Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Body Only, RZ67 PRO II manual Mirror Lock-up Operation

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Mirror Lock-up Operation

With the RZ 67 PRO II, it is possible to lock the mirror in the up position beforehand, and at the desired instant release the shutter without the usual accompanying mirror movement.

Referred to as, "mirror lock-up operation," this technique is extremely valuable when even the slightest mirror vibration must be eliminated. When the mirror rises, it usually causes vibrations the very instant before the shutter opens, creating a possible loss of sharpness when working at high magnifica- tions or with long shutter speeds. Conse- quently, mirror lock-up operation is especially useful when engaging in close-up photography, using telephoto lenses, and making long ("slow") exposures. Yet another application is when trying to catch the peak of

action. By raising the mirror beforehand, the shutter can instantly be released, totally eliminating the time lag usually present between the time the mirror completes its upward swing and the time the shutter opens.

1.After screwing a cable release firmly into the Mirror Lock-up Socket of the lens, the socket will elevate slightly and the camera will be ready for mirror lock-up operation.

2.Press the Cocking Lever as far as it will go. Step 2 may either follow or precede step 1.

3.Depress the Shutter Release Button and the mirror will rise, but the shutter will remain closed.

4.Press the plunger of the cable release and the shutter will operate.

When you no longer need mirror lock-up operation, remove the cable release.

Upon removing the release, the Mirror Lockup Socket will retract and the camera will return to normal shutter operation.

If you complete step 3 above, but remove the cable release without making an exposure (step 4), the shutter will be released as soon as the cable release is removed.

Even when using mirror lock-up operation, everytime the shutter is cocked, the mirror is relowered. Therefore, it is possible to check the viewfinder before each frame is exposed. A double cable release is both an available and convenient accessory. Since one end of the release screws into the Shutter Release Button and the other end into the Mirror Lock-up Socket, it is possible to use the same release to raise the mirror and later release the shutter.

The double cable release is particularly valuable when using B exposures with mirror lock-up operation. After pressing the shutter release button to raise the mirror, detach the cable release from the mirror lock-up socket. At that instant the shutter will be released.

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Contents Page Congratulations on your purchase A Mamiya RZ67 PRO Contents Mamiya Revolving Back with Automatic Finder Masking Special Features of the Mamiya RZ67 PRORack and Pinion Bellows Focusing Ideal FormatElectronic Interface Bright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing ScreensNew Features Film FlatnessNomenclature and Functions Body Alignment Mark Revolving Ring Battery Chamber CoverContacts for Power Winder Shutter Speed DialRoll Film Holder Waist-Level FinderStart Mark Spool Release PinsFilm Speed Dial Film Spool StudBayonet Ring Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking PinsLens Page Film type Mamiya RZ67 PRO II SpecificationsInserting the Battery Attaching the Lens Setting the MirrorAttaching / Removing Lenses Attaching LensesRemoving the Lens Lowering the Magnifier Using the Waist-Level FinderRaising the Finder Raising the Magnifier Attaching the Finder Folding the FinderRemoving/Attaching the Finder Removing the FinderRemoving a Focusing Screen Interchanging the Focusing ScreenRemoving the Focusing Screen Focusing ScreensReleasing the Shutter R-M Lever Using the Release Button CollarLED Monitor Lamp and Electronic Warning Sounds Operating the Cocking LeverElectronic Warning Sounds LED Monitor Lamps in FinderShutter Speed Dial Shutter Speed and ApertureAttaching the Holder Page Loading the Film Holder Page Film can be advanced in either Two ways Advancing the FilmTaking Photographs Unloading Exposed Film Refocusing Focusing and Locking the Focusing KnobFocusing Locking the Focusing Knob Change in Viewfinder Format Revolving BackVertical and Horizontal Formats Depth-of-Field Using the Depth-of-Field ScaleDistance Scale Depth-of-Field Distance ScaleBulb B Exposures Time Exposures Long ExposuresMultiple Exposures Infrared Photography Multiple Exposures Infrared PhotographyMirror Lock-up Operation Determining the Aperture Flash Photography Using a TripodAttaching Flash Units Using a Tripod Exposure Compensation for Close-up Photography Close-up PhotographyAttaching a Lens with Shutter Released or Mirror Raised Camera Back Lock System Carrying Position How to Use the Carrying StrapAttaching the Strap Removing the StrapWhen the lens can not be removed TroubleshootingWhen the Film Holder can not be removed When the shutter can not be releasedShutter Speed Selection Using RB Series Lenses and AccessoriesFocusing Care of the Camera