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7 II manual System chart, Accessories
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Troubleshooting
Specification
System chart
Self-Timer
Inserting Battery
Setting the film speed
How to
Accessories
Focusing the Lens
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Contents
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Read ME First
Introduction
Contents
Mamiya 7II, the ultimate 6x7 rangefinder camera
Nomenclature Parts
Camera Body
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Lens
Viewfinder display
Bright field of view frame with 80mm F4 standard lens
Inserting Battery
Power ON/OFF
Battery Check
Set the shutter speed dial at
Removing camera body cap
Mounting/Removing Lenses
Closing the light shield curtain
Cock the wind-up lever
Mounting lens
Mounting lens
Removing lens
Cock the shutter and close the light shield curtain
Remove the lens
Precaution for mounting/removing lenses
Camera Functional Test
Opening/closing the back cover
Setting the film speed
Before Loading the Film
25 50 100 200 400 800
Setting the film type
Memo clip
Loading the Film
Operate the spool bearing release lever
Place the film in the film chamber
Setting Start Mark with 220 Roll Film
Loading the Film
Prevention of Light Leaks Due To Loose Film Winding
For preventing the film loose winding
AE Automatic Exposure Photography
Setting the film speed
Taking Photographs
Align a on the shutter speed dial
Taking Photographs
When using built-in exposure meter
Manual Photography
Taking Photographs
Focusing the Lens
Focusing method within the double image Coincidence zone
Photographic area covered
Pressing the shutter button
After completing the last exposure
Unloading the film
Back cover open
Unloading the film
AE Lock AEL Photography
When changing composition
Photographing to conform to purposes
Align AEL on the shutter speed dial
Self-Timer
Fix the camera to a tripod Press the self-timer button
Time Exposures
Flash Photography
Determining the aperture
Multiple exposure mechanism
Infrared Photography
Exposure Compensation
When a filter is used
After using exposure compensation, be sure to reset to
Check the polarized light effect position
Diopter Correction Lenses
Depth-of-Field
How to Hold the Camera
Neck strap
When the lens cannot be removed
Trouble shooting
When the shutter wilt not function
When the film cannot be advanced
N50mm f/4.5L
Lenses
N43mm f/4.5L
N65mm f/4L
Lenses N80mm f/4L
N150mm f/4.5L
Accessories
System chart
Accessories
Specifications
Importance of Proper Maintenance
Common Sense Camera Care and Practice
Specific Suggestions
Common Sense Camera Care and Practice
Batteries Care