Mamiya Digital Camera PRO 645 User Manual

Instructions  
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 PRO  
Mamiya pioneered the 6x4.5 film format and introduced the world’s first 645  
SLR in 1975. The 645 PRO is the latest masterpiece in this series and  
incorporates all the latest mechanical, electronic and optical advances. Its  
external appearance, too, has been modernized and its ergonomic design  
further enhanced.  
We are sure that you will enjoy the many advantages this camera and its  
accessories offer and want to particularly mention:  
The 645 PRO has a built-in self-timer (delayed shutter release) which will also  
facilitate time exposures. Attaching special leaf shutter lenses will automati-  
cally set the focal plane shutter to 1/8 sec. Heavy duty gears connect to the  
This manual covers the  
basic camera. Sepa-  
rate instructions are  
supplied with all sys-  
tem accessories, in-  
cluding lenses,finders,  
film holders, etc.  
For additional informa-  
tion please feel free to  
contact your author-  
ized Mamiya dealer or  
the Mamiya importer in  
your country.  
improved Power Drive Grip WG401. This grip also automatically cocks the lea  
f
shutter lenses and permits remote control.  
The AE Prism Finder FE401, specially created for this camera, automates  
exposure and shows LED safety signals. 35mm film holders now come with  
panoramic adapters. A super fast 300mm f/2.8 APO lens was also designed  
for this camera.  
We are convinced that your camera will serve you well, because we have  
designed it for heavy professional use. However, we ask you to please read  
all operating instructions carefully before you put your equipment to work, in  
order to ensure proper operation and maximum results.  
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Unloading  
Film  
Transport and  
Features  
PRO  
Special  
Names  
of Mamiya 645  
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Film  
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and  
of Parts  
Function  
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Using the Self-timer/Delayed Shutter Release.  
Attaching and Removing Lenses  
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Multiple Exposures ...............................................  
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Attaching and Removing Roll Film Holders  
Exposures  
Time  
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Photography ...............................  
Lock-up  
Removing  
Attaching and  
Viewfinders ................ .12  
Mirror  
Attaching and Removing the Film Advance  
Infrared Photography ...........................................  
Using Flash  
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Crank  
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Battery Check  
Inserting Battery and  
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Using a Tripod  
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Release Selector  
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Shutter  
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Holding the Camera Steady and Securely..  
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A Trial Familiarization Test  
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Removing the Neck Strap  
Attaching and  
Specifications  
Film Loading  
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First Exposure  
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Advancing Film to the  
Trouble Shooting  
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Aperture Ring/Stop-down Operation .................. .23  
Basic Accessories  
Focusing  
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System Chart  
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Depth-of-field  
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the  
Checking  
Camera  
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Storing  
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Features and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Two new convenient safety features have been added to  
the 645 PRO in the form of state-of-the-art optoelectronics  
which immediately identifies problems with the shutter  
(i.e. when it will not release) when the AE Prism Finder  
FE401 is used. Whether these malfunctions develop from  
failure to draw out the Dark Slide, or if there are problems  
in film take-up, the LED will indicate the source of the  
trouble. With these new advancements, Mamiya believes  
the most demanding pro will be more than satisfied with  
the new edition 645.  
3 x More Negative Area Than the 35mm Format  
Plus Superior Image Quality From Mamiya World-  
Class Lenses  
The 6x4.5cm format offers approx. 3 times more image  
area than the 35mm (24x36mm) format, Man’s vision is  
horizontal and rectangular.  
Film Holders are rectangular and so are most pictures in  
them. The 6x4.5 format is also large enough to be viewed  
without a magnifier and its aspect ratio (horizontal  
/
vertical)  
is ideal, requiring minimum cropping. Mamiya’s high  
performance medium format lenses assure sharpness  
and beautiful color fidelity.  
Enhanced Interchangeable Roll Film Holder System  
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Enables Polaroid and Even 35mm Panoramic  
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Photography  
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Sturdy, Versatile, Safe and Highly Reliable Body  
The 645 PRO features an interchangeable film holder  
system capable of using a far wider range of roll film  
holders than before. Depending on the application, the  
system can be quickly attached to or detached from the  
camera, ensuring the ability to catch even fast changing  
scenes. It also features fail-safe devices including, for  
example, one that warns when you have failed to take out  
the dark slide when the AE Prism Finder FE401 is being  
used.  
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Tailored to Satisfy Pro Needs  
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Introduced in 1975 to not only provide an alternative to  
the 35mm format, but to afford the user with advanced  
versatility given its much larger format, the Mamiya 645  
Series is constantly being upgraded. Elements such as  
speed and handling plus a host of other special features  
have been enhanced to satisfy the needs of most de-  
manding professionals.  
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Bright, Dynamic Images Visible on the Focusing  
Screen  
Interchangeable Viewfinders  
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5 Selectable Types Available  
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1. AE Prism Finder FE401  
The AE (automatic exposure) Prism Finder FE401 fea-  
tures three modes of TTL metering, including automatic  
switching from center-weighted averaging to spot me-  
tering. It also has a +/-3EV exposure compensation ad-  
justment.  
