Mamiya Digital Back DCUG1205N01 User Manual

Digital Back  
User’s Manual  
English  
DCUG1205N01  
Printed in Japan  
Cautionary points on safe operation and handling  
Safety cautions  
• Please read this “Safety cautions” section in order to operate this product safely and  
correctly and to prevent any harm coming to the user or any third party.  
• The definition of each symbol and display is explained as follows:  
The following refer to where inappropriate use by disre-  
garding these displays can result in serious injury or even  
death.  
Warning........  
The following refer to where inappropriate use by disre-  
garding these displays can result in injury.  
Caution.........  
Warning  
• The lithium ion battery and its charger are designed exclusively for this product.  
Only charge this battery using the specified charging system. Make sure that you  
read and understand the instructions detailed in the User’s manual for correct use  
of the battery and its charger.  
• Do not heat or throw the battery into an open fire.  
• Do not connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery with metal objects,  
or carry or store together with metal items or metal accessories.  
• Do not use or leave the camera in extremely hot conditions, such as in places  
where it is exposed to direct sunlight, in sun-heated vehicles or near stoves.  
• Do not attempt to weld, deform, modify or disassemble the battery or camera. The  
terminals may be damaged or the contents scatter.  
• Loss of sight can result if any battery acid makes contact with the eyes. If any  
battery acid does get into the eyes, do not rub them. Wash the infected eyes under  
clean running water and consult a doctor as soon as possible.  
• Do not use in the vicinity of flammable and explosive gases. Refrain from using this  
product in areas where this type of gas may exist. Fires or explosions can result.  
• Keep the camera in a safe place out of the reach of young children. The following  
cases show where accidents can occur.  
• Accidental strangling from wrapping the strap around the neck.  
• Swallowing the battery or other small items. Consult a doctor immediately in the  
event any item is swallowed.  
• Do not use the camera to observe the sun or any bright light. This can cause eye  
damage.  
Immediately stop using the camera and consult the local sales branch or service  
center when the following conditions are noticed.  
• If the power plug and cord over-heat, emit a burning smell or start to smoke.  
• The charger or the AC adapter becomes damaged, wires become severed; or the  
power plug is damaged or suffers from a faulty connection.  
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Cautionary points on safe operation and handling  
Caution  
• Do not touch the AC adaptor, charger, or battery while charging for an extended  
period. The charger and the battery become warm during the charging process.  
When the AC adapter has been used for an extended period, the unit becomes  
warm. Extended periods of skin contact can produce a low-heat burn.  
• Do not use or store in dusty, humid, oily, smoky, or steamy place for extended  
periods. Fire or electrical shocks can result.  
• Do not dismantle or modify this product.This can result in injury or electrical shock.  
• Do not allow water or other foreign particles to enter the mechanism of this product.  
If by chance water enters the unit, there is a possibility of fire or electrical shock.  
Turn off the main power and remove the battery. Consult your sales branch or near-  
est service center.  
• Do not use in the event the product starts to produce any unusual smells, sounds,  
or smoke. Taking special care not to burn yourself, remove the battery and consult  
your sales branch or nearest service center. These can cause fires or burns.  
• Do not use with wet hands.There is a danger of electrical shock. Do not try to insert  
or disconnect the AC adapter with wet hands.  
• Make sure that the strap is not caught on anything when carrying the camera. Care  
should be taken in order to avoid catching the strap on other objects when carrying  
the camera. This can result in injury or accidents.  
• Do not place this product in places with high temperature.This will cause deteriora-  
tion of the parts and may cause fire.  
• Only use the provided AC adapter, charger and batteries. A malfunction of this prod-  
uct or its power system may cause unexpected accidents. The warrantee does not  
cover any injury sustained from using an unspecified AC adapter.  
• Do not damage the cord of the charger or the AC adapter.Always remove and insert  
by holding the plug. Never remove the plug by pulling on the cord. Do not use with  
an extension cord.  
• If the battery terminals become dirty from sweat or grease, connections may be-  
come faulty. Always wipe clean with a clean, dry cloth.  
• Do not use this battery with products from other manufacturers.  
• Do not remove the battery from the camera immediately after the camera has been  
used for an extended period. Burns can result.  
• In order to prevent short circuiting of the battery terminals, make sure that they are  
insulated for carrying and storage.  
• Remove the battery from this product when it will not be used for long periods.  
Battery acid leakage can cause heat, fire and injury.  
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Cautionary points on handling this product  
• This product is a precision instrument. Do not drop or use in a rough manner.  
• This product is not waterproof and therefore should not be used in or near water. Con-  
sult your customer service center as soon as possible if this product comes into con-  
tact with water. Use a clean, dry cloth to remove any water or salt particles.  
• Never place this product near any magnetic or motorized devices that produce strong  
magnetic fields. Avoid using or placing this product near radio towers, etc., that pro-  
duce radio waves. Malfunction or damage to recorded data may result if the unit is  
exposed to electromagnetic waves or when used inappropriately.  
