Ricoh Pentax 645NII v2 Operating Manual
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OPERATING MANUAL
To ensure the best performance from your camera,
please read the Operating Manual before using the c
To ensure the best performance from your camera,
please read the Operating Manual before using the camera.
Welcome to the Fantastic World of Pentax Autofocus Multi-Mode Medium Format Pho- tography
The Pentax , our latest development in the area of the medium format SLR, promises a superior 6 x 4.5cm result with 120, 220, or 70mm film.
Made possible through our vast experience and technology accumulated over the years, the new autofocus multi-mode assures pin- sharp focus accuracy with AF Spot and AF Wide selection, and the 6-segment multi-pattern metering allows precise exposure control under widely varying conditions. Unsurpassed versa- tility is assured through the utilizing of a full range of exposure modes (Programmed AE, Aperture-Priority AE and Shutter-Priority AE, Metered Manual and TTL auto flash control), an exposure compensation control and auto-brack- eting mode and a new user-set Pentax Function to customize the to meet the for user's shooting preferences.
With a 645 A- or FA lens attached, the imprints relevant information (frame number, shutter speed, aperture setting, exposure con- trol and auto-bracketing mode.) The Pentax is a professional camera possessing a number of highly sophisticated features: built-in automated film wind, an exter- nal LCD information panel and clearly visible LCD information in the viewfinder.
PENTAX is a trademark of HOYA Corporation.
Lenses and accessories produced by other manu- facturers are not made to our precise specifications and therefore may cause difficulties with or actual damage to your Pentax camera. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for difficulties resulting from the use of lenses and accessories made by other manufacturers.
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I. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) .......... 10 Attaching the Camera Strap................................ 11 Loading the Batteries .......................................... 12 Turning the Power ON ........................................ 14
*Low Battery Warning ....................................15 Attaching the Lens .............................................. 16 Detaching/Attaching Film Holder 645.................. 18 Pressing the Shutter Release Button .................. 20 Loading Film........................................................ 20
Setting the Film Speed (ISO).............................. 24 Unloading Film.................................................... 25 Unloading the Film in Mid-Roll............................ 26 Installing the Eyecup .......................................... 27 Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter ........................ 28
II. BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING)................ 29 Using the Programmed AE Mode....................... 30 Using the Multi(6)-Segment Metering Mode....... 31 Using Autofocus Mode ....................................... 32 Using the Single AF Mode.................................. 33 Using the 3-Point AF Mode ................................ 34 Using the Single-Frame Drive Mode .................. 34 Holding the Camera............................................ 35 Taking a Picture.................................................. 36
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III. ADVANCED OPERATIONS.......................... 38 Selecting a Drive Mode ....................................... 38
Consecutive-Frame Mode..............................38 Self-Timer Mode.............................................39
Multiplex Exposure Mode.................................... 40 Selecting an Exposure Mode .............................. 42
Using the Programmed AE Mode ..................42 Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode .............44 Using the Shutter-Priority AE Mode ...............46 Using the Metered Manual Mode ...................48 Using the Bulb Exposure Mode......................50
About Exposure Compensation .......................... 52 Auto Bracketing Exposure Mode......................... 53 Switching the Metering Mode.............................. 55
Using the Center-Weighted Metering Mode...55 Using the Spot Metering Mode.......................56
Using AE Lock..................................................... 57 Setting the Focus Mode Switch to the Continuous Position ............................................................... 58
Using the Spot AF Mode .................................... 59 Focus Lock Function .......................................... 60 Manual Focusing ................................................ 61 Imprinting the Exposure Data on the Negative... 64 Using a Pentax Dedicated External Flash .......... 68 Daylight- Sync Shooting ..................................... 72 Slow-Speed-Sync Shooting................................ 73 Using the Preview Lever..................................... 74 Mirror Lock-up .................................................... 75 Pentax Functions................................................ 76 Setting Pentax Function ..................................... 78 Accessories (Optional) ....................................... 83
Interchangeable screen ................................. 84
IV. OTHERS ....................................................... 86 Troubleshooting.................................................. 86 Specifications ..................................................... 88 Warranty Policy .................................................. 90 Statement of FCC Compliance........................... 93
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: Frame Counter (p.22) : Film Speed Information (p.24) : Film Status Information (p.24) : Battery Exhaustion Warning (p.15) : Imprinting Exposure Data Information (p.64)
LCD (Liquid-Crystal Display) When the LCD is exposed to high temperatures over approximately 60C it may blacken, but when the temperature normalizes, it should return to nor- mal.
