieve their desired results.

The Mamiya 645 PRO TL is compatible with a rich lineup of lenses, offering a range of focal lengths that cater to different styles of photography. The lenses are known for their sharpness and bokeh, making them a favorite among portrait photographers who seek pleasing background defocus.

Durability is another hallmark of the Mamiya 645 PRO TL. The camera is constructed from high-quality materials, providing a robust and reliable platform for shooting in diverse environments. Photographers can trust the Mamiya 645 PRO TL to withstand the rigors of professional use.

In summary, the Mamiya 645 PRO TL stands out in the medium format photography landscape due to its versatility, superb image quality, and user-friendly design. Its modular nature, advanced metering system, and compatibility with excellent lenses make it an enduring choice for photographers looking to elevate their craft. Whether capturing stunning landscapes or intimate portraits, the Mamiya 645 PRO TL continues to be a cherished tool for many in the photographic community.