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ProSeal Instructions for Mamiya C330 and similar
Please read these instructions completely before you start. Knowledge strengthens confidence, and like most jobs, this is better done right the first time. I think you’ll find it rewarding and fun, and I’ve tried to keep things as easy and logical as possible. This is a very nice camera, and the job you’re doing now is very important in repairing one of its most common problems. Here are some things you may need: (1) a safe surface to work on—I like to use a piece of cardboard about 1.5’ by 1.5’, but you can work on fiberboard, newspaper or anything else handy--the important thing is to protect the surface beneath you. (2) Solvent--Naphtha (cigarette lighter fluid is the same thing) or denatured alcohol are what I would use. (3) 2 or 3 paper towels. (4) some toothpicks or your bamboo tool—if you have access to a wooden cuticle stick, this is a handy tool. (5) a safety razor blade, hobby knife, or small scissors. (6) a small screwdriver (7) a pair of tweezers. Now, let's take a look inside your camera:
 
Mamiya Sekor AF 150mm F2.8 IF D Lens
The Mamiya Sekor AF 150mm F2.8 IF D lens has an angle of view of 26 degrees, equivalent to a 93mm telephoto lens in the 35mm format. By using low-dispersion glass, most chromatic aberration is corrected, and high contrast images can be obtained from infinity to the closest distance. The minimum focusing distance is 1m, which is 0.5m shorter than the existing AF 150mm F3.5 Lens. The use of inner focusing system and its well balanced weight make this lens perfect for hand-held photography. The focusing ring allows for front to back switching between auto and manual focus. With shallow depth of field of a faster lens, this lens works well especially in portrait photography
 
INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERAS

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Check the light metering system (refer to your owners manual). If the light meter reads off the viewing screen, it should be recalibrated. Using your existing screen, set camera lens at infinity looking at an evenly illuminated grey card and note the meter reading. Install Intenscreen and move the ASA/ISO index dial until the meter needles returns to the old screen reading, if present exposure compensation dial should be at zero. Record this offset and save for future reference

 
Mamiya NC1000/1000s
The Mamiya NC 1000/1000s is an innovative 35mm bayonet-mount automatic SLR camera which has been developed with Mamiya's superior technology and long experience as a leading manufacturer of professional medium-format cameras. This new camera offers the ultimate in handling ease because of its compact size and light weight. Moreover, the open-aperture metering system assures that the large, brilliant viewfinder always remains bright, and the exposure automation system is of the popular shutter-speed priority type, in which the camera meter automatically selects
 
Congratulations on your purchase of the Mamiya 645 AF Camera.
Mamiya pioneered the 645 SLR system camera three decades ago and the Mamiya 645 AF, with its TTL auto-focus, auto-exposure, auto-flash and auto- film winding features, is the latest Mamiya master piece and reflects its long tradition of medium format camera expertise. Combining 35mm handling ease and speed with the advantages of an almost 3x larger image size, it is a full-featured camera, utilizing many digital controls, LCD displays and is ready for the age of digital photography
 
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