The 645 PRO can reproduce bright, dynamic and sharp  
images on the focusing screen, enabling optimum com-  
position to be obtained according to the photographic  
purpose. In addition, the 645 PRO greatly enhances  
focusing.  
5 types of focusing screens are available to facilitate  
photographing a wide variety of subjects.  
2. Prism Finder PF401  
The Prism Finder PF401 is without metering electronics  
and designed for manual photography mode. Both Prism  
Finders show an unreversed, upright image and are ideal  
for eyelevel photography.  
A Comprehensive Series of Interchangeable Lenses  
- Sharp Images and Outstanding Color Balance -  
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There are an amazing variety of interchangeable lenses  
in the PRO 6 x 4.5 format series. Mamiya has concen-  
trated an all-out effort on the systematic production of  
lenses in an effort to satisfy a multitude of needs. All  
lenses are multi-coated to eliminate flare and ghosting  
even under the most adverse light conditions. While the  
series now also features three leaf shutter lenses, all  
lenses exhibit the utmost in color balance, high resolu-  
3. Waist Level Finder N  
The Waist level Finder N is desirable for low angle  
photography and particularly for horizontal composition.  
A self erecting hood with built-in magnifier shields  
groundglass from all ambient light. A built-in sportsfinder  
permits eyelevel viewing and is ideal for action photog-  
raphy.  
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built-in camera mechanism will automatically advance  
the film to the next frame, when the shutter release is  
activated, either on the camera body or on the Power  
Drive Grip WG401.  
tion and crystal clear definition. A feature lens is the new  
300mm f/2.8 APO lens which eliminates chromatic aber-  
ration and produces photos with the sharpest definition.  
Given the wide variety of lenses in the 645 PRO Series,  
they greatly expand the world of images that are possible.  
New Automatic Leaf Shutter Lenses for added  
versatility.  
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55mm (Wide Angle), 80mm (Standard) 150mm  
(Telephoto) lenses  
Auto winding with the Power Drive Grip WG401  
These lenses are all in Seiko #0 shutter, offer the advan-  
tages of syncroflash photography at all shutter speeds 1/  
30, 1/60, 1/125,1/250 and 1/500sec. The optional Power  
Drive Grip WG401 will automatically cock the shutters as  
it transports the film and moves the mirror.  
This Power Drive Grip WG401 has been specially de-  
signed for heavy duty, motorized operation with the 645  
PRO. It also permits automatic shutter cocking of the leaf  
shutter lenses and can be remote controlled. Another  
feature, not available previously is the following:  
The camera’s focal plane shutter must be set at 1/8 sec.  
for leaf shutter mode operation. The leaf shutter lenses  
can do it automatically.  
When attaching a partially exposed film holder (in which  
the film has not been advanced to a new frame), to the  
645 PRO equipped with the Power Drive Grip WG401, a  
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<Self-timer>  
A Broad Accessory System  
For Specialized Applications  
Self-timer for delayed shutter release. When activated it  
will light a red pilot lamp in the front of the camera for eight  
seconds and will blink for two seconds before triggering  
the shutter.  
A useful accessory system to serve the specialized  
needs of the photographer. It includes Auto Bellows and  
Auto Extension Rings for close-up and copying work;  
Infrared Remote Control for studio and nature photogra-  
phy; External Battery Case for operating in cold sur-  
roundings; Camera Grips for convenient holding and  
more.  
<Time Exposure>  
Time exposures are made by utilizing the Self-timer and  
the “B” shutter setting. A new power saving circuit design  
switches the battery off and extends is life.  
Other Features  
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<Mirror Lock-up>  
After focusing, the Mirror can be locked up before making  
an exposure. This is convenient when the camera is used  
at slow shutter speeds and is mounted on a tripod for  
telephotography, copy work, etc., since even a very small  
amount of vibrations should be eliminated.  
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Focusing Screen  
N
13 Gold Plated Contacts  
These contacts interface the  
AEPrism Finder with the ISO  
dial on the film holder and  
the shutter speeds.  
Aperture Ring Couping Pin  
This pin is fitted into the Ex-  
posure Meter Coupler of the  
lens, to transmit the aperture  
data to the AE Prism Finder.  
Hot-shoe (X contact)  
A
cordless flash can be used  
Battery Check Lamp  
with this shoe.  
Focusing Screen Release Pin  
When you want to change  
the screen. slide this pin to  
the left and remove the  
screen.  
Lens Release Button  
Auxiliary Release Contact  
When the cover is moved to  
the left. the contact appears.  
This contact is used for con-  
nections of external releases  
such as a special hand grip  
and remote control unit.  
collar is turned to the red dot.  
Battery Check Button  
LED displays the present  
battery condition.  
Mirror  
Never touch the surface of  
the mirror.  
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Shutter Speed Dial Lock  
Release Button  
This button is used for un-  
locking the Shutter Speed  
Dial from an AE position.  
