Mamiya 7 II manual Specifications

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Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight

 

 

Specifications

Type of Camera

: 6 x 7cm format interchangeable lenses, rangefinder camera, dou

 

ble formats (6 x 7 and 35mm panorama)

Film Used

: 120 Roll Film (10 exposures), 220 Roll Film (20 exposures), 135

 

Roll Film (16 exposures with 36 exp. film)

Actual Image Size

: 56 x 69.5mm with 120/220 film, 24 x 65mm with 135 film, using

 

Panoramic Adapter Kit

Film winding

: A single 185° stroke

Lens Mount

: Exclusive Bayonet Mount

Lenses

Ultra wide angle : 43mm f/4.5 L with Optical Viewfinder

 

Wide angle

: 50mm f/4.5 L with Optical Viewfinder, 65mm f/4 L

 

Standard

: 80mm f/4 L

 

Telephoto

: 150mm f/4.5 L

Shutter

: #00 electronic leaf shutter, B, 4 -1/500sec. ,electro-magnetic shut

 

ter release, X-contact synchronizing at all shutter speeds with hot

 

shoe and PC Terminal; Electronic Self Timer

 

(10 sec. delayed, automatic turn-off )

Multiple exposure

: Possible by means of multi-exposure lever.

Exposure Control

: Aperture priority AE, SPD receptor in viewfinder metering range:

 

EV3 - EV18 ( with 80mm f/4 lens ISO 100 ), Exposure compensa

 

tion: +2 - -2EV ( in 1/3EV steps ) Film speed range: ISO 25 - 1600

Rangefinder

: Lens declination, double image super imposing system: base

 

length 60mm ( effective base length 34.2mm)

Viewfinder

: Coupled with rangefinder: automatic bright line frame indexing (65,

 

80 and 150mm): parallax compensation: Magnification ratio: 0.57X:

83%* of the field of view visible at infinity: built - in shutter speed and exposure display, safety interlock warning L.E.D.

*This information is based on a linear (horizontal/vertical) mea

surement.

Internal "Dark Slide" Curtain : To permit changing lenses with loaded camera

Safety Mechanism : 1. Double exposure prevention

2.Shutter release is locked when internal dark slide curtain is engaged.

3.Shutter release button lock lever

: one 6V (4SR44, 4LR44 or 2CR1/3 lithium) battery

: Camera body: 159(L) x 112(H) x 66(D)mm

Body with 80mm lens: 159(L) x 112(H) x 120(D)mm

: Camera body: 920g

Body with 80mm lens: 1,210g

*Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.

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Contents Page Read ME First Introduction Contents Mamiya 7II, the ultimate 6x7 rangefinder camera Camera Body Nomenclature PartsPage Lens Bright field of view frame with 80mm F4 standard lens Viewfinder displayPower ON/OFF Inserting BatterySet the shutter speed dial at Battery CheckCock the wind-up lever Mounting/Removing LensesClosing the light shield curtain Removing camera body capMounting lens Mounting lensCock the shutter and close the light shield curtain Removing lensRemove the lens Precaution for mounting/removing lenses Camera Functional Test 25 50 100 200 400 800 Setting the film speedBefore Loading the Film Opening/closing the back coverMemo clip Setting the film typeOperate the spool bearing release lever Loading the FilmPlace the film in the film chamber Loading the Film Setting Start Mark with 220 Roll FilmFor preventing the film loose winding Prevention of Light Leaks Due To Loose Film WindingAlign a on the shutter speed dial Setting the film speedTaking Photographs AE Automatic Exposure PhotographyTaking Photographs Manual Photography When using built-in exposure meterTaking Photographs Focusing method within the double image Coincidence zone Focusing the LensPhotographic area covered After completing the last exposure Pressing the shutter buttonBack cover open Unloading the filmUnloading the film Align AEL on the shutter speed dial When changing compositionPhotographing to conform to purposes AE Lock AEL PhotographyFix the camera to a tripod Press the self-timer button Self-TimerTime Exposures Determining the aperture Flash PhotographyInfrared Photography Multiple exposure mechanismCheck the polarized light effect position When a filter is usedAfter using exposure compensation, be sure to reset to Exposure CompensationDepth-of-Field Diopter Correction LensesNeck strap How to Hold the CameraWhen the film cannot be advanced Trouble shootingWhen the shutter wilt not function When the lens cannot be removedN65mm f/4L LensesN43mm f/4.5L N50mm f/4.5L N150mm f/4.5L Lenses N80mm f/4LAccessories Accessories System chartSpecifications Common Sense Camera Care and Practice Importance of Proper MaintenanceSpecific Suggestions Batteries Care Common Sense Camera Care and Practice