• Keep this product away from direct sunlight or in areas where the temperature may  
exceed the manufacturer’s standards. Avoid exposing this product to these conditions  
as damage can occur.  
• Do not try to dismantle this product. This product is equipped with precision circuitry.  
• Do not use cleaners including organic solvents to clean this product. Consult your  
nearest customer service center if this product becomes soiled.  
• Do not touch the electrical connection points of this product. This can result in corro-  
sion of the points. Corrosion of the points can result in the malfunctioning.  
• Suddenly moving this product from particularly cold areas to hot areas can result in  
condensation buildup within this product. To avoid condensation buildup within this  
product, it is suggested that this product be placed inside a plastic bag and sealed.  
Remove this product from the bag when the conditions are suitable for this product to  
be exposed to the outside environment.  
• Condensation can cause this product to malfunction and breakdown. Do not use when  
condensation is present. Remove the lens, memory card, and battery, and refrain from  
use until the condensation clears from inside this product.  
• Remove the battery and store this product in a cool, well-ventilated area when it will not  
be used for an extended period.  
• Avoid storing this product in areas such as laboratories, etc., where chemicals could  
cause this product to rust or corrode.  
• Inspect this product before use after it has been stored for an extended period. Before  
using this product after extended storage or use overseas, it is important that this  
product be inspected by the owner or customer service center to ensure that this prod-  
uct is operating correctly.  
• The LCD screen has been manufactured employing precision technology with 99.99%  
effective pixels, however, pixels at 0.01% and below or black/red spots can appear.  
This is not considered to be a malfunction. This will not affect any recorded images.  
• One of the characteristics of LCD screens is that the display reaction time will slow  
when operated in low temperatures and may turn darken in high temperatures. Normal  
operation should resume when the temperature returns to normal levels.  
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Cautionary points on safe operation and handling  
Safe operating cautions  
Usable memory cards  
The following memory cards have been verified for compatibility.  
• SanDisk CF Card: Ultra II/Extreme III  
• SanDisk SD Card: Ultra II/Extreme III  
• LEXAR MEDIA CF Card: X40 and over  
• Matsushita Electrics SD Card: 5MB/s to 2GB  
• Microdrive CF Card: 2GB, 4GB  
Any one of the memory cards with over 256MB can be used.  
Check with the specific memory card manufacturer for any questions regarding the op-  
eration or functionality of a memory card.  
Memory cards other than those stated above have not been verified for compatibility.  
Safe operation of Memory cards  
• Memory cards are precision instruments. Do not drop or allow them to be exposed to  
strong vibrations. This can corrupt data that is stored in the memory card.  
• Do not use or store around television sets, speakers, or magnets where there are high  
levels of static electricity. There is the possibility of recorded image data being erased  
from the memory card.  
• Do not leave in areas where exposed to direct sunlight or near heating devices, etc.  
The memory card may become deformed.  
• Do not spill any liquid onto the memory card.  
• In order to protect important image data stored within the memory card, always store  
the memory card in its intended case.  
• Do not store in hot, dusty, or areas of high humidity.  
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Caution  
Cautions when throwing away/giving away memory cards  
• Due to the Format and Delete function of this product and personal computers, file  
information can be altered but the data may not be completely deleted. Data can be  
recovered through restoration software. Important recorded data may remain and is  
subject to revelation after disposing of/giving away the card. In order to avoid these  
problems, we recommend that the memory card be physically destroyed or special  
data deletion software (available separately) be used to delete any remaining data  
completely before disposing of/giving away the memory card.  
The customer must assume the responsibility for data stored within the memory  
card.  
About this User’s manual  
• Button operation and setting positions explained in the following use pictorials to  
display the buttons, dials and marks on this product.  
• The ** in the bracketed figures (**) refer to reference pages.  
• Explanations are provided on the assumption that the menu functions are in default  
mode.  
The following marks shown in the columns are explained by each of the following.  
Important: Refers to cautionary points to help avoid problems when taking photos.  
MEMO: Points that are based on fundamental operations that should be remem-  
bered.  
