Flash Photography
In addition to its standard flash sync system, the Mamiya 645 AF features TTL (through the lens), off the film (OTF), electronic flash exposure automation. A flash sensor located inside the camera body reads the flash reflected off the film surface at the moment of exposure. The sensor is connected via the Mamiya 645 AF's dedicated
The ISO of the flash is automatically set through the TTL connection from the camera's Film Magazine; any adjustment to this is instantly recognized after the setting is locked and the shutter release is
To utilize the TTL flash feature with all
The resulting flash exposure automation determines correct flash exposure andautomati- cally adjusts the output of the flash. It also automatically cor- rects for exposure compensa- tion normally required when using filters,
with all TTL systems, it requires manual compensation for differences in film surface reflection characteristics. The amount of compensation is determined by experimentation and is performed on the Mamiya 645 AF's Film Magazine ISO setting.
1.Mount the SCA3951 adapter onto the Metz flash, insert fully into the camera's hot shoe, then tighten with the fixing knob “A”
2.Set the exposure mode, then check the shutter speed and aperture.
*With TTL flash photography, the reflection of the flash is metered and the intensity of the flash is adjusted automatically, so TTL flash photography is not necessarily suited to all conditions. In the cases described below, we recommend that you use a flash meter to check the intensity of the flash or to use a manual flash setting.
For example:
(1)When the size of the subject you want to light with the flash is relatively small within the picture
(2)When the background behind the subject is extremely bright or when there is a strongly reflective object in the background
(3) When the background behind the subject is extremely dark (outdoors at night, etc.)
(4)For flash photography with a narrow latitude film
Metz Flash SCA3951 System Functions
*The shutter cannot be released if the flash's OK lamp is lit.
*When using an SCA300 system flash (Metz
*For details, refer to the operating instructions of the flash and the adapter.
*To use the guide number indicated on the flash fully, emit the flash several seconds after the charging completed indicator lights.
*Cautions on using instant film
Instant film (Polaroid
In general, set the exposure compensation to about 1 or 1 1/3 EV on the minus side.
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