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Mamiya RB67prosdMamiya RB67 Pro SD - SLR camera - medium

includes: Body cap, rear body cap

The Mamiya RB Pro SD is the latest version of the legendary RB mechanical 6x7cm, single lens reflex, medium format camera. It has earned its reputation as the "workhorse of the pros". It offers full mechanical reliability. The RB67 Pro SD also features multi-format versatility, revolving back and bellows focusing.
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Congratulations on your wise decision to purchase the Mamiya RB 67 Professional SD (Pro-SD)
The RB67 Pro-SD is the latest addition to the long-selling RB67 Series which was first released in 1970. Due to its innovative 6x7cm revolving back format, the RB67 has been highly recognized throughout the world as the genesis of the medium format cameras. Specifically, the camera features an expanded interval lens mount diameter (from 54mm to 61mm, i.e. the same as that of the RZ67), thereby enabling a wider variety of new, high performance lenses, such as the APO series to be used. The newly developed extra bright, ultra low dispersion glass of the APO series lenses and shift lens have gone a long way to improving system configuration. With a wide spectrum of accessories, photographic excellence is assured in a multitude of applications from commercial to portraiture. Perusing this manual before attempting to use the Pro-SD will minimize the possibility of malfunctions.

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1. Features of the Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD
Practical 6x7cm Since 6x7cm format covers an area 4.5 times the 35mm format. excellent picture quality is assured. In color photography, in particular, it demonstrates superior results. The ratio between the length and width of the 6X7cm format is almost the same as that of large sized printing paper, permitting economical enlargements without cropping. The revolving adapter allows quick changeover from the vertical or horizontal format By simply turning the revolving adapter gOa, either a vertical or horizontal format can be selected without moving the camera. Proper picture composition is easily determined by index finder lines interlocked with the revolving adapter. Bright, parallax-free finder With the lens aperture open, the subject appearing on the large, bright focusing screen assures speedy focusing and composing. The parallax-free single-lens reflex Pro-SD thus is ideal for instantaneous photos where the utmost in quality is required. The Pro-SD roll film holders assure excellent film flatness The Pro-SD roll film holders are designed with the utmost consideration given to film flatness and also feature an interlocked multiple exposure prevention system. The newly designed dark slide slot accepts the dark slide from either the left or right side. The 6x8 cm format now possible The Pro-SD body back is designed to permit 6x8cm photography, thus expanding the photographic scope for studio work and in other fields that use 6x8cm. Close-up photography through the full use of the bellows Since the bellows can be extended up to 46mm photographing even the smallest subjects in frame full is possible. When auto extension tubes are used, the subject can be further enlarged. When a standard lens is employed, life-sized (1:1) reproductions are possible only with the tubes. Excellent heat and cold resistance The Pro-SD is mechanically advanced so that is components can function over a wide temperature range from approximately -20C to -50C. Enlarged lens mount Compared to the convetional RB67 Series, the Pro-SD has a lens mount with a diameter 7mm larger. making it possible to accept a new group of high performance sophisticated lenses, such as the APO, shift, and newly designed wide angle lens 75mm. Since the lenses are systematized, a lens suitable for desired composition can be selected. The new lenses are designed with emphasis on color contribution and feature a built-in bulb (B) unit, and the wide-angle lenses have a floating feature to assure improved close-up performance. All Pro-SD lenses use a lens shutter and an electronic flash synchronize for all shutter speeds. Extensive variety of accessories and interchangeable film holders Pro-SD accessories are interchangeable with those of the RB67 Series and are available in a diverse variety, thus satisfying every possible photographic need A wide variety of film holders are avaialble: 6x7cm format 120/200 roll film holders and 6x4.5cm (semi-format) holders for the Pro-SD, as well as 6x7cm and 6x8cm power drive holders, 70mm holder and sheet film holders. All these assure high quality, sharp images over a large picture area.

2. Parts and How to Operate and

Shutter cocking lever

The lever cocks both the sh the mirror. Unless they are set, a safety device prevents the shutter release button from being depressed.

Nameplate

By sliding the nameplate, the focusing hood can be exchanged.
. Finder latch Dark slide When the dark slide is inserted, a safety device prevents the shutter release button from being depressed. (Take the dark slide out before taking a picture and put it into the storing lug.) The latch prevents the finder from slipping off if the nameplate is carelessly move.
Lens mounting index mark (red dot)
Mirror (Never touch it!) Lens mount
Distance graduation Shutter release button Focusing knob
A safety device will prevent the shutter from being released if the camera is not completely ready for photography.

Distance scale

L Shutter release lock ring
When index mark of the ring is aligned with the red dot, a safety device prevents the shutter release button from being depressed. (Align the index mark with the white dot before taking a picture.)

Waist-level finder

Magnifier setting lever By moving the lever to the left, the magnifier can be set. By pressing down on the magnifier base plate, the magnifier can be hooked in place.
Diopter lens The diopter lens is interchangeable with other diopter lenses. Finder mounting prongs Focusing screen Various interchangeable screens are available. Being interlocked with the revolving adapter, horizontal picture format index lines appear under the screen. Carrying strap lug Accessory shoe
- Film advance lever Unless the film is loaded and advanced, a multiple-exposure preventive device pevents the shutter from being released. Unless the shutter is released, the film cannot be advanced, thus preventing idle film advance. Film wind-stop release lever -Memo clip Convenient slot to store film box covers or to enter other data.
Dark slide storing lug Insert the dark slide of a holder without a dark slide slot.
Focusing knob fixing lever -
-Slide lock for G-lock type holder
Use the lock to attach and detach film holders. When the dark slide is not inserted in the attached roll film holder, a safety device prevents the holder from being detached from the camera body.
Coupling pin for multi-exposure prevention Coupling pin for film wind-stop release
When the shutter is released, the pin will automatically disengage film windstop allowing subsequent film advance.
Release lever for slide lock Light baffle
DO NOT touch the baffle with your fingers! When detaching a film holder other than the roll film holder, or when the slide lock is locked, move the slide lock to the left while pressing this release lever.

Revolving adapter

Turning this adapter up to 90 permits change-over between the horizontal and vertical picture format.

R-lock lever

Use the lever to attach and detach the revolving adapter.

Tripod socket

The socket fits to a U 1/4-inch tripod screw. By removing the inner socket, a tripod with a 3/8-inch tripod screw can be used.
Synchroflash terminal (X contact)
Synchronized at all speeds.
Aperture scale ring Depth-of-field scale Distance scale for depth-of-field reading
The ring is calibrated in both meters (m) and feet (ft).

Shutter speed ring

Bulb (B)
Used to close the shutter when the shutter speed dial has been set at T (time).
Distance scale lever for depthof-field reading
Depth-of-field preview lever d

Bayonet ring

The bayonet ring clamps the lens to the body. When the mirror is not cocked, a safety device prevents the lens from being removed.

Shutter release lock pin

The shutter can be released by turning the shutter cocking pin clockwise while pressing the lock pin.
Shutter cocking pin Cocking position marks Mirror-up socket
Merely screwing a the mirror-up soc camera for mirror-u free photography. before-hand, then release the shutter just when taking a picture. When cocking the shutter with a finger, turn the cocking pin to the red dot.

Lens mount adapter ring

By removing the KL lens adapter ring, use it with the R B series lens body. (When using with the Pro-SD, attach the adapter ring to its original position.)
Film type index (120 or 220)

Exposure counter

When the film is advanced and the shutter is released, a red mark appears on the side of the counter digits. When the next film advance is completed, the red mark disappears. The red mark also appears while the film is being advanced from S to 1.

Multiple exposure lever

When multiple exposures are desired, simply move this lever to the front until the red mark becomes visible.

