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Mamiya M645 model indent

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scenic_man - 28 Jun 2007 03:13 GMT
I recently purchased a second-hand Mamiya M645,
together with a boatload of equipment.

The manual that came with it says "M645 J" on the cover.
However, I have noted minor discrepancies here and there.

One that has my attention at the moment
is a rotating lever just forward of the film-advance knob (or crank)
labeled "M.U." in the 9:00 position,
where 12:00 seems to be the normal position.

This control does not appear in any pictures in the manual.
Can anyone identify (a) what this control is and does, and
(b) what model this implies that I have?

Thanks.
Lemuel Johnson - 28 Jun 2007 05:20 GMT
> I recently purchased a second-hand Mamiya M645,
> together with a boatload of equipment.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Thanks.

MU = Mirror Up

lj
Michael Kulikowski - 17 Sep 2007 12:15 GMT
scenic_man schrieb:
> I recently purchased a second-hand Mamiya M645,
> together with a boatload of equipment.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Thanks.

The M(irror) U(p)-Functionality is a M645(1000)-Feature only.
Underneath the upper Shutter-Realease-Button is the name of your camera: it
reads either "M645" or "M645/1000S". If it's "M645/1000S" then the fastest
shutter speed will be 1/1000 of a second (compared to 1/500 at the "M645").

Check out http://www.butkus.org/chinon/mamiya.htm for further information.

Greets,
Michael

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