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Description
PENTAX 645N Medium Format Film SLR Camera
with:
120 Film Back
Tested and working perfectly, aside from the exposure compensation knob missing cover, see pics plz
- In 1997, a significantly redesigned model was introduced. The 645N incorporated an auto-focus system, and most of the 645 lenses were upgraded to match. The new model also featured matrix metering, film-edge data imprinting, and a self-timer. The imprinted data on the edge of every image includes the frame number, exposure mode, shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation value, metering mode, and lens focal length. The controls and LCD on the top plate were significantly changed, and the motor drive was increased to 2 frames per second.
From Ken Rockwell:
The Pentax 645N is an autofocus medium-format SLR. It is completely compatible with all Pentax 645 film backs and 645 lenses, both manual and auto focus. This is Pentax' second medium format 645 camera. It replaced the manual focus Pentax 645.
The Pentax 645N is a real camera. Everything just works. Pick it up and you're shooting. Forget reading the instruction manual; it's awful. There are no menus; everything has its own knob, as it should.
The Pentax 645N is a huge step forwards from the earlier Pentax 645. The Pentax 645N adds autofocus, matrix metering, a shutter-speed knob, an exposure compensation knob, a self timer, a much brighter and sharper viewfinder with far more displayed information and film-edge data imprinting! The finder's diopter control clicks in nicely and doesn't move around as it does on the older 645 and other cameras.
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