Finder Coupling Panel (Front)  
Finder Coupling Panel (Rear)  
Electric Contact for Film  
Holder  
This contact receives film  
sensitivity data from the film  
holder.  
Shutter Speed Dial  
This dial selects the shutter  
speed, and switches the op-  
eration mode from AE to  
manual photography.  
Film Holder Mount  
Neck Strap Lug  
Pin  
Film Holder Coupling  
Film Advance Crank  
A
Single complete turn cocks  
Shutter Curtain  
the shutter and advances the  
film for each exposure.  
Exposures are controlled by  
opening and closing the cur-  
tain  
Multiple Exposure Lever  
When this lever is set at  
“MULTI”, film is not advanced  
even when the Film Advance  
Crank is turned. thus allow-  
ing multiple exposures on the  
same film frame.  
Film Holder Mounting  
Bracket  
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Distance Scale  
The camera to subject dis-  
tance can be set or confirmed  
with this scale.  
Lens Alignment Dot  
Depth-of-field Scale  
Provides a quick reading of  
depth-of-field for various ap-  
ertures and distances.  
Exposure Meter Coupler  
This coupler is engaged with  
the Aperture Ring Coupling  
Pin, transmitting diaphragm  
information to the AE Prism  
Finder.  
Battery Chamber Cover  
Tripod Socket  
1/4" tripod socket. To con-  
vert to a 3/8" socket, remove  
the small screw in the base of  
the socket. Then remove the  
bushing. See page 32.  
Battery Chamber Cover  
Latch  
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Removing the Front Body Cap and  
Rear Cover  
Attaching the Lens  
Removing the Lens.  
First remove the Front Body Cap in  
the direction of the arrow, while  
pushing the Lens Release Button  
backwards as indicated by arrow.  
Rear Body Protective Cover can be  
readily removed by depressing the  
part of as shown in the illustration.  
Line up red Lens Alignment Dot  
against red camera Alignment Dot  
(C) and gently insert the lens into the  
camera body. Then turn the lens  
clock wise, as indicated by arrow,  
until it clicks into place. Make sure  
that the Aperture Ring Coupler Pin  
is engaged with the Exposure Meter  
While pushing lens release button back-  
wards, turn lens counterclockwise.  
(Same procedure as removing body  
cap).  
Coupling Pin  
which sticks out  
under the Mamiya name plate of the  
camera.  
When the Aperture Ring Coupler Pin is engaged  
by the exposure meter coupling pin lever, F/stop  
data is conveyed to the AE Prism Finder.  
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Removing the Roll Film Holder  
Attaching the Roll Film Holder  
If the Dark Slide is not inserted,  
the safety lock will prevent the  
holder from being removed.  
The Dark Slide can be inserted  
in the Roll Film Holder up to the  
Green Line, marked on the slide,  
without affecting the image.  
Green Line  
Remove the Roll Film Holder  
Cover.  
1. Insert the Dark slide into the slot  
marked by White Lines on the side  
of the holder.  
2. Push the lower one of the Film  
Holder Detaching Lock Release  
Button (A) downward, while simulta-  
neously pushing the Film Holder  
1. While spanning the Roll Film Holder  
between your thumb and middle fin-  
ger, holding it on the rubberized fin-  
ger rests, carefully align its Film  
Holder Mounting Bracket with the  
corresponding center clip of the  
camera body.  
Detaching Button  
inward.  
2. While keeping this alignment, press  
the upper part of the Roll Film Holder  
against the camera body, so that it  
clicks into place by engaging the  
spring loaded twin camera catch.  
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Attaching the Finder.  
Removing the Finder  
The same procedure applies to all  
finders. The illustrations shows  
the AE Prism Finder FF401.  
Lift the Upper Cover from the camera  
body.  
Spanning the finder with your fin-  
gers, push the button on its right side  
marked with a downward pointing  
while pushing  
the other button, on the left  
inward.  
Insert the Attaching Latches (A) of the  
finder into the Finder Coupling Panel  
(B) in the front wall of the body. Press  
the finder down until the rear latch  
locks securely in place.  
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Attaching the Crank  
Removing the Crank  
Push the lock Lever (A) on its bottom  
in a forward direction as far as it will  
go (see illustration).  
With the flat part, having a White  
Index Line, on top, line the Crank up  
against its mounting plate on the side  
of the body and push Film Advance  
Crank Lock Lever backward.  
You may choose six different crank  
starting positions to suit your prefer-  
ence. The orientation of the crank  
proper against its base, before it is  
attached to the camera, will be  
maintained when the entire assem-  
bly is locked into place.  
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Inserting the Battery  
The camera will not function without a battery  
Checking Battery  
The camera will not function with-  
out a battery  
larity. + position is marked in battery  
cavity.  
Press Battery Check Button “B.C.”  
(A) on lower front of the camera.  
Battery Check Lamp (B) on top op-  
posite side should light. Bright light  
indicates good condition. Blinking  
light means replace battery. No light  
means battery is dead or improperly  
inserted.  
angle and then push entire battery  
into place, making sure that the lift  
ribbon wraps around battery. Close  
cover by inserting twin-prong end first  
and pushing it down.  
