Mamiya RZ67 PRO II, RZ67 Pro II Body Only manual Using the Release Button Collar, R-M Lever

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Using the Release Button Collar

1.For normal operation, align the white square “B” on the Release Button Collar “A” with the white dot on the lever below ”B”. When this is done, the Shutter Release functions electro- magnetically and the various safety mecha- nisms operate electrically.

2.When the camera is not in use, lock the Shutter Release Button. This is done by align- ing the white dot of the Release Button Collar with the red dot “C” on the camera body. By locking the Shutter Release Button, you not only prevent unintentional exposure of film, but also prevent accidental battery depletion caused by pressure on the Release Button. For this reason, be sure to lock the Release Button when carrying the camera in a bag.

*Emergency Shutter Operation

If you were to suddenly find yourself with a dead battery in the midst of a photographic session, switch over to the emergency shutter operation mode. In order to do so, push the Collar Stop lever “D” toward the camera body and while holding it there align the white dot of the Release Button Collar with the orange dot “E” on the camera body. The shutter will now operate (even without a battery) at approxi- mately 1/400 sec., regardless of the setting of the Shutter Speed Dial.

Because electricity is not being used in the emergency shutter operation mode, the Monitor Lamps in the viewfinder will not illuminate. Moreover, even if the Dark Slide is not withdrawn, the shutter can still be released, so exercise care.

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The R-M Lever

The Normal Position ()

For normal operation of the camera, the R-M Lever should be kept in the center position, aligned with the index mark. Setting the lever to this position activates the double exposure prevention mechanism so that photo after photo can be taken without fear of accidental double exposures.

Multiple Exposure Position

When desiring to make multiple exposures, set the R-M Lever to the 'M' position. When this is done, pushing down on the Cocking Lever will cock the lens shutter, but will not advance the film. Upon completion of the multiple exposure, do not forget to return the R-M Lever to its normal (center) position. The lever can also be set to 'M' when testing the shutter without film in the camera.

Revolving Back Position

Before revolving the back, set the R-M Lever to the "R" position. After this is done, the lever will automatically return to the normal position when the Shutter Release Button or Cocking Lever is next used.

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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 MarkBayonet Ring Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking PinsLens Page Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications Film typeInserting the Battery Setting the Mirror Attaching / Removing LensesAttaching Lenses Attaching the LensRemoving the Lens Lowering the Magnifier Using the Waist-Level FinderRaising the Finder Raising 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 Refocusing Focusing and Locking the Focusing KnobFocusing Locking the Focusing Knob Change in Viewfinder Format Revolving BackVertical and Horizontal Formats 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 Determining the Aperture Flash Photography Using a TripodAttaching Flash Units Using a Tripod 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 removedShutter Speed Selection Using RB Series Lenses and AccessoriesFocusing Care of the Camera