The new Mamiya 645 AF system is reconfigured from scratch, featuring precise auto focusing and a full array of auto and manual exposure settings. A new system of advanced auto focus Mamiya 645 AF series lenses are available, with additional lenses to be introduced in the coming months. Full digital display controls provide the most advanced functions at your fingertips. The 645 AF features integrated winder grip and eyelevel AE prism finder that are part of the magnesium covered die cast body. The new 645 AF system includes dedicated AF accessories, and accepts non-AF Mamiya 645 lenses for manual focus and manual diaphragm operation.
Mamiya 645AF auto focus is based on a TTL phase-difference detection system. A high-sensitivity H-shape CCD covers a wider focus area to assure precise plane-of-focus even for subjects incorporating vertical and horizontal
FEATURES INCLUDE:
* Metal focal plane shutter of max 1/4000 sec.
* High flash sync speed of 1/125 sec, useful for mixing flash and ambient light in daylight situations
* Motorized interchangeable film magazines.
* Aperture priority, Shutter priority and full Program AE.and a metered manual mode.
* Three metering modes: Center-weighted average, Spot, and Auto A-S (Variable ratio). Auto-bracketing function exposes three frames consecutively and can be selected in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 stop increments
* 7 new autofocus AF lenses and 22 manual focus interchangeable lenses
* All manual focus lenses are compatible with the new MAMIYA 645 AF. The non-AF lenses now have focus confirmation capability and stopped-down AE metering. * Built-in power winder
* Rotating the pressure plate switches between 120 and 220 film.
* TTL direct flash control system to support Metz's SCA3000 module system.
* Exposure data can be imprinted outside the image area.
* Data is in the camera body's memory, making it possible to continue the exposure number sequence without a break even when the film magazines are changed.
Brand Name
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Mamiya |
Film Type
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120 roll, 220 roll |
Flash System
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Mamiya TTL (Pre-Flash) |
Focus Type
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Autofocus (camera motor) |