With your fingernail, pull the Battery  
Chamber Cover latch, on the bottom  
of the camera body, as indicated by  
the arrow in the illustration. Lift the  
cover off. The camera requires a 6V  
alkaline, silver oxide or lithium bat-  
tery. It is a good idea to wipe the  
battery terminals before insertion to  
assure proper contact. Observe po-  
Be particularly careful not to let  
the lift ribbon cover  
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Important:  
1. The sealed, new battery which is  
supplied with this camera may have  
been subject to storage conditions  
which have reduced its service life.  
Therefore it is desirable to replace it  
with a fresh battery as soon as pos-  
sible.  
2. Carefully wipe the battery con-  
tacts before inserting into the cham-  
ber. Failure to do so may result in  
poor electrical contact and conse-  
quent malfunctioning of the camera.  
3. Always remove battery when  
camera is not used for a while. Al-  
ways carry spare batteries.  
Battery strength will be indicated  
by whether the light:  
Glows . . . ..Battery strength is suf-  
ficient.  
Blinks . . . ..Battery capacity has  
dropped below the al-  
lowable level. (Replace  
the battery.)  
Does not light . . . . ..The  
camera  
will not work. (Replace  
the battery.)  
4. Battery life differs, depending on  
type, age, storage condition, ambient  
temperature, frequency of use etc.  
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When set to the yellow clock symbol  
the self-timer is operative. See  
page 27 and 28 for further instruc-  
tions.  
2. If the film is not completely ad-  
vanced, if the Dark Slide is not with-  
drawn or if the battery is dead, the  
shutter will not function, even when  
the Shutter Release Button is  
pressed. This will also be the case if  
the Shutter Speed Dial is set to “A”  
or “AEL” when the AE Prism Finder  
is not attached.  
3. After releasing the shutter, the  
Film Advance Crank will  
cally unlock and be ready to advance  
the film.  
Operating the shutter Release  
Button  
1. The Shutter Release Button  
functions in two steps. Gentle pres-  
sure will light the metering informa-  
tion display if the AE Prism Finder is  
used. Continued pressure will re-  
lease the electromagnetic shutter.  
For normal operation set the White  
Dot of the Shutter Release Selector  
(A) against the White Square Dot  
When set to the Red Dot  
Release Button is locked.  
the  
Select this mode if the camera  
will be idle for a period and to  
prevent accidental shutter re-  
lease. Also when the Power Drive  
Grip is used.  
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1. Attach the Roll Film 3. Set the Shutter Speed  
Holder to the camera body. Dial to any other position  
than ”A” or ”AEL”. When the  
2. Pull out the Dark Slide  
and place it into its Storage AE Prism Finder is not  
4. Set the Multiple Expo-  
sure Lever on the body to  
the “MULTI” position.  
5. Set the Shutter Release  
Selector to (normal  
mode), and press the Shut-  
ter Release Button.  
mounted on the camera, the  
shutter will not release if the  
Shutter Speed Dial is in the  
“A” or “AEL” position.  
Slot.  
6. After the shutter has been  
released, advance the Film  
Advance Crank one com-  
plete revolution and the next  
frame will be ready.  
The empty film spool included with the film holder is  
supplied with a vinyl tube. When placed in the take-up  
compartment it engages the film sensor and makes  
the holder function as if it is loaded with film. Please  
remove the tube after your test.  
When only the body is tested, the familiarization  
checkout can be made either in the “MULTI” or  
(normal mode).  
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1. While pushing the Back Cover  
Lock Release Button (A) downward,  
press the Back Cover Opening But-  
ton, and the Back Cover will open.  
3. Align the right-hand side of this  
empty spool with the lower Spool  
Stud (A) (convex). Slide the spool  
into position making sure that the  
left-side of the spool is properly held  
by the Spool Clip.  
2. While squeezing in on both sides  
of the Release Latch (A) pull the Roll  
Film Insert out of the camera body.  
At that time, move the empty spool  
in the upper part down to the lower  
spood compartment.  
When you load film for the first time,  
remove and discard the protective  
paper cover which is attached to the  
in the roll film holder.  
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Gently rotate the take-up spool as  
shown in the photo until the start  
mark on the leader paper is aligned  
4. In the same manner, insert a roll  
of film in the upper compartment. At  
that time, check that the film leader  
paper is set as shown in the photo  
above. (The leader paper inside is  
facing outward on the pressure plate.  
Note that the film direction is wrong if  
the leader paper is facing inward.)  
5. Pull out some of the leader paper.  
Insert the tip of the leader paper into  
the slot of the lower Take-up Spool.  
with the start mark  
clip.  
on the spool  
Correctly align the start marks  
with each other, making sure that  
the film feeds properly. When im-  
proper feeding occurs, the proper  
number of exposures may not be  
taken.  
Avoid exposing the film to di-  
rect sunlight when inserting or  
removing film.  
