Lens

Flash Sync Terminal (X-sync)

Knob for turning Depth of Field Calculating Ring

Can be set for meters or feet.

Depth-of-Field Preview

Time Exposure Lever

Mirror Lock-up Cable Release Socket

To lock mirror up for vibration free photography follow this sequence: Camera mirror and lens is in cocked position. Screw a cable release into this socket. You will notice that a chrome collar rises and shows a red ring. Depress the body release. This will now only move the mirror up and hold it there. Now fire shutter with cable release.

Bayonet Ring

The Bayonet Ring is a breech mount which secures the lens on the camera body. As a safety feature, the lens can not be removed from the camera body unless the mirror is set (lowered), thereby assisting the Light Baffle in shielding the film from light.

Depth-of-Field Scale

Lens Distance Scale

Aperture Ring

Shutter Lock Pin

If a lens is not to be used over a prolonged period, it is desirable to store it with the shutter released. In order to release the shutter of a lens which has been removed from the camera body, rotate the Shutter Cocking Pins clockwise while depressing the Shutter Lock Pin.

Cocking Position Marks

Shutter Cocking Pins

When manually cocking the shutter, be sure to rotate the Shutter Cocking Pins as far as they will go (i.e.. to the red dot)

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Mamiya RZ67 PRO II, RZ67 Pro II Body Only manual Lens, Bayonet Ring, Cocking Position Marks Shutter Cocking Pins