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Original Pentax 645, certainly easy to get for 300-400 with lens and in great condition. This price range is for an excellent condition kit, may even get same for $200-250.
I do not use the WLF with my Hasselblad; I only use the 45°prism.
Before you send it back, try a couple of other batteries - the 645 line of Mamiya cameras all require a good battery, and I've certainly encountered batteries that are apparently new but have actually deteriorated in the package.
In order of preference, I would suggest first the lithium versions, then the silver oxide versions and then the alkaline versions. Strangely enough, the best internet searches for these batteries give you results for dog collar batteries.
It probably goes without saying, but the polarity of the battery needs to be correct. And the shutter lock should be turned off.
Mike Butkus' site has the manual - I'd suggest you send him his requested donation if you use it.
The Duracell illustration has the wrong photo - the one shown is clearly labelled as alkaline, even if the product description is clearly of a lithium version.
In my experience, fresh, fully charged examples of all three types work fine in the 645 cameras, and any good, fresh and fully charged one should work fine for testing the camera. It is just that the lithium and silver oxide versions last considerably longer, and I have had a couple of problems (over a period of several years) with the alkaline ones having discharged before the package was opened.
That being said, I leave a couple of alkaline cells in my camera bags as backups, while trying to use silver oxide (and probably lithium in the future) in the cameras. My last eBay purchase of the alkaline cells cost me $14.00 CDN for 16 of them.
Make sure the 'rabbit ears' on the lens are engaged with the metering pin under the 'Mamiya' name on the front. This mechanism tells the body which aperture the lens it set to, if it's not connected, it may not operate the meter?
I also tried to switch the lens between A/M modes and this made no difference, still no LEDs in the viewfinder.
Also try firing the shutter at different speeds in manual to see if that works.
Those are alkaline cells, which is fine, and 6.3V should be fine as well.I bought these fresh from a battery store, I tested the voltage and they both tested at 6.3 volts or something, which is a little bit high, so I wonder if that's a problem.
I exercised the shutter at all speeds, and the shutter seems accurate to the ear at all speeds with the battery in. It doesn't work and the viewfinder blacks out if the battery is out. So the problem must be with the LEDs not lighting up in the viewfinder. Unfortunately the E model has a fixed viewfinder so I can't remove it to clean the contacts.
Looks like it's probably going back to KEH for repair or refund unless another battery solves the problem, which it doesn't seem like it would, but I'll try.
Sounds like a return is in order, try spinning the ISO dial from one extreme to the other - sometimes this helps clear the contacts. It could be the LEDs or the circuitry or the micro-switch on the metering position of the shutter release.
Have you tried it on Auto with different apertures to see if the metering is changing the shutter speed?
When you return it, the more info you can give them might speed things up.
As I've posted before, I like the 645E.I was never sold on the idea of 645 E version the moment it hit the market. It just felt so not Mamiya 645 for some reason. Probably because of its stripped down "retarded" built for what the line stood for. If I were to go that route, I'd rather buy older M645.
If you bought a camera that was to be in fully working condition, then it either works as designed or does not. I don't see a point in trying to wait on it to report to work. Since KEH is such a great outfit (yes, some sarcasm here) they will gladly accept it. Hopefully they will also give you back all postage fees, both ways.
I was never sold on the idea of 645 E version the moment it hit the market. It just felt so not Mamiya 645 for some reason. Probably because of its stripped down "retarded" built for what the line stood for. If I were to go that route, I'd rather buy older M645.
Have you heard bad things about KEH? I have no idea, but in my particular order, I wasn't really impressed with what they sent me (2 items DOA, and an additional item was incorrect). Hopefully they will give me the refund for postage, because it simply doesn't work...
As I've posted before, I like the 645E.
Not least because of the built in pentamirror finder, with built in adjustable diopter and much more modern metering system than the older 645 bodies.
I like the idea as well of the available thumb powered winder![]()
Have you heard bad things about KEH? I have no idea, but in my particular order, I wasn't really impressed with what they sent me (2 items DOA, and an additional item was incorrect).
The OP lost time, which has value. Perhaps the OP should have ordered three bodies, kept the best one and returned the others?KEH will pay for the return postage. KEH will repair, replace or refund. You lost nothing.
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