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Inserting the Roll Film Insert  
Film Speed (ISO) Dial  
Insert the loaded Roll Film Insert  
into the holder, the film roll on top,  
while squeezing on both sides of the  
Release Latch (A) as shown in illus-  
tration. Make sure that is been  
properly seated and is locked in  
place. Then close cover by firmly  
pressing its top against the Roll Film  
Holder.  
Each film holder has this important  
feature. It electronically interfaces  
the film holder with the AE Prism  
Finder, the focal plane shutter and  
the lens diaphragm, for exposure  
automation.  
This eliminates the need of having  
to manually reset the meter, every  
time you change film holders loaded  
with different films. Therefore make  
it a routine to always set this dial  
with the speed of the loaded film.  
The Memo Clip on the back of the  
Roll Film Holder Cover accepts the  
box top of the film carton and can  
also be used for other reminders.  
*
To close the Back Cover, firmly  
press the top of the back cover on  
both sides.  
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Color Codes  
Set the desired shutter speed against  
the white index line (A) on the Shutter  
Speed Dial.  
1. At the "A" and "AEL" settings, the  
ShutterSpeed Dial is locked between  
these two positions.  
2. To release this lock, turn the Shut-  
ter Speed Dial while pushing the  
Lock Release Button (B).  
3. At all other settings the dial can be  
rotated freely and each speed  
number will click into place.  
1. full seconds. All other numbers  
are fractional seconds. (i.e. 30 = 1/  
30 sec.)  
2. The yellow B indicates Bulb. At  
thissettingtheshutterremainsopen  
as long as the release is pressed.  
3. The red 60 (1160 sec.) reminds  
you that it is the fastest permissible  
shutter speed setting when using  
electronic flash.  
Attach the loaded Roll Film Holder  
to the camera. Remove Dark Slide  
and store it. Turn the Multiple Expo-  
sure Lever (A) to its normal position,  
White Dot against White Square.  
Turn the Film Advance Crank until it  
stops. The number “1” will now ap-  
pear in the Film Counter Window.  
The Focal Plane Shutter and Mirror  
are now cocked and the camera is  
ready for the first exposure.  
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4. “A and “AEL” explained  
“A (auto exposure) and “AEL” (auto  
exposure lock) setting must only be  
used when the AE Prism Finder is  
attached to camera.  
1. If it is not attached and the dial is  
set to either of these positions, the  
shutter release will not work.  
2. If it is not attached and the Self-  
Timer is activated, the Pilot Lamp  
will Iight for 10 seconds but the shut-  
ter will again not release.  
If the Shutter Speed Dial is set be-  
tween click stops either the higher or  
lower exposure speed may result.  
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*
At position “A”, the lens is al-  
ways stopped down only when  
the shutter is being released with  
the aperture being open.  
*
During normal photography,  
set the AM Lever so that “A” is  
visible. At “M”, focusing will be a  
little difficult.  
* When using the AE Prism  
Finder, be sure to set the AM Le-  
ver on “A”; otherwise, correct  
exposure cannot be obtained.  
*When aperture has been con-  
firmed, be sure to reset the AM  
Lever to “A”.  
Set the desired f/stop on the Aper-  
ture Ring (A) by aligning the f/number  
with the red reference dot (B) in the  
center of the Scale Ring. The Aper-  
ture Ring has a click stop for each f/  
stop. In-between clicks can also be  
used.  
The effect the set f/stop will have  
upon the picture area can be con-  
firmed on the Finder Screen.  
Move the AM Lever on the lens so  
that “M” becomes visible - the lens  
then can be stopped down to the  
preselected aperture.  
See “Depth-of-field” on page 25.  
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Focusing with the Standard Focusing Screen N Type E  
While looking through the viewfinder,  
turn the lens Focusing Ring until the  
most important subject part appears  
sharp and clear.  
3. The rest of the ground glass area  
can also be used for focusing.  
1. The camera comes equipped with  
a bright, Type E, RangefinderlMi-  
cro-prism Focusing Screen. It fea-  
tures a center, split-image range-  
finder spot and the subject is in  
sharp focus when the split images  
combine into one.  
2. The microprism ring around the  
split-image center further facilitates  
focusing. The microprisms disap-  
pear only when the subject is in  
sharp focus.  
*
Interchangeable Focusing  
Screens  
There are four additional focus-  
ing screens available for special-  
ized applications. They are easy  
to interchange and come with in-  
structions.  
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Reading the Depth of Field Scale  
Depth of field is defined as the zone  
of sharpness before and behind the  
plane of focus. It depends on cam-  
era subject/distance, focal length of  
lens, aperture setting and distance  
the lens is focused at.  
In addition to visual observation, the  
Depth of Field can be determined by  
using the Depth of Field Scale on  
each lens. f/stop numbers appear  
on both the right and left side of the  
red index mark in the center of the  
scale ring. Simply read the figures  
which appear above the f/stop num-  
bers on the distance scale of the  
Iens.  
For example, with the 80mm f/2.8N  
lens focused at 3m and the aperture  
set at f/22, the depth of field scale  
indicates that the zone of sharp fo-  
cus will extend from about 2m to 6m.  
