Mamiya 645 Super & Strobes

Summer corn, summer storm

D
Summer corn, summer storm

  • 0
  • 0
  • 11
Horizon, summer rain

D
Horizon, summer rain

  • 0
  • 0
  • 14
$12.66

A
$12.66

  • 6
  • 5
  • 145
A street portrait

A
A street portrait

  • 1
  • 0
  • 161
A street portrait

A
A street portrait

  • 2
  • 2
  • 150

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,813
Messages
2,781,182
Members
99,710
Latest member
LibbyPScott
Recent bookmarks
0
Joined
Mar 28, 2020
Messages
6
Location
San Francisco
Format
35mm
Hello, new here! I own a Mamiya 645 Super with a Sekor 70mm leaf shutter lens, but I’m puzzled when trying to pair it with a strobe.

When doing so I’m setting the camera s/s to 1/8 or less, connecting one Pocket Wizard to the X Sync port on the lens and the other one on my Godox Ad 200. When ready trigger from the camera.

I tried it on a test roll and all the photos I got back from the lab were showing the mirror halfway in the photos... can’t figure out what’s wrong!
 
OP
OP
Joined
Mar 28, 2020
Messages
6
Location
San Francisco
Format
35mm

Kino

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
7,759
Location
Orange, Virginia
Format
Multi Format
Are you trying to use it with the focal plane shutter or the leaf shutter?
 

Kino

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
7,759
Location
Orange, Virginia
Format
Multi Format
Are you following this procedure exactly?

Capture.JPG
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
52,917
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
Welcome to Photrio.
It isn't the mirror you are seeing half way into the frame, it is the focal plane shutter.
When you say "I’m setting the camera s/s to 1/8 or less" do you mean 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds ....?
or do you mean 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60 ....?
The former is correct, while the latter is incorrect (except for 1/8).
And of course, cocking the shutter is important too.
I don't know whether adding the remote trigger to the mix adds a potential source of problems.
 
OP
OP
Joined
Mar 28, 2020
Messages
6
Location
San Francisco
Format
35mm
Welcome to Photrio.
It isn't the mirror you are seeing half way into the frame, it is the focal plane shutter.
When you say "I’m setting the camera s/s to 1/8 or less" do you mean 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds ....?
or do you mean 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60 ....?
The former is correct, while the latter is incorrect (except for 1/8).
And of course, cocking the shutter is important too.
I don't know whether adding the remote trigger to the mix adds a potential source of problems.

Thank you :smile: see a photo attached for the photo results I get… what I mean when I say I set the camera shutter speed to 1/8 I mean I turn the know on the camera to 1/8 and in my head by doing so telling the camera to use the shutter speed dictated by the leaf shutter lens… am I doing it wrong?
 

Attachments

  • d22fe539-3bde-4a39-9c35-254a23b85369.JPG
    d22fe539-3bde-4a39-9c35-254a23b85369.JPG
    237.5 KB · Views: 81

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
52,917
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
There is at least a chance that your camera's focal plane shutter needs some service, because when you set it to 1/8, you are getting something of shorter duration.
Try it at 1/2 second.
Can you fire the flash directly from the lens PC socket? That would help eliminate the remote trigger from the equation.
One further thought - given the age of the Mamiya 645 70mm leaf shutter lens (which I once owned), is there a choice of X and M synchronization on that lens' shutter?
 
OP
OP
Joined
Mar 28, 2020
Messages
6
Location
San Francisco
Format
35mm
There is at least a chance that your camera's focal plane shutter needs some service, because when you set it to 1/8, you are getting something of shorter duration.
Try it at 1/2 second.
Can you fire the flash directly from the lens PC socket? That would help eliminate the remote trigger from the equation.
One further thought - given the age of the Mamiya 645 70mm leaf shutter lens (which I once owned), is there a choice of X and M synchronization on that lens' shutter?

Yep I'm starting to think it might need some service given that I bought it used and don't know much… any leads where to in the SF/CA are would be appreciated… but at the same time, when I shot a roll 1 month ago, on 15 photos one turned out good… so I assume the camera does work, I'm setting something up wrongly.

I think I'll try to "waste" a roll doing some test, starting to shoot in Bulb Mode (B) and going up to 60… hopefully, this will expose the problem.
 

Kino

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
7,759
Location
Orange, Virginia
Format
Multi Format
Sorry, got dragged away on a mission...

I agree. The mirror might not be moving fast enough at any speed to "get out of the way" unless you are using the two-position cable release and fire the focal plane shutter well in advance.

Good luck with your testing and be sure to let us know how it goes.
 

jvo

Subscriber
Joined
Dec 6, 2008
Messages
1,751
Location
left coast of east coast
Format
Digital
welcome to photrio...

i'd start simply and ensure basic things work, before adding other complications. (one shot out of 15 should indicate a problem with the camera, or, settings.) have you shot a test roll with the camera body and "normal" lens and focal plane shutter? if they each work as intended, then add in the sekor 70mm, the flash, etc.

it's a good camera, enjoy!
 

John Koehrer

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 3, 2004
Messages
8,276
Location
Aurora, Il
Format
Multi Format
Remove the lens and film holder and look through the camera. With the flash connected and shutter set to 1/8 or slower
when the shutter is tripped you should see the entire frame looking through the back. If not, it needs service.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom