Mamiya 645 Pro for glass wearer?

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Jerevan

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Has anybody experience with using glasses and the prism for the 645 Pro? Does it work? I am just curious about them, they seem like very nice cameras. I know there are two models, one with TTL and one without - is the one without only named 645 Pro and the other one Pro TL?
 

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There is a metered prism that also has an adjustable diopter. Otherwise I prefer to use the waist level finder as I have no problems with my glasses and the waist level finder.

The pro version does not have TTL, the TL version does have TTL
 

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This is probably obvious, but the TTL (availble with the Pro TL) refers to flash. Otherwise, all three versions of the metered prisms offer TTL metering.

I use the older, AE prism N with both my Super and Pro bodies. I can use it with my glasses, but I normally don't wear my glasses except under dim light (and usually when driving), so I am not the best person to ask about that issue.

You can get diopter correcting lenses for the prisms.

Matt
 
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