Pro-SD Outer cassette

Safety-catch for dark slide
When the film holder is being carried about after detaching it from the camera body, the safety device prevents the dark slide from accidentally slipping off. When the film holder is attached to the camera body, the dark slide can be removed automatically.

Back cover

Dark slide slot
Accepts the dark slide from either the right or left side.
Back cover latch (top and bottom)
To open back cover, both top and bottom latches must be pulled out.

Film spool stud

Load film so that th pulled out following the guide marks.

(Camera body with roll film holder) Height: 144mm Width: 104mm Length: 233mm (with 127mm f/3.5 lens)

Weight:

Camera body. 1050g Revolving adapter.~.,.,.,.. 200g Waist-level finder._. 185g Pro-SD roll film holder._._._._. 475g KL 127mm f/3.5L lens._._._._._. 780g Total weight. 2690g
4. Attaching and Removing the Lens
After cocking the mirror and the lens shutter, mount the lens on the camera body.

Cocking the lens shutter

1. Remove the rear cap of the lens by turning the bayonet ring clockwise. 2. Cock the lens shutter. Firmly turn the shutter cocking pins with your fingers, to the red dots (A) of the cocking position, l If the cocking pins are not fully turned to the red dots (A), the shutter will not be completely cocked. l The shutter is always cocked on a lens that has been removed from the body.

Attaching the lens

1. Turn the bayonet ring counterclockwise, and align the white dot on the bayonet ring with the red mark at the center of the lens mount. 2. Mount the lens, keeping the red mark aligned with the red mark on the body; then firmly twist the bayonet ring clockwise. The camera and lens are now set.

Cocking the mirror

1. Remove the front body cap from the camera body. 2. Be sure that the mirror is in the cocked, down position in the camera body, shielding the film plane from exposure to light. If the mirror is up, cock the mirror by fully pushing down the shutter cocking lever toward the front of the camera.
NOTE: Do not place the camera on its back without the rear body cap or film holder being in place. Otherwise the coupling mechanism may be damaged!.

5. Waist-level Finder

Removing the lens
1. Set the mirror and cock the shutter by pushing the cocking lever as far as it will go toward the front of the camera body. 2. Rotate the bayonet ring of the lens counterclockwise as far as it will go (the white dot on the bayonet ring will align with the central red mark on the body) and remove the lens. l If the mirror and the shutter are not cocked the safety interlock will interfere with the rotation of the bayonet ring and the lens cannot be removed. Releasing the shutter on a lens which has been removed from the body To release the shutter on a lens which has been removed from the camera body, turn the cocking pins (B) clockwise, while pressing the shutter lock pin (A) with a finger. The cocking pins should be turned all the way; do NOT leave the pins turned halfway.

Raising the flnder

Merely lift the back of the finder until it opens completely.

Operation

Raising the magnifier
Slide the magnifier release slightly to the left and the magnifier will pop up into position.

Lowering the magnifier

Gently push the base plate of the magnifier all the way down until it locks in place.

Folding the finder

After lowering the magnifier, gently squeeze the right and left panels of the finder together while closing it.
Changing the diopter lens
While holding the diopter lens base plate with both side panels of the finder, turn the diopter lens counterclockwise, and at the point where the white dot on the diopter lens aligns with the white dot on the base plate, remove the diopter lens. To mount another diopter lens, simply aligns its white dot with that of the base plate and turn clockwise. l In addition to the standard (-1.5) diopter lens, there are 5 others: +1, 0, -1, -2, and -3.

Detaching the finder

While pressing the finder latch (A), as viewed from the front, slide the nameplate to the right, and while slightly raising the front remove the finder.

Attaching the finder

Insert the two prongs on the back of the finder into the slots on the camera body, and while pressing the front portion of the finder toward the camera body, return the nameplate to its original position. The latch will pop out and the finder will lock automatically.

6. Shutter Operation

Shutter release button
The shutter release button incorporates a safety mechanism to prevent accidental release of the shutter. When the shutter release locking ring is turned and the red index dot is aligned with the white dot (A) on the body, the shutter release button can be pressed. When the red index dot is aligned with the red dot (B) on the body, the shutter release button cannot be pressed. Releasing the shutter When the shutter release button is pressed, the mirror is pushed up and the shutter is released. l If the mirror is not cocked, the shutter release button cannot be depressed. The socket inside the shutter release button is threaded so that a cable release or a selftimer can be easily attached.

Cocking the shutter Push the shutter cocking lever forward until it stops. The shutter in the mounted lens and the mirror in the camera body will be cocked simultaneously. The lever will return to its original position automatically. l When the shutter is not completely cocked the shutter cocking lever will not return to its original position. Once the shutter is cocked, the cocking lever will not move until the shutter release button is pushed and the shutter released. Therefore, when the cocking lever does not move, it indicates the shutter is cocked.
7. Attaching and Detaching the Roll Film Holder
Removing the rear body cap By moving the slide locks (A) on both sides all the way to the left, the cap be removed. l Never push the light baffle on the camera back after removing the rear body cap. If the light baffle is forced, light leakage or other malfunctions may occur.
Attaching the roll film holder 1. Slide the upper and lower slide locks (A) on the back the body completely to the left of the indentation.
NOTE: Should either slide lock be moved to the right while nothing is attached to the revolving adapter, the slide lock release lever (B) will engaged and the slide lock will not move. If this happens, press the release lever (B) and return the slide lock to the open position. 14
2. Attach the roll film holder to the body and slide both slide locks firmly in the direction of the arrow. (lock) l If the revolving adapter slide lock is not completely pushed in or pulled out, the shutter safety lock will not release the shutter. Always make sure the slide lock is properly engaged or disengaged. l The shutter release button can not be depressed if the dark slide is completely inserted or if here is no film in the camera. In addition the Pro-SD roll film coupler prevents multiple exposures. (See pages 16 and 25 for the shutter release test.)
Removing the roll film holder
1. Insert a dark slide in the roll film holder. 2. Remove the roll film holder by sliding both slide locks in the opposite direction to the arrow (Lock) on the slide lock. If the dark slide is not inserted, the slide lock will be locked by the safety device, and the roll film holder cannot be detached. l When a dark slide is completely inserted, the slide lock release lever is automatically disengaged, and the slide locks can be moved without pressing the release levers.
Extracting the dark slide of the roll film holder after it has been detached from
When the roll film holder for the Pro-SD is removed from the body, the safety device prevents the dark slide from being pulled out carelessly or accidentally. However, if you desire to pull it out, simply use your fingernail tip to press the dark slide lock release lever (A) on the bottom of the outer cassette.

8. Releasing the Shutter

It is best to become aquainted with the method of releasing the shutter before actually putting film in the camera. Rotate the release lock ring until 1. dot on theonshutteraligned with the white the mark it is body.

12. Focusing and Focusing Knob Fixing

Focusing

When the shutter is cocked, the mirror is cocked simultaneously, and an image is visible on the ground glass focusing screen. By turning either the left or right focusing knob, adjust the focus and compose the picture.

Focusing knob fixing

After adjusting the focus, turn the focusing knob fixing lever forward and clamp it to secure the focusing mechanism. l Once secured deviations in focusing are prevented-ideal for conditions of continuous photo taking.

13. Taking Photographs

Advancing the film and cocking the shutter
@ Film advancing @ Shutter cocking @ Shutter releasing However, either advancing the film or cocking the shutter can be conducted first.

Advancing the film

1. Take out the dark slide and release the shutter. When the shutter is released, the red mark will appear in the exposure counter indicating that the film has been exposed. 2. As the shutter is released, simultaneously the film wind-stop mechanism is automatically disengaged, and the film can be advanced to the next frame. When film is advanced one full frame, the figure in the exposure counter advances and the red mark will disappear.
The multiple-exposure coupler will prevent shutter release unless the exposed film frame is advanced. A multiple-exposure photographic mode is an added feature. Wind the film advance lever in a slow, steady manner to avoid film advance problems. Although the film advance lever cannot be reversed until it is wound up to the initial 70, it can be moved in several short, definite strokes thereafter.

