Mamiya 7 II manual Focusing the Lens, Focusing method within the double image Coincidence zone

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Taking Photographs

Focusing the Lens

When the lens has been focused, the double image superimposing rangefinder produces two superimposed images with in the square of the viewfinder.

Focusing method within the double image

coincidence zone

Position the subject within the central square of the viewfinder. As on the top left the subject will appear as double images.

Rotate the focusing ring until the two images converge and are superimposed as on the figure on the left. The lens is now focused.

Focusing method at the edge of double image

coincidence zone

Look at the object through the rangefinder and rotate the focus ring so as to make two images into one without any imaginal slippage at the edge of the central double image coincidence zone. As this method improves the focusing preciseness, this is especially effective for N150 mm f/4.5 L lens.

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Contents Page Read ME First Introduction Contents Mamiya 7II, the ultimate 6x7 rangefinder camera Nomenclature Parts Camera BodyPage Lens Viewfinder display Bright field of view frame with 80mm F4 standard lensInserting Battery Power ON/OFFBattery Check Set the shutter speed dial atRemoving camera body cap Mounting/Removing LensesClosing the light shield curtain Cock the wind-up leverMounting lens Mounting lensRemove the lens Removing lensCock the shutter and close the light shield curtain Precaution for mounting/removing lenses Camera Functional Test Opening/closing the back cover Setting the film speedBefore Loading the Film 25 50 100 200 400 800Setting the film type Memo clipPlace the film in the film chamber Loading the FilmOperate the spool bearing release lever Setting Start Mark with 220 Roll Film Loading the FilmPrevention of Light Leaks Due To Loose Film Winding For preventing the film loose windingAE Automatic Exposure Photography Setting the film speedTaking Photographs Align a on the shutter speed dialTaking Photographs When using built-in exposure meter Manual PhotographyTaking Photographs Focusing the Lens Focusing method within the double image Coincidence zonePhotographic area covered Pressing the shutter button After completing the last exposureUnloading the film Unloading the filmBack cover open AE Lock AEL Photography When changing compositionPhotographing to conform to purposes Align AEL on the shutter speed dialSelf-Timer Fix the camera to a tripod Press the self-timer buttonTime Exposures Flash Photography Determining the apertureMultiple exposure mechanism Infrared PhotographyExposure Compensation When a filter is usedAfter using exposure compensation, be sure to reset to Check the polarized light effect positionDiopter Correction Lenses Depth-of-FieldHow to Hold the Camera Neck strapWhen the lens cannot be removed Trouble shootingWhen the shutter wilt not function When the film cannot be advancedN50mm f/4.5L LensesN43mm f/4.5L N65mm f/4LLenses N80mm f/4L N150mm f/4.5LAccessories System chart AccessoriesSpecifications Specific Suggestions Importance of Proper MaintenanceCommon Sense Camera Care and Practice Common Sense Camera Care and Practice Batteries Care

7 II specifications

The Mamiya 7 II is a medium format rangefinder camera that has garnered a loyal following among photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. Known for its stunning image quality and portability, the Mamiya 7 II strikes a perfect balance between classic design and modern technology, making it a standout choice for anyone looking to capture breathtaking photographs on film.

At the heart of the Mamiya 7 II is its 6x7 cm medium format film, which delivers unparalleled detail and dynamic range. This larger film size allows the camera to produce images with remarkable sharpness and depth, attributes that are especially prized in landscape and portrait photography. The Mamiya 7 II's excellent lens system includes a range of high-quality, interchangeable lenses, from the wide-angle 43mm to the longer 150mm, all of which are renowned for their outstanding optical performance.

One of the most notable features of the Mamiya 7 II is its rangefinder focusing mechanism. This allows for precise focusing even in challenging lighting conditions, as it utilizes a unique parallax-corrected viewfinder. The large, bright viewfinder offers excellent eye relief, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. Photographers can quickly and easily assess the composition, making adjustments as necessary without losing sight of their subject.

The camera body itself is designed with durability in mind yet remains lightweight, making it easy to carry for long periods. The body is constructed from a combination of aluminum and high-quality plastic, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of travel and outdoor shooting. The Mamiya 7 II also features a built-in metering system that provides accurate exposure readings, allowing users to achieve consistently well-exposed images.

Mamiya rounded out the Mamiya 7 II with a selection of accessories that enhance its functionality, including a dedicated grip for improved handling and a variety of filters to control light and color. Whether capturing sweeping landscapes, intimate portraits, or street scenes, the Mamiya 7 II provides photographers with the tools they need to express their vision.

In summary, the Mamiya 7 II combines classic rangefinder ergonomics with state-of-the-art optical technology. Its medium format film capabilities, interchangeable lenses, and robust design make it a versatile tool for serious photographers. With its ability to produce stunning images imbued with rich details and lifelike colors, the Mamiya 7 II remains a cherished companion for capturing the world through a creative lens.