Viewfinder Indication
: 3-point AF Frame (p.34) : Spot Metering / Focusing Area (p.56, 59) : Shutter Speed (p.42, 45, 47, 49) : Aperture Value (p.42, 45, 47, 49) : Flash Status Information (p.68) : In-Focus Indicator (p.36) : Exposure Compensation (p.52) : Bar Graph(p.49, 52) : AE Lock (p.57)
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button (p.52) % Auto bracketing selector (p.53) & Hot shoe (p.68) ' Shutter speed dial release button ( Lens information contacts ) Lens unlock button (p.16) * Preview lever (p.74) + Drive mode selector (p.34, 38, 39) , Shutter release button (p.20) - Shutter release socket (p.51) . Up / down buttons / AE lock button (p.57) 0 Main Switch (p.14) 1 LCD panel (p.3) 2 Metering mode selector (p.31, 55, 56) 3 AF frame selector (p.34.59) 4 Diopter adjustment ring (p.28) 5 Shutter speed dial
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WARNING This mark indicates precautions that, if not followed, could result in seri- ous injuries to the operator.
CAUTION This mark indicates precautions that, if not followed, could result in minor or medium injuries to the operator or damage to the equipment.
WARNING Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous.
Make sure that small children do not get the strap caught around their neck.
Do not look directly at the sun through the camera, as viewing the sun for an extended period may damage your eyes.
CAUTION Never try to disassemble, short or recharge the bat-
tery. Also, do not dispose of the battery in fire, as it may explode.
Remove the batteries from the camera immediately if they become hot or begin to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
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Precautions when taking pictures Do not use the camera where it may come in contact
with rain, water, or any other liquid, because the cam- era is not weather, water, or liquid resistant. Should the camera get wet from rain, splashing water, or any other liquid wipe it off immediately with a dry soft cloth.
Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects. lf the camera suffers a shock or impact, take it to a Pentax service center for inspection.
Be careful not to subject the camera to strong vibra- tions, shock or pressure. Use a cushion to protect the camera when carrying it in a motorcycle, car, boat, etc.
Condensation on the interior or exterior of the cam- era may be extremely harmful to the camera mecha- nism as it may cause rust. Furthermore, if the camera is taken from warm temperature to a subfreezing one or vice versa, the formation of ice crystals may cause damage. In such a case, put the camera into a case or plastic bag so that temperature difference is mini- mized. Do not remove it from the bag until tempera- ture has stabilized.
Regular size color prints may cut off what appears on the extreme edges of the film frame. Compose your picture with a margin of safety at the edges.
Precautions for storage Avoid leaving the camera for extended periods in
places where the humidity and temperature are very high, such as in a car.
Do not store the camera in a closet with mothballs or in an areas where chemicals are handled. Store it in a place with good dry air circulation to prevent the growth of fungus.
Precautions for proper care Never touch the shutter curtain or mirror with your
finger or any other object. Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accu-
mulated on the lens or viewfinder. Never use solvents such as paint thinner, alcohol or
benzene to clean the camera. Electrical problems may often be caused by water,
dirt or dust at points of electrical contact. Also check for battery leakage, traces of dirt or grease, or corro- sion due to salinity or gas. If you cannot correct the problems, have your camera inspected at a Pentax service center. Repairs of this nature are not covered under the terms of the warranty and charges may be assessed.
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Other precautions The temperature range at which this camera func-
tions properly is 50C to -10C (122F to 14F). A camera which has been submerged in water usu-
ally cannot be repaired. If such an accident should occur, it is advisable to contact a Pentax Service Center immediately.
To maintain optimum performance, it is recom- mended that the camera be inspected every one or two years. If the camera has not been used for an extended period, or is being prepared for an impor- tant photographic session, it is recommended that you have the camera inspected or test shoot with it.
Repairs deemed necessary due to usage of this product in an industrial or commercial application may not be covered under the terms of the Pentax warranty.
The PENTAX warranty provides only for the repair of defects in materials or workmanship. Damage of any kind cannot be repaired at no charge under the terms of the warranty. If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used in conditions as out- lined in this manual, charges will be assessed and a repair quotation will be provided.
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Use six 1.5V AA size alkaline, or lithium batteries. Misuse of the battery can cause hazards such as leakage, overheating, explosion, etc. The battery should be
inserted with the "+" and "-" sides facing correctly. Battery performance may be temporarily hindered in low temperatures, but will recover in normal temperatures. Keep a spare battery on hand for replacement convenience when shooting outdoors or while traveling. Replace the batteries at the same time. Do not mix battery brands, types