Trouble Shooting. Mamiya Leaf RB67 Pro-SD, 6MF, RB67 Pro SD, RB67proSD

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26 Trouble Shooting

Various safety interlocking device are incor-

4.

After the shutter was released during ordiporated in the Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD to eliminary exposure (not during multiple exponate careless operational mistakes. When the sures), did you advance the film?

shutter is not released, or when the lens or the

5.

Was the dark slide pulled out?

roll film holder cannot be removed, do not Pull out the dark slide.

hastily conclude that this indicates a camera

6.

Is the revolving adapter turned to the click malfunction. Check the following conditions: stop postion?

the numbers in parentheses indicate the page number in the Instruction Manual that cover

Turn the adapter until it stops with a click.

(p. 20) relevant malfucntions.

7.

Has the slide lock on the revolving adapter stopped halfway?

Move the slide lock until it stops. (p.4)

Shutter release button cannot be depressed

1.

Is the shutter release button locked?

Turn the shutter release lock ring counterclockwise and align it with the white dot.

(p.13)

2.

Is the mirror set?

Set the mirror by pressing the shutter cocking lever down.

3.

Is the roll film holder loaded with film and has the film and has the film been advanced to the first exposure?

Lens cannot be removed

To remove, press the shutter cocking lever down. Set the mirror and the shutter. (p.10)

When mounting the

film holder, won’t the slide lock move?

While pressing the side lock release lever, move the slide lock to the left. (p. 14)

Can’t the roll film holder be removed?

After inserting the dark slide, the slide lock should operate.

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Key Features

  • Expanded interval lens mount diameter for a wider variety of high-performance lenses
  • Newly developed extra bright, ultra-low dispersion glass of the APO series lenses
  • Revolving adapter for quick changeover from the vertical or horizontal format
  • Bright, parallax-free finder for speedy focusing and composing
  • Roll film holders designed with the utmost consideration given to film flatness and also feature an interlocked multiple exposure prevention system
  • Extensive variety of accessories and interchangeable film holders

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the key feature that distinguishes the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD from other medium format cameras?
The key feature that distinguishes the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD from other medium format cameras is its 6x7cm revolving back format.
What are the advantages of using the APO series lenses?
The APO series lenses offer extra brightness, ultra-low dispersion glass, and improved system configuration.
Can the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD be used for both vertical and horizontal format photography?
Yes, the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD features a revolving adapter that allows for quick changeover from vertical to horizontal format.
How does the parallax-free finder benefit the photographer?
The parallax-free finder allows for speedy focusing and composing, making it ideal for instantaneous photos where the utmost in quality is required.
What are the benefits of using the roll film holders?
The roll film holders are designed to ensure excellent film flatness, feature an interlocked multiple exposure prevention system, and accept the dark slide from either the left or right side.