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Contents  
Foreword...................................................................................................2  
Cautionary points on safe operation and handling ...................................3  
Contents ...................................................................................................8  
Before Taking Pictures  
Digital Back “Mamiya ZD Back” ..............................................................12  
Checking the Contents of the Package ..................................................13  
Names of Parts .......................................................................................14  
Front View .......................................................................................14  
Back View .......................................................................................14  
Left-side View ..................................................................................15  
Bottom View ....................................................................................15  
Digital LCD Panel ............................................................................16  
Buttons and Toggle Key Operations ................................................16  
Preparing the Mamiya ZD Back ..............................................................17  
Attaching the Mamiya ZD Back to the Camera  
(for the 645AFD II) ..........................................................................17  
Attaching the Mamiya ZD Back to the Camera  
(for the RZ67PRO IID) ....................................................................18  
Removing the Mamiya ZD Back (for the 645AFDII) ........................20  
Removing the Mamiya ZD Back (for the RZ67PRO IID) .................20  
Preparing the Lithium Ion Battery PB401 for Mamiya ZD Back ......21  
Removing the Battery......................................................................24  
Date Settings and Preparing a Memory Card .................................25  
Removing the Memory Card ...........................................................28  
IR Cut Filter YB401 (Standard)/Low-pass Filter YC401 (Optional) .........29  
Basic Setting  
Image-Related Settings ..........................................................................32  
RAW Data .......................................................................................32  
Image Size ......................................................................................32  
Setting the Quality and Size ............................................................33  
Picture Count ..................................................................................35  
Number of Frames for Continuous Shooting...................................36  
Turning the camera off (L) while saving to the memory card ..........36  
Color Space ............................................................................................37  
Color Space ....................................................................................37  
White Balance.........................................................................................38  
Color Temperature ..........................................................................39  
Mired ...............................................................................................40  
Customized White Balance .............................................................41  
ISO Sensitivity (Image Sensitivity) ..........................................................43  
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Setting the Color Mode ...........................................................................44  
Setting the Sharpness, Tone and Saturation ..........................................45  
Selecting a Memory Card and Creating Folders.....................................47  
Creating a Folder ............................................................................48  
Automatically Creating a Folder ......................................................49  
File Numbering ................................................................................50  
Folder and File Number Display......................................................51  
Playing Back Images  
Playing Back Images ..............................................................................54  
Playing Back Frames ......................................................................54  
Zoom-in Display ..............................................................................55  
Displaying the Information Screen ..................................................56  
Erasing Images .......................................................................................58  
Erasing1 Frame...............................................................................58  
Erasing All Images (Entire Folder) ..................................................59  
Protecting Images ...................................................................................60  
Protecting Images ...........................................................................60  
Menus  
Menu Screen Operations ........................................................................62  
Recording Menu .....................................................................................63  
Recording Menu ..............................................................................63  
Playback Menu .......................................................................................67  
Playback Menu................................................................................67  
Setup Menu ............................................................................................75  
Setup Menu .....................................................................................75  
Connecting to the PC  
Connection..............................................................................................84  
Connecting to the PC ..............................................................................85  
Taking Photographs with the Use of the Software ..........................85  
Transferring Image Data .................................................................85  
Connecting to the TV ..............................................................................88  
Maintenance  
Maintenance ...........................................................................................90  
Cleaning the filter ............................................................................90  
Mamiya ZD Back maintenance/checks ...........................................90  
Troubleshooting  
Being Prepared for Problems .................................................................92  
Error Messages and Recovery ...............................................................94  
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Appendix  
Digital Terminology..................................................................................96  
Index .....................................................................................................101  
Specifications........................................................................................104  
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Before Taking Pictures  
This chapter describes what you need to do before you start us-  
ing this unit for the first time.  
Digital Back “Mamiya ZD Back”  
By replacing the magazine to the Mamiya ZD Back, the Mamiya 645ADF, Mamiya 645ADF  
II , and Mamiya RZ67PRO IID can be used as digital cameras.  
MEMO  
The optional Digital Back Adapter HX701 (sold separately) is required to attach the Mamiya ZD  
Back to the RZ67PRO IID.  
Camera and Digital Back Settings  
Camera Setting  
Digital Back Setting  
• Settings about digital images  
• Following settings can be adjusted  
when connecting the camera to a  
PC and opening a capture screen  
with Mamiya Digital Photostudio.  
• Shutter release  
RZ67 PRO IID  
• Shutter speed and aperture setting  
• Shutter release  
• ISO sensitivity  
• White balance setting  
• Storage mode and storage size  
• Image rotating  
• Settings about digital images  
• Following settings can be adjusted  
when connecting the camera to a  
PC and opening a capture screen  
with Mamiya Digital Photostudio.  
• Shutter speed  
645AFD II  
• Shutter speed and aperture setting  
• Shutter release  
• Aperture setting  
• Shutter release and AF operations  
• ISO sensitivity  
• White balance setting  
• Storage mode and storage size  
• Image rotating  
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Checking the Contents of the Package  
Open the package containing the camera and accessories and check that it  
contains all the items shown below.  
Battery charger PC401  
Power cord  
Lithium ion battery  
Mamiya ZD Back  
PB401  
• Mamiya ZD Back Soft Case  
KD403  
• IEEE1394 cable BL301  
Mamiya Digital PhotoStudio  
(RAW data processing  
software) BS301  
Focusing Screen Type A SV403  
Mamiya ZD Back User’s  
Manual (this manual)  
Mamiya ZD Setup Guide  
Mamiya Digital  
PhotoStudio User’s  
Manual  
• Battery charger PC401 User’s Manual  
• Lithium ion battery PB401 User’s Manual  
• IR Cut filter/Low Pass filter User’s Manual  
MEMO  
• A memory card for recording images must be purchased separately.  
• The low-pass filter YC401 for Mamiya ZD Back must be purchased separately.  
• Protective Cover KE403 for Mamiya ZD Back, viewfinder screen (type A) SV403, IR cut filter  
YB401 are attached to this product.  
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