Storing the dark slide

When photographing, the dark slide may be conveniently kept in the storage on the back of the holder. It can be inserted either from the right or left side.
The dark slide can also be stored on the side of the camera body as pictured.

Memo clip

The clip on the back cover can be used for holding the cover of a film box or a slip of paper to record photographic data.
14. Testing the Shutter When the Film is Loaded
When the shutter is cocked with the darkslide partially pulled out (approx. 5mm) and the shutter release button is pressed, the shutter can be released without exposing the film in the roll film holder to light. This operation can be utilized for testing the shutter prior to photographing. When pulling out the dark slide, stop when the entire triangular hole on the dark slide becomes visible. If the shutter is released when the dark slide is pulled out beyond that hole, the film will be exposed to light. When the shutter is released, a red mark will appear on the exposure counter. When taking the first photograph subsequent to this test, cock the shutter in the multiple exposure mode (see page 32), and pull out the dark slide. After the first photo is taken, move the multiple exposure lever back to its normal position and continue photographing.

15. Unloading the Film

Handling of Exposed Film 0 DO NOT remove exposed film from
the camera unde direct sunlight. Find a shaded area or turn your back to the sun and shade the camera before you open it. When removing the exposed film, be careful to prevent it from unraveling on the spool. Gently tighten the paper trailer, moisten the attached seal, and secure the film to prevent light leaks. Immediately place exposed film in your camera case or a bag, away from sunlight.
After completing the last exposure, completely wind the backing paper on to the take-up spool.
1. Open the back cover of the holder and remove the film insert. Press the right side spool release pin, remove the full spool, then wrap and seal the film to protect it from loosening. 2. Move the empty spool to the take-up side and the camera is ready for reloading. l The exposure counter automatically resets to S (start) as soon as the back cover is opened. l When the exposure counter shows other than S, film is in the holder. Be careful not to open the back cover in this mode!
Winding up film when unexposed frames remained in the holder

16. Distance Scale

17. Depth-of-field
Distance from the film plane to the subject can be determined by the distance scale (A). Each lens features different distance scale curves as pictured above. The figure on the distance graduation (B) which align with the curve indicates the distance to the subject. For example, if the distance graduation and the curve are as shown in the photo after focusing with the 127mm lens, distance to the subject is 1.5m (5ft).

The focusing screen

1. Set the desired aperture by turning the aperture scale ring and then adjust the focus. 2. Depress the depth-of-field preview lever (A) and the depth-of-field can be observed on the ground glass focusing screen. Upon removing your finger, the lever will return to its original position and the lens aperture will fully reopen.
Using the depth-of-field scale
1. Turn the distance scale lever and align the figure representing the focused distance with the center index on the depth of field scale. 2. The two distances (on both sides of the center index) opposite the same figures as the actual lens aperture on the depth-of-field scale are the near and far limits of depth for a given distance and lens aperture. For example, when photographing a subject 5 meters away with the 127mm lens at an aperture of f/32, objects from about 3 to 13m will be in focus.
The curve for each lens is marked with a white dot. Since the dot coincides with the right-hand lens indicator, use it to quickly find the curve on the scale for the lens used.
18. Time (T) exposures, Flash Photography
To make a time exposure, first set the shutter speed ring to T and screw a cable release into the bulb socket. After doing so, the shutter will remain open upon depressing the shuner release button. The shutter will be closed by pressing the plunger of the cable release without giving any shock to the camera. The shutter can also be closed by following procedures.