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Move the empty spool from the  
top to the lower (take-up) com-  
partment, ready for loading the  
next film roll.  
*
Never load, unload or handle  
film in direct sunlight.  
1. Giving the Film Advance Crank  
one complete turn, will cock the  
shutter and mirror and ready the  
camera for the next exposure.  
3. Open the Back Cover. and re-  
move the Roll Film Insert. The Expo-  
sure Counter will return to  
automatically.  
S
(start)  
2. When the film is completely ex-  
posed (15 exposures on 120, 30 on  
220 film), the crank stop will disen-  
gage. Continue turning until the pa-  
per trailer is completely wound onto  
the take-up spool. (About five turns  
after the last exposure.)  
4. Pull the Spool Clip on the roll film  
insert out to remove the film.  
5. Remove the film from the roll film  
insert; make sure that the film on the  
roll does not loosen, and seal imme-  
diately.  
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After using the self-timer mode,  
be sure to return the Shutter Re-  
lease Selector to the White  
Square. (Normal mode.)  
To override the self-timer, after  
having pressed the release, move  
the selector back to the white  
square.  
*The Self-Timer can also be  
overridden by inserting the Dark  
Slide into the Film Holder or set-  
ting the camera Shutter Speed  
Dial to “B”.  
To use the Self-Timer, set the Shut-  
ter Release Selector to and press  
the Shutter Release Button. The  
Battery Check Lamp will light for 8  
seconds and blink for 2 seconds,  
whereupon the shutter will go off.  
Aligning the white dot of the Multiple  
Exposure Lever with the yellow  
“MULTI” square, disengages the  
multiple exposure prevention  
mechanism, and the film will not  
advance after an exposure is made  
and the Film Advance Crank is  
turned. However, the shutter will be  
recocked, thus making multiple ex-  
posures possible. In this mode the  
Exposure Counter will not advance.  
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will stay open until the shutter re-  
lease is pressed again. You may  
also use a cable release together  
with the cable release adapter. (The  
battery circuit will automatically  
switch off to save power.)  
To override the multiple expo-  
sure mode or to return to normal  
operation, be sure to return the  
lever’s White Dot against the white  
squareandthenadvancethefilm.  
(If you forget you will continue to  
make multiple exposures on the  
same frame.)  
“B” can be terminated by shift-  
ing the Shutter Release Selector  
from  
or the Shutter Speed  
Dial from “B”.  
For time exposures set the Shutter  
Release Selector to the self-  
timer mode, and set the Shutter  
Speed Dial to “B”. Press the shutter  
release and both mirror and shutter  
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When using the AE Prism  
This is an important feature when  
the tripod mounted camera is used  
at slow or long exposure times and  
particularly also with use of long  
telephoto lenses. It eliminates the  
possibility of even the slightest “mir-  
ror bounce ”which may affect image  
sharpness.  
Finder, set the Shutter Speed Dial  
to “AEL”. Press the shutter re-  
lease halfway and then lock the  
mirror up. If set to “A” and the  
mirror is locked up, “LT” (long  
time) will appear in the finder dis-  
play and correct exposure can-  
not be obtained.  
* When using a Leaf Shutter  
Lens, be sure to read the instruc-  
tions accompanying it.  
Move the Mirror-up Lever to the  
yellow "M.UP" square, after you have  
composed and focused your pic-  
ture. This will raise the mirror and  
the viewfinder image will be blacked  
out. After use, return lever to normal  
(white square) position.  
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1. Note the Red Index Mark against  
which you read your distance scale.  
The red infrared index mark is slightly  
to its right.  
2. After focusing in the usual man-  
ner, read the distance scale and  
move it to the right to line up with the  
infrared index mark.  
* For proper filter and exposure  
information be sure to consult  
the instructions enclosed with in-  
frared film.  
Infrared light rays  
-
being of longer  
*
The A300mm f/2.8 APO lens for  
wavelength - focus at a slightly dif-  
ferent plane and require the follow-  
ing adjustment:  
645, being also corrected for in-  
frared light rays, does not need  
an Index Mark for infrared.  
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Do not use a flash unit specifi-  
cally dedicated for another cam-  
era. It may damage your 645 PRO.  
If you use a flash unit whose  
flash duration is slower than1/  
1000 sec., set the shutter speed  
dial to 1/30 sec. or slower.  
1. When using an electronic flash,  
plug the synchronization cord into  
the Sync Terminal and set the Shutter  
Speed Dial to 1/60 sec. or slower.  
<Caution>  
When using the Hot-shoe,  
be sure to put an appropri-  
ate Safety Cover over the X-  
sync terminal so that you  
won’t receive a high voltage  
electric shock if the terminal  
is accidentally touched. (A  
Safety Cover is put on the X-  
sync terminal when the  
camera leaves the factory.)  
The Mamiya 645 PRO has an X-  
sync terminal.  
Attach a shoe-mount flash to the  
hot-shoe of the camera or the Left  
Hand Grip GL401 (optional).  
