Pentax 645

Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · June 1984
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • System:
  • · Pentax 645 (1984)

Specification

Format:
Medium format 6x4.5
Film type:
120 roll film
220 roll film
Pentax 645 [70.87mm]
Shutter:
Type:
Focal-plane
Model:
Electronically controlled
Speeds:
15 - 1/1000 + B
Exposure:
Exposure metering:
Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture
Exposure modes:
Programmed Auto
Aperture-priority Auto
Shutter-priority Auto
Manual
Physical characteristics:
Weight:
1320g
Dimensions:
147x109x117mm

Manufacturer description #1

The Pentax 645 medium-format SLR represents a uniquely different concept in professional SLR cameras. Before designing the Pentax 645, we looked at the strengths and weaknesses of both 35mm and medium-and large-format cameras, and were faced with a stiff challenge: Design a compact camera with the speed and responsiveness of a 35mm yet including the larger negative format essential for professional standard picture quality. Overcoming this seemingly impossible contradiction entailed the perfection of several critical features.

The optimum film size

The 6 x 4.5 format seemed a logical choice because it's over two and a half times larger than 35mm, and provides the excellent picture quality so necessary for professional results.

Eye-level shooting convenience

A highly compact, low profile pentaprism never before used in a medium-format camera gives the photographer the convenience of hand-held, eye-level shooting, combined with the handling ease of a 35mm SLR.

Electronic flexibility and speed

The 645's seven exposure modes, including Programmed AE and Metered Manual, give the professional a degree of flexibility not found on any other medium-format camera. What's more, all critical controls are positioned where the photographer's hands fall on them naturally.

Built-in motor drive

Motorized film drive is also a must for today's professional, so we built one right into the 645's body. It's compact, accurate, quiet, and extremely smooth.

Superb optical system

The Pentax 645 lens system offers a full range of focal lengths - wide angle telephoto - to give the photographer access to an extremely wide range of professional quality lenses suitable for any application.

Technology pays off

For the experienced photographer who demands the speed and versatility of a 35mm SLR and the flawless picture quality of medium-format there's now a unique answer: The Pentax 645. A camera that opens broader, creative opportunities.

Manufacturer description #2

All too often, the professional photographer must wait years for some new innovation to make its way from mass-market 35mm SLRs to medium-format cameras. The Pentax 645 is a welcome exception. It is a fully programmed multi-mode camera with more sophisticated electronics than any other medium-format SLR now on the market. The Pentax 645's seven exposure-control modes put the photographer in charge, whether the situation demands the instant response of programmed automation, the full creative freedom of metered manual, or anything in between, including aperture or shutter priority automation and automatic TTL flash synchronization. The Pentax combination of total control through electronics and superb picture quality with the 6 x 4.5 format opens up exciting new possibilities for professional-quality photography.

As versatile as the popular 35mm format is, the serious photographer often needs more. Only a larger format can produce sharp, professional-quality enlargements for display or transparencies for reproduction.

The Pentax 645 offers the superior photographic quality of the 6 x 4.5 format without sacrificing versatility and handling ease. The 6 x 4.5 negative provides 2,324 sq. mm of usable area - over two and a half times the area of a 35mm negative. That means finer resolution and better color fidelity in enlargements and easier viewing of stock photos. Using 120, 220, or 70mm film, the 6 x 4.5 rectangular negative format is also highly efficient, with none of the wasted space of 6 x 6 square negatives, which must usually be cropped into rectangular shape. And there's one more advantage to the 6 x 4.5 medium format: it gives the photographer access to a full range of professional-quality medium-format lenses - not only our new 645 lenses, but also, with an adapter, most Pentax 67-system lenses.

Compact prism

A highly compact pentaprism of a type never before used in a medium-format camera contributes significantly to the light weight and low-profile design of the camera. Thanks to this new prism, the 645 stands just a little taller than popular 35mm SLRs.

Smooth, quiet film winder

Most auto-wind cameras use a system of noisy speed-reduction gears to transmit motion from the motor to the film spools. For the Pentax 645, we've created a quiet belt-drive system that is both reliable and durable. "Teeth" on the belt help prevent slippage during high-speed winding.

Shock-reducing mirror brake

Regulating the motion of the mirror as it tilts is a motorized flywheel that acts as a governor, braking the mirror as it approaches its full-up position. Mirror shock is thus minimal, an important consideration at slow shutter speeds. Most other cameras use a jerky spring-action mirror mechanism.

Functional control panel layout

All electronic controls on the Pentax 645 are functionally arranged on the top panel of the body for easy access while shooting. The lefthand panel contains buttons for MODE, ISO setting and exposure compensation (±EF). These controls are activated by selecting buttons located between the righthand panel and the shutter release button. All control settings can be made in seconds without moving the hands from the shooting position. The lefthand panel also contains on/off switches for display panel illumination and viewfinder LED display. On the righthand panel, in addition to the selecting buttons, are large LCD readouts for all vital information concerning mode, aperture, shutter speed, flash status, ISO setting, exposure compensation and exposure count. Located between the selecting buttons and the shutter release is the main power switch. Switching off power to the camera does not erase previous control settings.

