Product Description:
Responding to the demands of medium format film and digital shooters, Mamiya hasincorporated the latest auto focusing technology into the new 645AFD II. In addition to a faster, more sensitive focus response, the 645AFD II offers a selective spot or wide focus area within its " + " CCD focus pattern sensor array. As you would expect, single, continuous and manual focus overrides are available as shooting situations change.Mamiya designed the new 645AFD II with the necessary features and functions to seamlessly support both film and digitalcapture all in one camera system.Mamiya pioneered the world's first true cross-platform film or digital camera, and now includes its latest MSC (Mamiya Serial Communication) data transfer technology in the new 645AFD II. All critical exposure and shooting information is internally exchanged between the camera and compatible digital camera backs. Whether you're shooting film or digital, it's the most affordable and technologically advanced medium format camera available. The 645AFD II is loadedwith 36 custom functions. Individual camera preferences such as 1/3, 1/2 or full aperture/shutter speed increments, flash synch speed, dial functions, exposure compensation increments,bracketing sequence, dial direction setting and much more are easily set and recalled in a snap. In addition, separate user configurations can be set and recalled on-the-fly when several photographers are using the same camera. <
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- Feature:
- Manual Focus Mode (M) Selecting this mode cancels auto focus. The focus mark appears inside the viewfinder LCD panel when the image is in focus, and a focus aid feature indicates the rotation direction of the focus ring with marks.
- Simply move the focusing ring of the lens forward (away from the camera) and thelens is now in the manual focus mode. It's as simple as that; there is no need to remove your eye from the viewfinder or move the focus mode selector lever on the front of the camera to "M".
- upper part of the back, operated with the thumb.
- Choice of focus modes to suit the subject
- Single AF Mode (S) This mode puts priority on precise focusing at the moment the shutter is released, ideal for still subjects. Focus is fixed when the viewfinder LCD focusmark lights. AF lock can be activated in this mode by pressing and holding the shutter release button in the halfway position. This is ideal for off-center composition.
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Mamiya
- Label: Mamiya
- Manufacturer: Mamiya
- MPN: 211145
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: medium-format
- Publisher: Mamiya
- Studio: Mamiya

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