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80mm  M645 leaf shutter  Mamiya

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mike mueller - 03 Sep 2007 15:38 GMT
Good morning
Anyone have a manual for 55mm, 80mm and 150mm leaf shutter lenes in PDF
form?
I'd be happy to pay.
Thank you
Mike Mueller
Robert - 03 Sep 2007 19:38 GMT
> Good morning
> Anyone have a manual for 55mm, 80mm and 150mm leaf shutter lenes in PDF
> form?
> I'd be happy to pay.
> Thank you
> Mike Mueller

http://66.49.230.119/mamiya_pdf/mamiya_m645_70mm_lens.pdf

you can download a copy here. They ask for a donation of 2.00 if you find it
useful.

Robert
mike mueller - 04 Sep 2007 00:19 GMT
>>Good morning
>>Anyone have a manual for 55mm, 80mm and 150mm leaf shutter lenes in PDF
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>
> Robert

Thanks Robert
I knew of this one. I have used and paid for a few of his manuals.
The 70mm is similar but different than the 80mm,55mm,150mm. The latter
have a connection to the winder for automatic cocking of the leaf shutter.
Thanks
Mike Mueller
Rob Bradford - 04 Sep 2007 20:41 GMT
If the lens you have is one of later leaf shutters, it should electrically
connect to the winder-grip via a short cable.  If this is the case I doubt
that the auto cocking will work unless you have a 645 Super, Pro, or Pro TL,
with the appropriate grip.

Rob.B

>>>Good morning
>>>Anyone have a manual for 55mm, 80mm and 150mm leaf shutter lenes in PDF
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Thanks
> Mike Mueller
mike mueller - 05 Sep 2007 03:15 GMT
> If the lens you have is one of later leaf shutters, it should electrically
> connect to the winder-grip via a short cable.  If this is the case I doubt
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>>Thanks
>>Mike Mueller

Thanks Rob
I was lucky today and when I went by Samy's camera the Los Angeles rep
for MAC group was there. he walked me through all the functions of the
lens and showed me some tricks with it. He is even going to send me a
manual for the 3 lenses for FREE. It was  a good day
Mike Mueller
 
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