CSM.UPL11114422225ftmPrinted in Japan320210-LB-02EInstructions
171880mm1:28MFAF11114422222005AA2222111144ftmMF80mm1:28AF2222111144ftm80mm1:28MFAF114422222005ftmCB2. Attaching the lensLine up the lens mount alignme
1920123321ABDetaching the digital backWhen detaching the digital back, pull back the detachment lever (found on the right side on ZD backs) or press t
2122MADE IN JAPANMADE IN JAPAN21Replacing the Diopter Correction Lens★If there is dirt or dust on the lens surface, remove it with a blower or sweep i
2324CM.UPPut the neck strap through the mounts and secure it using the buckle as illustrated.★After attaching the strap, pull it and make sure it doe
2526SPL80mm1:28MFAF11114422222005ftmBACSM.UPLAttaching a Lens and Digital BackAttaching a lensLine up the lens mount alignment mark A with mark B on t
2728PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3There are three exposure metering modes: In the “A” mode the average brightness in the entire frame is measured with
2930111144222220ftmShutter release buttonHolding the CameraHorizontalVerticalThe shutter release button has a two-step action. When pressed lightly it
This chapter describes various functions of the camera.Advanced Photography and Various Functions
3334PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3ABFocus AreaWith this camera, you can select the focus area that best suits the kind of pictures you intend to take. The selected f
3536PAvTvMXCFC1C2C322252.250.70.8ftmA80mm1:28MFAF111144222005Lenses with the Focus Mode Selector★When a lens with the focus mode selector is attached
12Special Advice To Professional PhotographersYour Mamiya 645DF is designed for heavy professional use and will give you a long service life if proper
3738Leaf shutter lenses are equipped with an internal shutter. When set on X, leaf shutter lenses charge quickly and are capable of high shutter speed
3940When Auto Focus FailsThe Auto Focus function requires contrast on the subject. Auto Focusing may fail to achieve accurate focus with certain subje
4142CSM.UPL11114422225ftmCSM.UPLCSM.UPLCSM.UPLThe AF assist infrared light can be disabled. Custom settings (C-14 on page 85)AF Assist Infrared Light
4344Drive Modes (continued)PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3For instructions about the self timer function, see page 66.Self Timer Mode (
4546NormalProgram shift area★When the Program line is shifted, the aperture value changes along with the shutter speed to maintain the proper exposur
4748PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C31. Turn the exposure mode setting dial to “Tv” (shutter priority AE) position.Shutter
4950PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3CExposure Modes (continued)Displays when the difference in the exposure metering values exceeds ±6EVWhen the setting and metering v
5152PTvAvMXCFC1C2C3PTvAvMXCFC1C2C3Photography using the lens shutter or focal plane shutter can be selected in custom settings. (C-18 on page 85)Auto
5354C1, C2 or C3 ModesMode dial options “C1”, “C2” and “C3” can be used to memorize preferred settings. These settings can be changed instantly to sui
5556PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3AExposure warningsWith an inappropriate exposure setting, when shooting subjects that are too light or dark, the user is warned by
34CSM.UPLDiopter adjustment dial (page 21)Diopter adjustment lens (standard accessory) (page 22)External power socket (page 92)Battery case lock lever
5758→PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3AMetered-value difference indicatorKeep pressing the AEL button A, and the difference between the metered exposure value and the e
5960PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3AOver exposureNormal exposureUnder exposureWhen in situations where it is difficult to determine the best exposure compensation, it
6162This function prevents mirror-caused vibrations which may blur the image in close-up photography, when shutter speed is slow, when a telephoto len
6364PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3Mirror Up DelayTo change from the self timer setting to the mirror up setting, press the shutter button so the mirro
6566PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3Once the shutter button has been pressed, the shutter will release after the selected time has passed. The self time
6768★To be released from the interval photography mode while being activated, turn off the power (by setting the drive drive dial to “L”).★When ther
6970PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3ABacklight buttonTo see the main panel at night or in dark places, press the backlight button A/ .The backlight will go on approxim
7172Depth of FieldDepth of field (D.O.F.) is defined as the zone of sharpness before and behind the plane of focus. It depends on distance to subject, f
7374For 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 b
7576PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3APAvTvMXCFC1C2C3By combined use of a Metz flash and the SCA3952 adapter, the camera adjusts for flash. It can be adjusted within ±3EV
56Auto focus area frameDuring actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed.During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicato
77Flash Compensation Settings (continued)The selected shutter speed and aperture level can be locked. See page 71Flash Photography with electronic fla
7980PTvAvMXCFC1C2C3PTvAvMXCFC1C2C3PAvTvMXCFC1C2C3Initializing User Functions1. By turning the exposure mode dial, “CF” (custom function mode) can be s
8182Custom Functions of MAMIYA 645DF Types of Custom SettingsC-00 Custom functions No.0: [Initial setting]1: A2: B3: C★When “0” has been selected an
8384C-09 AEL & AFL function button exchangeThis function is used to set whether to change over the functions of the front and rear AEL and AFL bu
Miscellaneous Operations
8788AChanging the Focusing Screen1. Switch the dial drive to “L” to turn off the camera's power and remove the lens.2. Pull the focusing screen r
8990 P Av Tv M X× ○ × ○ ○ × ○ × ○ × × ○ × ○ × × ○ × ○ ×Exposure modeMetering mode Exposure compensationAuto-bracketing modeUs
9192ABUsing a TripodWhen using a tripod with 3/8” screw (instead of 1/4” screw) remove the small screw A from the tripod screw hole on the bottom of t
9394When Any of These Displays Appear★The camera caution mark will blink if the camera body detects an abnormality.SEndLCD displayProblemsCauses an
9596Camera type : 6x4.5cm format, electronically controlled focal-plane shutter, TTL multiple mode AE, AF single lens reflex Actual Image size :
78Due to the limitations of the space and letters, words and letters on the LCD are abbreviated. Display examples of the main LCDElectronic Dial Opera
9798Maintenance and care of the camera• Read instructions before using camera.• Protect camera against shocks and falls. Use the neck strap supplied
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910ContentPreface ...1 to 2Names of Parts and
Inserting a battery/ Attaching and detaching a lens/Attaching and detaching a digital back/An explanation of settings.Before Taking PhotographsPrepara
1314CSM.UPLChecking the Battery PowerSet the drive dial to “S” to turn on the power.Check the battery condition in the lower right corner of the main
15161. Battery life of the originally supplied batteries is dependant on storage conditions.2. Blots and fingerprints on terminals may cause lo
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