1. depressing the bulb socket by finger 2. turning the shutter speed ring toward 1 sec. (1) 3. pressing down on the shutter cocking lever about 30
When the shutter is closed by the shutter cocking lever, the lever is locked by the reverse motion stopper and does not return to its original position. When the shutter is cocked by further depressing the lever, the lever returns to its original position.
Do not move the shutter cocking lever until just before closing the shutter. When the shutter is closed by the shutter cocking lever, the light baffle in the camera body drops down slightly; however no fogging occurs,
Changing the Focusing Screen)

Flash photography

Connect the cord of the flash unit to the synchroflash terminal (X contact). The flash unit synchronizes at all shutter speeds.

Attaching and detaching

First remove the waist-level finder, then while holding both sides take out the focusing screen. To attach it, hold each side and insert the focusing screen into the top of the camera body and press down lightly. NOTE: When the focusing screen has been detached, do not touch the picture format red rod indicator on the side of the camera body.

Determining the aperture

The aperture setting for flash photography is determined by dividing the guide number of the flash unit by the subject distance. For example, when photographed with IS0100 in m.
Seven types of interchangeable focusing screens are available to meet various photographic applications. l The focusing screen is made of acrylic resin, and since its surface is soft and susceptible to damage, be carefully so as to not get fingerprints or other foreign matter on it. When dust is wiped off with a cloth or lens paper, static electricity attracts more dust. So, use a blower brush to remove dust.
(Guide number) 40 = (Correct aperture setting) 8 (Subject distance) 5 (m)
20. Mirror Lock-up Photography
The mirror lock-up technique, whereby the mirror is raised beforehand and only the lens shutter is released is ideal for situations where vibrations must be completely eliminated. Specifically close-up photography, using telephoto lenses and in applications where long or slow exposures are necessary mirror lockup is ideal. With a tripod and cable release, the mirror lock-up mode ensures the utmost in sharpness.
Preparations 1. For mirror lock-up operation, securely screw a cable release into the lens socket as pictured. When the socket slightly elevates the camera will be in the mirror lock-up mode. 2. To cock the shutter and the mirror, press the cocking lever forward as far as it will go. Either Step 1 or 2 can be performed first. 3. Upon depressing the shutter release button the mirror will rise, but the shutter will remain closed. 4. Press the plunger of the cable release and the shutter will operate. NOTE: Unless the cable release is removed from the mirror lock-up socket, the camera will remain in the mirror lock-up mode and the film 30

Used on 50mm. and 65mm lenses (80mm slip-on type)
Used on 140mm, 150mm, Used on 90mm, and 180mm, 210mm, 250mm, 127mm lenses and 350mm lenses (77mm screw-in type) (77mm, screw-in type)
For the 100-200mm For the 75mm lens zoom lense f/3.5 lens (80mm, slip-on type) (60mm, slip-on type) 34
For the 500mm lens (IOBmma.

(108mm, slip-on type)

For the 360mm lens (77mm0, screw-in type)
23 How to use the Carrying Strap

Attaching the Strap

Hold the metal clamp of the strap so that the key-hole shaped opening faces the Carrying Strap Lug on the camera body. Gently fit the upper part of the key-hole opening over the lug. Next, gently push the bottom of the metal clamp upwards and it will lock in place with a click.

Three Carrying Positions

Depending upon the way the strap is attached to the camera, there are three ways of carrying the camera as shown in the accom panying illustrations Since the Carrying Strap Lug is not rotary, the carrying strap will not become twisted.
If the clamp is attached to Accessory-shoe side of the camera upside-down, it will be difficult to remove, so be careful to attach the clamp rightside-up.

Removing the Strap

Reach behind the strap and while gently squeezing the top of the protruding front plate (leaf spring), slide the clamp downward and off the lug.

