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Summary of Contents for 645E

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Page 2: ...tography 8 Manual Photography 9 LED Display in the Viewfinder 10 Exposure Compensation 11 Diopter Adjustment 12 Focusing 11 Depth of Field 13 Film Advance and Unloading Exposed Film 13 Mirror Lock up...

Page 3: ...1 Names of Parts Part 1 Finder LED Indicators...

Page 4: ...ot dissemble the camera lens or any accessory Loading the Battery With your fingernail slide the Battery Chamber Cover on the bottom of the camera body as indicated by the arrows in the illustration a...

Page 5: ...replace it as soon as possible 1 Before inserting a battery into the camera carefully wipe its contacts with a dry soft cloth 2 Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for a while 3 Battery...

Page 6: ...advance the film to the next frame Attaching a Lens 1 Line up the red Lens Alignment Dot A opposite the red Alignment Dot on the camera body B and then gently inset the lens into the camera body 2 Tur...

Page 7: ...dvance Crank counterclockwise to remove it Attaching the Film Advance Crank 1 Align the white index mark B on the Film Advance Crank with the index mark on the Mounting Plate on the camera body 2 Push...

Page 8: ...the camera body s Multiple Exposure Lever to its white circle normal operation position and then fully rotate the Film Advance Crank clockwise Before Loading Film Before loading film set the camera s...

Page 9: ...dy 4 Insert a roll of film in the upper compartment of the Film Insert with the film s leader positioned as shown in the image on the left 5 Pull some leader out and around the Film Insert and then in...

Page 10: ...the lens A M Lever is set to its A position as shown in the image on the right Correct exposures cannot be obtained when the A M Lever is set to its M position Also make sure that the camera s Meter C...

Page 11: ...ewfinder s center circle 3 Depress the Shutter Release Button halfway and keep the button in this position The exposure information will be memorized as long as the button is held in position 4 Recomp...

Page 12: ...ure cannot be determined for the selected aperture The shutter speed set on the camera is illuminated For a correct exposure turn the Shutter Speed Dial or change the aperture until only one shutter s...

Page 13: ...re 4 Turning the dial in the direction decreases exposure 5 In addition to modifying exposure the dial may be used to set special lighting techniques i e high key low key etc Mirror Lock up Photograph...

Page 14: ...r Adjustment Ring 5 When the adjustment is correctly set note the setting on the Diopter Adjustment Ring for future reference Focusing The camera comes with a bright rangefinder spot focusing screen w...

Page 15: ...lens is focused at 3 meters and the aperture is set to f 22 the depth of field is from 2 meters to 5 meters Film Advance Rotating the Film Advance Crank one complete turn clockwise advances the film t...

Page 16: ...acked out 2 Complete the exposure 3 To return to normal photography move the Mirror Up Lever to its white circle position Photographing in AE Mode 1 Set the Shutter Speed Dial to its AEL position 2 Pr...

Page 17: ...ipods and accessories To use tripods and accessories that have 3 8 threads remove the center screw from the 1 4 20 tripod bushing with a 1 6mm crosspoint or a 000 Phillips screwdriver and then unscrew...

Page 18: ...e Strap Fastener A over the camera s Strap Lug center image and pull the Attaching clip B in the direction of the arrow until the Strap Fastener A clicks and locks into place Confirm that the strap is...

Page 19: ...side as shown in the image on the left Shooting with the Rapid Wind Grip Hold the grip in your right hand and support the lens with your left hand as shown in the second and third images Reducing Came...

Page 20: ...18 Specifications...

Page 21: ...19 Common Sense Care and Practice...

Page 22: ...20 Specific Suggestions and the Importance of Proper Maintenance...

Page 23: ...21 Battery Care...

Page 24: ...22 Names of Parts Part 2...

Page 25: ...23 After Sale Servicing Special Advice to Professional Photographers Troubleshooting...

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