Mamiya
RZ67 Pro II Body Only, RZ67 PRO II
manual
Troubleshooting
Spool Release Pins
Battery Chamber Cover
Setting the Mirror
How to
New Features
Using the Waist-Level Finder
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Congratulations on your purchase A Mamiya RZ67 PRO
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Mamiya Revolving Back with Automatic Finder Masking
Special Features of the Mamiya RZ67 PRO
Rack and Pinion Bellows Focusing
Ideal Format
Electronic Interface
Bright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing Screens
New Features
Film Flatness
Nomenclature and Functions Body
Alignment Mark Revolving Ring
Battery Chamber Cover
Contacts for Power Winder
Shutter Speed Dial
Roll Film Holder
Waist-Level Finder
Start Mark
Spool Release Pins
Film Speed Dial
Film Spool Stud
Bayonet Ring
Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking Pins
Lens
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Film type
Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications
Inserting the Battery
Attaching the Lens
Setting the Mirror
Attaching / Removing Lenses
Attaching Lenses
Removing the Lens
Lowering the Magnifier
Using the Waist-Level Finder
Raising the Finder Raising the Magnifier
Attaching the Finder
Folding the Finder
Removing/Attaching the Finder
Removing the Finder
Removing a Focusing Screen
Interchanging the Focusing Screen
Removing the Focusing Screen
Focusing Screens
Releasing the Shutter
R-M Lever
Using the Release Button Collar
LED Monitor Lamp and Electronic Warning Sounds
Operating the Cocking Lever
Electronic Warning Sounds
LED Monitor Lamps in Finder
Shutter Speed Dial
Shutter Speed and Aperture
Attaching the Holder
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Loading the Film Holder
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Film can be advanced in either Two ways
Advancing the Film
Taking Photographs Unloading Exposed Film
Refocusing
Focusing and Locking the Focusing Knob
Focusing Locking the Focusing Knob
Change in Viewfinder Format
Revolving Back
Vertical and Horizontal Formats
Depth-of-Field
Using the Depth-of-Field Scale
Distance Scale Depth-of-Field
Distance Scale
Bulb B Exposures Time Exposures
Long Exposures
Multiple Exposures Infrared Photography
Multiple Exposures Infrared Photography
Mirror Lock-up Operation
Determining the Aperture
Flash Photography Using a Tripod
Attaching Flash Units Using a Tripod
Exposure Compensation for Close-up Photography
Close-up Photography
Attaching a Lens with Shutter Released or Mirror Raised
Camera Back Lock System
Carrying Position
How to Use the Carrying Strap
Attaching the Strap
Removing the Strap
When the lens can not be removed
Troubleshooting
When the Film Holder can not be removed
When the shutter can not be released
Shutter Speed Selection
Using RB Series Lenses and Accessories
Focusing
Care of the Camera
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