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H 10 M645 GETTING STA RT E D Phase One A/S Roskildevej 39 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark +45 36 46 01 11 +45 36 46 02 22 Phase One U.S. 24 Woodbine Ave Northport, New York 11768 +00 631-757-0400 +00 631-757-2217...
Mamiya camera through a fast inter- nal electrical computer interface. The H 10 M645 is based on the highly recognised Phase One camera back technology. The application software for the H 10 M645 is the same as for all other Phase One single shot products.
Mamiya 645AFD camera. The default film speed of the H 10 M645 camera back is ISO 50. However this setting can be changed to 100, 200 or even 400 ISO, inside the Capture One application.
H 10 M645 Getting Started Double exposure protection When using the M645 with a H 10 M645 it is not possible to accidently double expose the image by capturing one image quickly after another. The H 10 communication with the M645 is disabling capture functionality in the camera when necessary.
IR filter on the CCD The IR filter (Phase One TG1 Infrared cut-off filter) is placed on top of the CCD. The filter may not be removed for several reasons. The focusing of the H 10 camera back will be damaged...
The image area of the Mamiya 645AF is approximately 6 cm x 4.5 cm. The image area of the H 10 M645 is 2.4 cm x 3.6 cm. A H 10 M645 viewfinder mask is provided. This mask has to be mounted beneath the original focusing screen.
H 10 M645 Getting Started Mounting the H 10 M645 on the Mamiya 645AFD The H 10 M645 is fully integrated with the camera house and acts as a true part of the whole camera system. When no cassette is attached to the Mamiya 645 AF camera house the mirror is up and the shutter is open.
H 10 M645 Getting Started Use of cables Using auto focus lenses: CORRECT NOT CORRECT No cables are required be- tween the H 10 M645 and the Mamiya 645AFD when auto focus lenses are used. Flash sync cable must be connected to the Mamiya 645AFD camera house.
Operating the camera from the host computer: The supplied motor cable must be connected between the “M” connector on the H 10 M645 and the 8-pin connector on the Mamiya camera house. AF-lenses as well as manual fo- cus lenses can be used.
H 10 M645 Getting Started 4 Maintenance Cleaning the IR filter When the H 10 M645 camera back is not attached to a Mamiya camera, the camera back shall be protected with the protection plate. Still dust particles can stick to the IR fil- ter.
H 10 M645 Getting Started 5 Current limitations Continuous capture mode Continuous capture mode will work as single exposure mode. Keeping the release bottom down will only result in one exposure. The release button has to be depressed be- tween exposures.
H 10 M645 Getting Started 6 Technical data Single shot camera back for Mamiya 645AFD Electrical computer interface between H 10 M645 and Mamiya 645AFD Full support for Mamiya lenses (1/4000 - 30 sec.) Electronic protection against double exposure Orientation sensor for correct display of landscape and...