Flash Synchronization Chart  
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2. For MF and  
M
bulbs, set the  
Shutter Speed Dial to 1/30 sec. or  
slower for the MF type, and 1/15  
sec. or slower for the M type.  
*
When using a flash, carefully  
read the instructions that come  
with the flash bulbs or flash unit  
to check for appropriate shutter  
speeds and to avoid malfunctions.  
The Mamiya 645 PRO Tripod Socket  
accepts a standard 1/4 tripod  
mounting screw. For use with tri-  
pods having 3/8 mounting screws,  
"
"
first unscrew the small black philips  
head retaining screw in the center of  
the tripod socket. Then remove the  
1/4” bushing with a thin coin. To re  
-
install the 1/4” bushing, reverse the  
process  
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Waist Level Operation  
Eye-level Operation  
Hold the camera as shown in the  
illustration, with its base resting on  
your left hand, the right hand sup-  
porting it from the side and top.  
Press both elbows against your body  
and activate the shutter release with  
a smooth, steady stroke.  
For waist level operation, it is desir-  
able to have the Neck Strap at-  
tached and adjusted for your size.  
During exposure keep it taut and  
press the camera firmly against your  
body.  
* Handholding the camera is  
even easier using the Power Drive  
Grip WG401 or kept Hand Grip  
GL401.  
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Removing the Strap from the Camera  
Attaching the Strap to the Camera  
2. Place the hole of the strap fas-  
tener (A) over the Neck Strap on the  
camera body as illustrated, and pull  
until it clicks and locks into place.  
With your fingers, puII the Neck Strap  
Fastener (A) of the attaching clip up-  
ward and push part (B) in the direc-  
tion of the arrow. The strap can now  
be removed.  
1. While pushing down, pull out the  
Neck Strap Fastener (A) of the at-  
taching clip.  
* When attaching the Strap to the  
Neck Strap Lug on the side of the  
camera with the Film Advance  
Crank, insert the neck strap fas-  
tener (A) into the lower part of the  
double slot.  
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6 x 4.5cm electronic focal-plane shutter SLR  
Polaroid pack film (Polaroid 100, 600 series)  
135 roll film in film cartridge  
Daylight loading-interchangeable film holders with film speed dial available  
Film loading  
Standard lenses  
..___  
M645 bayonet mount (applicable to all M645 lenses)  
Lens mount  
Shutter  
Moving coil, electronic controlled focal-plane shutter  
(Manual) 4 sec.  
-
1/1000 sec., B (T)  
Shutter speed  
(Auto) 8 sec. 1/1,000 sec. (when the AE Prism Finder FE401 is used)  
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Electromagnetic release.  
Selectable release lock or self-timer mode.  
Shutter release  
lock~up capability.  
Mirror  
Interchangeable (Waist Level Finder N, Prism Finder FP401 and AE Prism Finder FE401  
(Viewfinders for the M645 Super can be used)  
Viewfinder  
Fresnel Lens, accessory screens available  
(Same as the M645 Super)  
Focusing screen  
Field of view  
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Single turn winding by Film Advance Crank AC401.  
Film transport  
Variable crank start position  
(6 positions).  
Grip WG401 and Power Drive Grip N ).  
Interchangeable (Power Drive  
..___  
..___  
Progressive type: automatic reset.  
Exposure counter  
The counter for 120 and 220 film will be automatic.  
Activated by the Multiple Exposure Lever.  
Depth-of-field Scale provided on lens  
Multiple exposure  
Depth-of-field  
Self-timer  
:
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Electronic LED display Lights for 8 seconds, flashes for 2 seconds, before shutter release.  
Has manual override.  
Control and Electronic Cable Releases.  
The-Battery Check Button, indicates residual battery capacity in 3 stages.  
Battery check  
Time (T) photography can be taken.  
shoe, Flash synchronization at 1/60 sec. or slower speeds  
Back cover  
Power supply  
With Neck Strap.  
Others  
Dimenslons & Weight  
Body with 120 Roll Film Holder HA401  
With Waist Level Finder N, 80mm f2.8N  
With Prism Finder FP401, 80mm f/2.8N  
With AE Prism Finder FE401, 80mm f/2.8N  
124mm (W) x102.5mm (H)  
124mm (W) x106 mm (H) x 158mm (D)  
124mm (W) x128 mm (H) 170mm (D)  
124mm (W) x135 mm (H) x 170mm (D)  
x
124mm (D)  
980g  
1,345g  
1,530g  
1,545g  
x
With Power Drive Grip  
WG401,  
AE Prism Finder FE4  
172mm (W) x135 mm (H) 170mm (D)  
x
1,800g (Without Battery)  
01, 80mm f/2.8N  
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2. The finder is black or very dark.  
Has the Lens Cap been removed?  
Is the Mirror-up Lever in the “M.UP” position?  
If so, turn the lever to the White Square.  
Is the “AM” setting on the lens at “M" (Depth of  
Field Preview)?  
*
If the camera should fail to function properly,  
please check the following:  
1. The Shutter Release Button does not move.  
Push the Battery Check Button.  
If the lamp does not light, check:  
Is a Battery in the camera?  