Back Locking System

The unique back locking system of the Mamiya Pro-SD is designed to allow it to accept a large variety of film holders. All ProSD seies film holders mount and lock directly on the back of the Pro-SD.
Pro-SD Revolving adapter AR-701
Pro-SD 120 Roll film holder HA-Roll film holder HB-701 6x4.5 Film holder HA-702 (exclusviely for 120): to be released soon. 6x4.5 Film holder HE-704 (exclusviely for 220): to be released soon.
RB Pro-S 120 Roll film holder Pro-S 220 Roll film holder 120/220 Power drive roll film holder 6x8 120/220 Power drive roll film holder 6x7 6x4.5 Film holder (exclusive for 120) Double cut film/plate holder 70mm Film holder

Pro-SD Polaroid pack film holder HP-701
25 Lens Mount Adapter Ring
When using Mamiya Sekor C interchangeable lenses with the RB67 Pro-SD, the lens mount adapter ring must be used. It should be attached to the rear lens mount. (When using Mamiya KL lenses with the RB Pro-S and RB67. remove the lens mount adapter ring.). The lens mount adapter ring comes with Sekor C lenses. For KL lenses it is attached to the rear lens mount. Both the 75mm shift and APO 500mm lenses are L lenses. l Make sure to securely tighten the lens mount adapter ring onto the lens mount. I

Sekor C

RB67 Pro-SD
The lens mount adapter ring should be attached.

RB67 Pro-S

The lens mount adapter ring should be detached.
Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD Operation Diagram
Attaching a lens with the shutter released or the mirror raised
When a lens is removed from the body, the mirror is set (lowered) and the lens shutter cocked. Conversely, when attaching a lens, the same conditions should prevail (mirror set and shutter cocked). However, should a lens be attached with either the mirror raised or shutter released, or both, the camera can be reset by following the procedures outlined below. 1. If the mirror is raised (regardless of whether the lens shutter is cocked or released), simply depress the Cocking Lever to reset the camera. 2. If the mirror is set and lens shutter released (closed), remove the Dark Slide from the Film Holder and depress the Shutter Release Button (the film will not be exposed). Next, depress the Cocking Lever to reset the camera.

Mirror condition -

Shutter blade condition

Operation 4

Opened or Closed

1 Shutter setting mode

Shutter blade
Just after pressing the shutter release

Aperture blade

&b Aperture blade

Mirror-up photography

Exposure
Shutter blade /-\ : i 1) L/ m Aperture blade

26 Trouble Shooting

Various safety interlocking device are incorporated in the Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD to eliminate careless operational mistakes. When the shutter is not released, or when the lens or the roll film holder cannot be removed, do not hastily conclude that this indicates a camera malfunction. Check the following conditions: the numbers in parentheses indicate the page number in the Instruction Manual that cover relevant malfucntions.

4. After the shutter was released during ordinary exposure (not during multiple exposures), did you advance the film? 5. Was the dark slide pulled out? Pull out the dark slide. 6. Is the revolving adapter turned to the click stop postion? Turn the adapter until it stops with a click. (p. 20) 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, wont the slide lock move?
While pressing the side lock release lever, move the slide lock to the left. (p. 14)
Cant the roll film holder be removed?
After inserting the dark slide, the slide lock should operate.
71 Camera Storage and Maintenance
If the camera is not to be used for a long time, remove the film. Do not store the camera at temperature exceeding 40C or below -10C. Also avoid storing in a damp or a sea air environment. As your camera is a precision instrument, avoid exposing it to vibrations or severe shocks. When handholding your camera, always exercise extreme caution so that it is not dropped or hit against something. Prolonged disuse does not lengthen camera life, but shortens it. So, when storing it for a long time, periodically take the camera out and release the shutter several times to keep it in good condition.

Cleaning

Never touch the surface of the mirror! If it needs cleaning, use a blower brush or lens paper to gently remove dust particles. Please note the surface should never be touched!. Do not touch the lens surface. If a fingerprint gets on the surface, first remove the dust particles with a blower brush. Then gently wipe the fingerprint off with a lens cleaning paper with a drop of lens cleaner on it: finaly, gently wipe dry with dry lens paper.

