Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Body Only manual Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications, Film type

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Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications

Camera Type :6 X 7 cm roll film SLR with lens shutter.

Film Holder :120 Roll Film Holder HA703 ---the standard holder

 

220 Roll Film Holder HB702

] interchangeable

 

6x4.5 120 Roll Film Holder RZ

 

 

Polaroid Pack Film Holder HP702

 

Film type

:120 film (120 Roll Film Holder HA703) (10 exposure) /120 film

(6x4.5 120 Roll Film Holder RZ) (15 exposures) /220 film (220 Roll Film Holder HB702) (20 exposure) / Instant film (Polaroid

Pack Film Holder HP702)

Negative size:6x7 cm format: 56x69.5 mm / 6x4.5 cm format: 56x41.5 mm / Polaroid Pack: 70x70 mm

Revolving Back: The back revolves 90° to change from the horizontal to vertical format or vice versa. Viewfinder format automatically changes as back revolves.

Lens Mount :Special bayonet mount (with built-in safety lock)

Lens type :110mm f/2.8---the Standard Lenses/ Interchangeable RZ lenses/Interchangeable lenses for the RB can also be used.

Shutter :Seiko #1 electronic shutter

Shutter release: Body shutter release plus electronic shutter release contacts.

Shutter speed:1/400-8 sec. (with intermediate speeds), B, T (mechanical) / RBL (when the RB lens used) and AEF (when the AE Prism Finders used) positions / Mechanical shutter of 1/400 sec. usable.

Sync operation: with flash sync terminal (X-sync) on lens or hot shoe.

Multiple exposure: possible by means of R-M lever.

Focusing Screen: Type A Matte is the standard / Focusing screens for the RZ are interchangeable.

Viewfinder :Waist-Level Finder FW702 is the standard interchangeable with the AE Prism Finder FE701 / Finders for the RZ and RB can also be used.

Percentage of the field of view visible:95% This information is based on a linear (horizontal / vertical) measurement.

Film Transport:A single 114° stroke of the Cocking Lever advances the film and Exposure Counter, sets the Mirror and Light Baffle, and cocks the shutter.

Focusing Method: The Rack and pinion focusing extends the built-in bellows up to a maximum of 46 mm /Equipped with a Focusing Knob and Lock Lever/ With subject distance and exposure factor indications.

Winder :RZ Winder II (RZ Winder I cannot be used)

Cable release contact:The shutter can be released by mean of a cable release connected to a contact on the camera body / Remote control is possible by means of a receiver connected to the same contact.

Battery Type: One alkaline-manganese battery (4LR44) or silver oxide Bat- tery (4SR44) to operate the body / Six AA size Ni-Cd

batteries or one special AC adapter (DC9V) for driving the winder.

Safety features (in normal shutter release operation):

• Viewfinder display (by LEDs and pictorial symbols):

Warning on incomplete cocking lever setting / Warning on failure to pull out the dark slide / Battery check.

Electronic alarm sound when : The shutter speed dial is at the "RBL" position when an RZ lens is used /The shutter dial is at the "AEF" position when the AE Prism Finder is removed / The shutter speed dial is any other position than "RBL" when no lens is mounted or an RB lens is mounted on the camera / The battery power has dropped.

Release locked when : The cocking lever has been set incompletely / The dark slide has not been pulled out / The shutter speed dial is at the "RBL" position when an RZ lens is used /The shutter speed dial is

at the "AEF" position when the AE Prism Finder is removed / The shutter speed dial is at any other position than "RBL" when there is no lens on the body or an RB lens is mounted on the camera.

Dimensions :108 mm (width) X133.4 mm (height) X 211.5 mm (length).

Weight :2,490g when the body (1,350g) (with Waist-Level Finder), 120 Roll Film Holder (530g) and 110 mm f/2.8 lens (610g) are combined.

• Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.

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Contents Page Congratulations on your purchase A Mamiya RZ67 PRO Contents Special Features of the Mamiya RZ67 PRO Rack and Pinion Bellows FocusingIdeal Format Mamiya Revolving Back with Automatic Finder MaskingBright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing Screens New FeaturesFilm Flatness Electronic InterfaceNomenclature and Functions Body Battery Chamber Cover Contacts for Power WinderShutter Speed Dial Alignment Mark Revolving RingWaist-Level Finder Roll Film HolderSpool Release Pins Film Speed DialFilm Spool Stud Start MarkCocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking Pins LensBayonet Ring Page Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications Film typeInserting the Battery Setting the Mirror Attaching / Removing LensesAttaching Lenses Attaching the LensRemoving the Lens Using the Waist-Level Finder Raising the Finder Raising the MagnifierLowering the Magnifier Folding the Finder Removing/Attaching the FinderRemoving the Finder Attaching the FinderInterchanging the Focusing Screen Removing the Focusing ScreenFocusing Screens Removing a Focusing ScreenReleasing the Shutter Using the Release Button Collar R-M LeverOperating the Cocking Lever LED Monitor Lamp and Electronic Warning SoundsLED Monitor Lamps in Finder Electronic Warning SoundsShutter Speed and Aperture Shutter Speed DialAttaching the Holder Page Loading the Film Holder Page Advancing the Film Film can be advanced in either Two waysTaking Photographs Unloading Exposed Film Focusing and Locking the Focusing Knob Focusing Locking the Focusing KnobRefocusing Revolving Back Vertical and Horizontal FormatsChange in Viewfinder Format Using the Depth-of-Field Scale Distance Scale Depth-of-FieldDistance Scale Depth-of-FieldLong Exposures Bulb B Exposures Time ExposuresMultiple Exposures Infrared Photography Multiple Exposures Infrared PhotographyMirror Lock-up Operation Flash Photography Using a Tripod Attaching Flash Units Using a TripodDetermining the Aperture Close-up Photography Exposure Compensation for Close-up PhotographyAttaching a Lens with Shutter Released or Mirror Raised Camera Back Lock System How to Use the Carrying Strap Attaching the StrapRemoving the Strap Carrying PositionTroubleshooting When the Film Holder can not be removedWhen the shutter can not be released When the lens can not be removedUsing RB Series Lenses and Accessories FocusingShutter Speed Selection Care of the Camera