Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Body Only Bright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing Screens, Film Flatness

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5. Bright, Interchangeable Finders and

Focusing Screens

AWaist Level Finder FW702 with self-erecting focusing hood and magnifier is factory supplied with each camera.

The eye-level AE Prism Finder FE701 is an important accessory. It features three-way metering (average, spot or auto shift) and computerized, aperture-priority shutter control, compatible with the intermediate shutter speeds. It can also be operated manually. Exposure compensation to +/- 3EV and AE Lock are other features. All RB67 finders can also be used.

6. Interchangeable Film Holders with Maximum

Film Flatness.

Available for 120 or 220 films and made in 6x7, 6x6 and 6x4.5 formats. Also Polaroid holder. The film holders can be quickly interchanged, even in mid-roll. Two film counter windows permit easy reading as film holders are rotated on cameras' revolving back.

Dark slide storage drawer is another feature.

7. Electronic Interface

The ISO film speed dial is located on the film holders and

interfaces electronically, through gold plated contacts, with the camera body, AE Prism Finder FE701 and RZ lenses. You set the dial when you load the film and never have to worry about correct meter indexing.

8.Mirror Lock-up operation

Locking the mirror in the up position eliminates all possible vibrations and is especially important in close-up and telephoto work, when slow shutter speeds are required.

9.Multiple Exposures

Multiple exposures are easy with a flip of a switch. No removal of film holder is required.

10. New Features

Modern, functional design

Rugged interior mechanisms

Intermediate shutter speeds

Micro focusing knob.

Roll Film Holders with dual exposure counters

"RBL" shutter speed dial setting when using RB67 lenses.

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Contents Page Congratulations on your purchase A Mamiya RZ67 PRO Contents Rack and Pinion Bellows Focusing Special Features of the Mamiya RZ67 PROIdeal Format Mamiya Revolving Back with Automatic Finder MaskingNew Features Bright, Interchangeable Finders Focusing ScreensFilm Flatness Electronic InterfaceNomenclature and Functions Body Contacts for Power Winder Battery Chamber CoverShutter Speed Dial Alignment Mark Revolving RingRoll Film Holder Waist-Level FinderFilm Speed Dial Spool Release PinsFilm Spool Stud Start MarkBayonet Ring Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking PinsLens Page Film type Mamiya RZ67 PRO II SpecificationsInserting the Battery Attaching / Removing Lenses Setting the MirrorAttaching Lenses Attaching the LensRemoving the Lens Lowering the Magnifier Using the Waist-Level FinderRaising the Finder Raising the Magnifier Removing/Attaching the Finder Folding the FinderRemoving the Finder Attaching the FinderRemoving the Focusing Screen Interchanging the Focusing ScreenFocusing Screens Removing a Focusing ScreenReleasing 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 Distance Scale Depth-of-Field Using the Depth-of-Field ScaleDistance Scale Depth-of-FieldBulb 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 Attaching the Strap How to Use the Carrying StrapRemoving the Strap Carrying PositionWhen the Film Holder can not be removed TroubleshootingWhen 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