If yes, is it correctly inserted? (Polarity)  
Is it dead?  
If so, move it to “A”.  
3. The Roll Film Holder cannot be removed from the  
camera body.  
If the lamp does light, check:  
Insert the Dark Slide.  
Has the Film Holder Dark Slide been pulled?  
Is the Shutter Release Selector in the locked  
(Red Dot) position?  
If so, move it to the White Square and try again  
Is the Shutter Speed Dial in the “A” or “AEL”  
position?  
4. The developed film has fewer exposures than  
specified.  
Most likely the Start Mark had not been aligned  
properly when the film was loaded. (See load  
ing instructions page 20  
)
5. The Film Advance Crank continues to turn and does  
not stop.  
If so, turn to other setting and try again.  
Was the Roll Film Insert placed in the Roll Film  
Holder?  
Was the empty fim spool left in the upper  
compartment?  
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Things to Watch  
*
Cold Temperature Photography  
a. Use a fresh lithium battery  
*
When using the AE Prism Finder FE401  
When using this finder it is imperative that the  
Film Speed Dial on the Roll Film Holder is prop-  
erly set for the ISO number of the loaded film, as  
it interfaces with this finder. If not done, wrong  
exposures may result.  
b. Utilize the External Battery Case accessory.  
(Permits battery to be placed inside clothing).  
Batteries that fail at low temperatures may still  
be used at normal temperatures. However fre-  
quent temperature changes shortens battery life.  
c. Avoid sudden temperature changes when going  
indoors, to prevent moisture condensation on  
camera and lenses. (Also important for film  
protection).  
*When the mirror is locked in the up position.  
* The Focal Plane Shutter Curtain may be dam-  
aged if the camera faces strong light sources,  
especially the sun. Return mirror to normal po-  
sition or cap lens to prevent such damage.  
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The AE Prism Finder FE401  
The Mamiya AE (Automatic Exposure) Prism Finder  
FE401 pentaprism guarantees a true, upright image  
and features built-in electronic shutter control which,  
ensures aperture-priority, TTL automatic exposure  
metering while in the A or AEL mode.  
<3-Way Metering System>  
The FE401 comes with three metering modes: average  
metering (AV), spot metering (SP), and AV-SP metering  
capable of automatically selecting AV or SP according  
to subject conditions.  
The LED display in the viewfinder indicates correct  
exposure  
If you forget to extract the Dark Slide when the finder is  
being used with the 645 PRO, an LED will flash a  
warning.  
The Power Drive Grip WG401  
The Power Drive Grip WG401 is integral with the  
winder and hand grip, enabling quick and continuous  
exposures to be taken: frames can be advanced (about  
2
frames/sec.).  
Usable with any of three recently developed leaf shut-  
ter lenses, it can be connected with the lens and winder  
with the Grip Connecter PL401, thus automatically  
interlocking it with the lens.  
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Interchangeable Lenses  
Roll Film Holders  
Wide-angle Lenses  
Telephoto Lenses  
:
35mm f/3.5N, 45mm f/2.8N,  
55mm f/2.8N  
150mm f/3.5N, A150mm f/2.8,  
210mm f/4N  
120 Roll Film Holder HA401  
220 Roll Film Holder HB401  
135 Roll Film Holder HC401  
(with Panoramic Adapter)  
:
ULD300mm f/5.6N, A300mm  
f/2.8AP0, 500mm f/5.6  
Polaroid Land Pack Film Holder HP401  
Standard Lenses  
Zoom Lenses  
:
80mm f/1 .9N, 80mm f/2.8N,  
110mm W2.8N  
: Zoom 55  
-
110mm f/4.5N,  
Zoom ULD105 - 210mm f/4.5  
Special Effect Lenses: Fish-eye ULD24mm f/4, Shift  
50mm f/4, Macro 80mm f/4N  
Soft 145mm f/4  
Leaf Shutter Lenses  
:
A55mm f/2.8N/L, A80mm  
f/2.8N/L, A150mm f/3.8N/L  
Tele-Converter  
TeleConverter  
:
2
x
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Periodic Check  
Periodically check the camera to make sure that it is in  
good working order, especially before an important  
assignment. Check the battery, flash synchronization,  
mirror and shutter movement, film advance, diaphragm  
operation, etc.  
Should any malfunction occur or if the camera has  
been dropped, jarred or become wet, do not attempt to  
fix it yourself but send it to the Service Department of  
your Mamiya distributor.  
When the camera is not used for a long period of time,  
remove the battery and any film from the camera.  
Avoid storing the camera for prolonged periods of time  
in a damp or salty atmosphere. (Color film should be  
stored at the manufacturer’s recommended tempera-  
tures.)  
Since cameras are precision instruments, avoid shocks  
and rough handling.  
When camera and lens are stored for a long time,  
periodically exercise the shutter(s) at various speeds  
and also turn the lens diaphragms.  
Cleaning  
Never touch the surface coated mirror. Clean dust  
particles with a blower and optical surfaces with lens  
cleaning tissue and lens cleaner.  
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