Mamiya 645


The Mamiya 645 camera systems are a series of medium format film and digital cameras and lenses manufactured by Mamiya and its successors. They are called "645" because they use the nominal 6cm x 4.5cm film size from 120 roll film. They came in three major generations: first-generation manual-focus film cameras, second-generation manual-focus film cameras, and autofocus film/digital cameras.

Mamiya 645 Manual Focus System

Mamiya 645 manual focus cameras

All seven of the manual-focus Mamiya 645 cameras can use the same lenses and film inserts. The two generations use different viewfinders, grips, and other accessories that are not always cross-compatible.

First Generation

ModelBody / Frame
Construction
YearsSlowest
Shutter
Fastest
Shutter
Flash
Sync
Weight
Switchable
Backs
Switchable
Finders
Mirror
Lockup
Self
Timer
Multi
Exposure
DoF
Preview
on Body
Shutter
buttons
M645Metal / Metal1975-878s1/500s1/60s920gNoYesYesNoYesNoTwo
M645 1000SMetal / Metal1976-908s1/1000s1/60s965gNoYesYesYesYesYesTwo
M645JMetal / Metal1979-821s1/500s1/60s910gNoYesNoNoYesNoOne
645 SuperPlastic / Metal1985-934s1/1000s1/60s895gYesYesYesNoYesNoOne
645 ProPlastic / Metal1993-984s1/1000s1/60s980gYesYesYesYesYesNoOne
645 Pro-TLPlastic / Metal1997-064s1/1000s1/60s970gYesYesYesYesYesNoOne
645EPlastic / Metal2000-064s1/1000s1/60s1340gNoNoYesNoYesNoOne

Mamiya 645 Manual-Focus Lenses

The Mamiya 645 Manual-Focus lenses will work on all manual-focus bodies. They will also work on autofocus bodies such as the Mamiya 645AF, Mamiya 645DF and Phase One 645DF, but manual-focus lenses will require light metering after the lens has been stopped down, unlike native autofocus lenses. Third-party adapters exist to use these manual-focus lenses on Nikon F mount, Canon EF mount, and other cameras. These lenses will not work on the Phase One XF unless modified. All Mamiya 645 lenses are multi-coated. Nearly all have curved aperture blades, rendering smooth backgrounds at wider aperture settings.
The internal shutter in the first-generation 645 bodies only supported flash synchronization at 1/60th of a second. This made outdoors fill flash difficult, and so some lenses were equipped with a built-in leaf shutter which supported flash synchronization at all speeds up to 1/500th of a second. Leaf shutter lenses had a separate PC socket. In order to take advantage of the faster speeds the internal shutter had to be fired at 1/30th of a second or slower.

Lens abbreviations

* Lens with multiple versions are combined to save space. In the "Versions" column, the versions are separated by commas. For example, the 210mm had two versions, the original "C" and the updated "N".
** Note that different tests have different testing procedures, and that this information is not necessarily a good indication of overall lens performance. Please see the references for the full reviews.

Mamiya 645 Manual Focus Accessories

Viewfinders — First Generation

* when used with 80mm f/1.9 lens and 100 ISO film
** early version has silver "Mamiya" logo on the front, later version has silver "Mamiya 645" logo on front.

Viewfinder Accessories — First Generation

* when used with 80mm f/1.9 lens and 100 ISO film

Viewfinder Accessories — Second Generation

The Mamiya 645 Autofocus 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 which made the manual-focus lenses of limited usefulness compared to the newer autofocus lenses.

Mamiya 645 auto focus cameras

Lens abbreviations

Focal lengthApertureLens featuresMacroLeaf shutterAperture rangeElements / GroupsMinimum focusingFilter SizeWeightEquivalent Focal Length
in 35mm format
Equivalent Aperture
in 35mm format
28mmf/4.5AF D AsphNoNo4.5-3214 / 100.35 mGelatin filter frame885g17 mmf/2.8
28mmf/4.5AF D LS AsphNoYes4.5-3214 / 100.35 mGelatin filter frame886g17 mmf/2.8
35mmf/3.5AF D SK LSNoYes3.5-3211 / 80.50 m105 mm1370g22 mmf/2.2
35mmf/3.5AF DNoNo3.5-329 / 70.35 m77 mm480g22 mmf/2.2
45mmf/2.8AF DNoNo2.8-229 / 70.45 m67 mm530g28 mmf/1.8
55mmf/2.8AF DNoNo2.8-227 / 60.45 m58 mm445g34 mmf/1.8
55mmf/2.8AF D SK LSNoYes2.8-227 / 60.45 m72 mm630g34 mmf/1.8
80mmf/2.8AF DNoNo2.8-226 / 50.70 m67 mm330g50 mmf/1.8
80mmf/2.8AF D LSNoYes2.8-226 / 50.70 m67 mm330g50 mmf/1.8
80mmf/2.8AF D SK LSNoYes2.8-226 / 50.70 m72 mm500g50 mmf/1.8
110mmf/2.8AF D LSNoYes2.8-226 / 50.90 m72 mm700g68 mmf/1.8
120mmf/4D MacroYesNo4-229 / 80.40 m67 mm835g74 mmf/2.5
120mmf/4AF D MacroYesNo4-329 / 80.37 m67 mm960g74 mmf/2.5
120mmf/4AF D SK LS MacroYesYes4-329 / 80.37 m86 mm960g74 mmf/2.5
120mmf/5.6D SK Asph Tilt-shiftNoNo5.6-226 / 40.84 mBayonet VIII1038g74 mmf/3.5
150mmf/2.8AF D IFNoNo2.8-228 / 71.0 m72 mm780g93 mmf/1.8
150mmf/3.5AF DNoNo3.5-325 / 51.5 m58 mm540g93 mmf/2.2
150mmf/3.5AF D SK LSNoYes3.5-325 / 51.5 m72 mm645g93 mmf/2.2
210mmf/4AF D ULD IFNoNo4-327 / 52.0 m58 mm750g130 mmf/2.5
240mmf/4.5AF D LS IFNoYes4.5-228 / 81.7m86 mm1600g149 mmf/2.8
300mmf/4.5AF D APO IFNoNo4.5-328 / 83.0 m77 mm1430g186 mmf/2.8
55-110mmf/4.5AF zoomNoNo4.5-3211 / 101.5 m67 mm870g34-68 mmf/2.8
75-150mmf/4.5AF D zoomNoNo4.5-3211 / 101.0 m77 mm1140g47-93 mmf/2.8
75-150mmf/4.5-5.6AF D SK LS zoomNoYes4.5-3211 / 101.0 m95 mm1700g47-93 mmf/2.8
105-210mmf/4.5AF D ULD zoomNoNo4.5-3213 / 111.5 m58 mm990g65-130 mmf/2.8

Some Mamiya 645 AF lenses are also sold as Phase One lenses. Phase One also sells Schneider-Kreuznach lenses, which are also branded as Mamiya. See the history of Mamiya for more information.

Mamiya 645 AF System Accessories