Multiple exposure ring and shutter cocked indicator

To capture two or more images in a single frame, turn the multiple exposure ring on the side of the camera before pressing the shutter release. This prevents the film from advancing. The shutter cocked indicator, located below the multiple exposure ring, shows red when the camera is ready for the next exposure.

Manufacturer description #3

The Pentax 645, 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 multi-mode 645 camera allows accurate exposure control utilizing the full range of available modes; Programmed AE, Aperture-priority AE and Shutter-priority AE, Metered manual mode and TTL auto flash control.

The Pentax 645 is a professional camera possessing a number of highly sophisticated features; a built-in automatic film wind along with digital indications of various photographic information through LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) viewed from the outside of the camera, and clearly visible LED (Light Emitting Diode) indications within the viewfinder.

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TYPE: 6 x 4.5 format SLR camera with Multi-mode automatic exposure controls. Built-in motor drive.

EXPOSURE MODES: Programmed AE, Aperture-priority AE, Shutter-priority AE, Metered manual, TTL auto flash, Programmed auto flash and Leaf-shutter lens modes.

EXPOSURE CONTROL MODE SELECTION: Via Mode setting buttons and Aperture ring of 645 lenses.

FILM: 120 film (15 exposures), 220 film (30 exposures) and 70mm roll film (about 90 exposures).

PICTURE SIZE: 56 x 41.5 mm.

LENS MOUNT: Pentax 645 A mount (with electronical contacts).

SHUTTER: Electronically-controlled vertical-run cloth focal-plane shutter, from 15 to 1/1000 sec., 1/60 sec., B. Electro-magnetic shutter release.

EXPOSURE INFORMATION IN VIEWFINDER: LED indication for Lens aperture, Shutter speeds and Exposure factor warning, Out-of-meter coupling and Shutter/aperture coupling range warning, Flash-ready signal, Flash exposure confirmation signal, 60 (1/60 sec.), B (bulb), Leaf-shutter lens [LS, F--].

EXTERNAL INDICATION: Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) indicate Programmed AE [Auto, P], Aperture-priority AE [Auto, f/stop], Shutter-priority AE [Auto, shutter speed], Aperture-priority AE (lens aperture set manually) [Auto, F--], Metered manual [M, shutter speed], 60 (1/60 sec.), B (bulb), Leaf-shutter lens [LS, F--], Exposure factor, ISO film speed, Exposure count, and Flash-ready signal.

FLASH SYNCHRONIZATION: Via hotshoe (X-synch. contact, dedicated flash contacts) and X-synch. socket. X-synch. speed at 1/60 sec. Slow shutter speed synchronization possible in Metered manual mode.

VIEWFINDER: Keplerian telescopic viewfinder with Split-image/microprism Clear-Bright-Matte screen (Interchangeable focusing screens available.); Viewing area 92% vertical and 93% horizontal, 0.75x magnification with 75mm lens at infinity and -1 diopter. Diopter adjustment possible from -5 to +2 diopters.

MIRROR: Instant return mirror.

FILM LOADING: 120 and 220 films semi-automatically loaded with a start mark, 70mm film automatically.

FILM WINDING: Automatic film winding by motor with Single/Consecutive shooting modes (Single: 1 frame/sec., Consecutive: approx. 1.5 frames/sec.). Film automatically stops at end of film trailer.

EXPOSURE COUNTER: LCD indication, additive type, automatic resetting. Automatically sets shutter speed at 1/1000 sec. up to first frame. Exposure count does not advance in multiple-exposure mode.

MULTIPLE EXPOSURE: Via Multi-exposure ring. Cancellation possible.

EXPOSURE METERING: Open-aperture, center-weighted TTL metering by GPD cells. Off-the-film metering for dedicated TTL automatic electronic flashes.

EXPOSURE RANGE: From EV 3 (f/2.8 at 1 sec.) to EV 19 (f22 at 1/1000 sec.) with 75mm f/2.8 lens with ISO 100 film.

FILM SPEED USABLE: ISO 6-6400.

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION: Via Exposure factor button. Setting at +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2 and -3.

DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW: Via Preview lever when aperture set manually.

POWER SOURCE AND BATTERY LIFE: Six 1.5V "AA" batteries (manganese, alkaline or Ni-Cd) for exposure control/display circuits and motor drive. Automatically turns power off 30 seconds after removing finger from release button.

MEMORY POWER SOURCE: One built-in lithium battery for exposure data memory circuits. Minimum battery life 5 years. (Replaced at pentax service center).

ACCESSORIES: Large eyecup 645, Body mount cap 645, Rear body cap 645 and Strap B.

Pentax 645 special editions (1)


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