Mamiya RZ67 PRO II, RZ67 Pro II Body Only LED Monitor Lamps in Finder, Electronic Warning Sounds

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LED Monitor Lamps in Finder

There are three monitor lamps visible on the rear edge of the finder. They will indicate the following conditions when the shutter release is depressed:

Red Lamp : When it glows it indicates that:

The dark slide has not been withdrawn.

The camera battery is good.

When the dark slide is withdrawn the light will go out.

If then the monitor lamp blinks, accompanied by the electronic warning sound, it shows that the bat- tery is weak and should be replaced.

Orange Lamp: When it glows it indicates that:

The cocking lever has not been advanced or

The roll film holder has not been advanced. (Does not apply when in multi exposure "M" mode.)

Green Lamp : When the Metz/Mamiya Interface Module SCA 395 is attached to the flash shoe and connected to certain Metz flash units, this LED will glow to indicate that the unit is flash ready.

Electronic Warning Sounds

If the dark slide is withdrawn, the release is depressed but the shutter will not fire and a beeping warning sound is heard, the following conditions may exist:

The speed dial is set on "AEF" but:

the AE Finder or an RZ lens is not attached.

An RB lens is mounted to camera.

Attach an AE Finder and RZ lens, or:

Change speed dial away from "AEF" and conform speed dial to match lens on camera.

(i.e. "RBL" when RB lens is on camera.)

The speed dial is set on "RBL" but:

• an RZ lens is attached.

Either mount an RB lens, or change shutter speed dial away from "RBL"

Battery Condition

When the red monitor lamp blinks accompanied by the beeping warning sound, the battery is low.

Replace the battery.

Maximum 1 minute "B" exposure.

When the shutter release is depressed for about 55 sec. a warning sound will be heard and the shutter will close after 5 sec.

The same applies at "B" setting with mirror up photography.

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Contents Page Congratulations on your purchase A Mamiya RZ67 PRO Contents Ideal Format Special Features of the Mamiya RZ67 PRORack and Pinion Bellows Focusing Mamiya Revolving Back with Automatic Finder MaskingFilm Flatness Bright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing ScreensNew Features Electronic InterfaceNomenclature and Functions Body Shutter Speed Dial Battery Chamber CoverContacts for Power Winder Alignment Mark Revolving RingWaist-Level Finder Roll Film HolderFilm Spool Stud Spool Release PinsFilm Speed Dial Start MarkLens Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking PinsBayonet Ring Page Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Specifications Film typeInserting the Battery Attaching Lenses Setting the MirrorAttaching / Removing Lenses Attaching the LensRemoving the Lens Raising the Finder Raising the Magnifier Using the Waist-Level FinderLowering the Magnifier Removing the Finder Folding the FinderRemoving/Attaching the Finder Attaching the FinderFocusing Screens Interchanging the Focusing ScreenRemoving the Focusing Screen 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 Locking the Focusing Knob Focusing and Locking the Focusing KnobRefocusing Vertical and Horizontal Formats Revolving BackChange in Viewfinder Format Distance Scale Using the Depth-of-Field ScaleDistance Scale Depth-of-Field Depth-of-FieldLong Exposures Bulb B Exposures Time ExposuresMultiple Exposures Infrared Photography Multiple Exposures Infrared PhotographyMirror Lock-up Operation Attaching Flash Units Using a Tripod Flash Photography 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 Removing the Strap How to Use the Carrying StrapAttaching the Strap Carrying PositionWhen the shutter can not be released TroubleshootingWhen the Film Holder can not be removed When the lens can not be removedFocusing Using RB Series Lenses and AccessoriesShutter Speed Selection Care of the Camera