The polaroid back & tripod riser adapter are for strobe photography, but can also be used just for polaroid photography which. Has its own unique look and feel, great for "retro" campaigns and artwork. 1 150mm auto focus Mamiya prime lens + Hood & front /rear caps. 1 120/220 insert for film back.
1 Mamiya film back cover. 3 Mamiya film back dark slides. 1 Mamiya polaroid back, complete. 1 Fujifilm polaroid 10 pack. 1 Mamiya tripod extension for use with polaroid back. 1 Mamiya electric shutter cable release.1 Mamiya panorama ground glass. 1 Mamiya eye correction glass.
1 Mamiya external battery attachment. 1 645 AFD Instruction booklet (same content as AF). 1 Mamiya 645 AF sales catalog with specs/details. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Below is a description/history of Mamiya AF Medium Format cameras with details. Mamiya 645 auto focus cameras. The Mamiya 645 Autofocus (AF) system was launched in 1999 with the 645AF. It was a departure from the previous manual system, in that the finders and grips were no longer detachable and interchangeable. It still used the same lens mount, but the new autofocus lenses did not have an aperture ring; rather, the lens aperture was controlled by dials on the camera. Manual-focus lenses could still be used on the autofocus cameras, but not vice versa.If manual focus lenses are used, the lens aperture must be set before metering the scene (known as "stop-down metering") which made the manual-focus lenses of limited usefulness compared to the newer autofocus lenses. Mamiya 645AF (1999) - Similar to 645 Pro TL, but power winder and AE prism finder are both built in. Maximum shutter speed increases to 1/4000, and minimum shutter speed improves to 30 seconds, while flash sync improves to 1/125. Autofocus is implemented with single-focus, continuous-focus, and manual focus modes. Takes 120/220 film backs only.