Periodic Check

Periodically check the camera to make sure it is in working order. This is especially important before beginning a photographic session or assignment. Check the battery, flash synchronization, mirror and shutter operation, diaphgram funcitioning and film advance. Also check any accessories you plan to use. For a general overhaul, cleaning, or minor repair, take the camera to your nearest authorized Mamiya Service Center or see your camera shop for advice.

When using the RB67 Pro-SD for special important photos for on location photography, weddings, overseas trips and or other important photography, be sure to take some trial photos and check all functions. It is advisable to put your camera in for periodic check-ups (at intervals of one to two years) to thus ensuring the best photography at optimum performance.

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* TERMS & CONDITIONS ELIGIBILITY
For each new eligible Mamiya ProValue Pack or lens purchased or leased from an authorized Mamiya dealer in the USA, between July 1, 2004 and September 30, 2004 you will be eligible to receive a Mamiya Loyalty Reward Certificate.

The Offers

Purchase any eligible new Mamiya ProValue Pack and Receive a Loyalty Reward Certificate by mail in the amount of $500. Certificate may be applied towards the future purchase of any other Mamiya America Corporation product. Purchase any eligible new Mamiya Lens and Receive a Loyalty Reward Certificate by mail in the amount of $250. Certificate may be applied towards the future purchase of any other Mamiya America Corporation product.
Loyalty Reward Certificates can be used towards future purchases of any new products from the brands listed below. The authorized dealers can be found on the Web sites shown here. Purchases may be made up to December 31, 2004. Loyalty Reward Certificates are not transferrable, have no cash value and are void after expiration date. Please Note: We suggest you keep complete copies of all documents. All requests must be postmarked by October 15, 2004. Any taxes are the responsibility of the recipient. Please allow up to 6 weeks for processing. Not applicable on purchases made under the MAC-on-Campus Program or Store Employee Program. Offer void where prohibited and subject to cancellation without notice. Where to buy: For a selection and demonstration of the products you wish to buy with your Loyalty Reward Certificate, check the Web sites below for the dealer nearest you:
LOYALTY REWARDS NOWS THE TIME TO BUY MAMIYA

How itWorks

Submit the required proof-of-purchase to Mamiya America Corporation to receive your Loyalty Reward Certificate. Then purchase any product from any of the great brands listed below, submit the required proof-of-purchase to Mamiya America Corporation along with the Loyalty Reward Certificate, and Mamiya America Corporation will send you a check for the price paid for the purchase up to the amount of the Certificate.
Mamiya, Sekonic, Monaco by X-Rite, Profoto, Tenba, XtremePower, PocketWizard, ShootSmarter, Toyo and Cabin
Mamiya.com Sekonic.com MonacoSys.com Profoto-USA.com TenbaGear.com
XtremePowerUSA.com PocketWizard.com ShootSmarter.com ToyoView.com Cabin-USA.com
MAMIYA AMERICA CORPORATION
8 Westchester Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 Phone: 914-347-3300 Fax: 914-347-3309 Web site: www.mamiya.com E-mail: info@mamiya.com
2004 MAMIYA AMERICA CORPORATION

#219-060 K6-04-10

Profoto
CHECK WHAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED*:
For purchases made between July 1, 2004 and September 30, 2004 from an authorized dealer in USA.
Loyalty Rewards Application
WHERE YOU WANT YOUR LOYALTY REWARD CERTIFICATE SENT:
Application Direct From Mamiya. please complete and print clearly:
NAME USA ADDRESS (NO P.O. BOX) CITY/STATE/ZIP
Mamiya 645 AFD 645AFD ProValue Pack [or Body, Lens* & Back] Any 645AF Lens (except AF 80mm lens) Mamiya 645 Pro Series 645 Pro TL SV II SVX II ProValue Packs [or Body,
Lens* & Back] Any 645 Series Lens (except 80mm f/2.8)
Mamiya 645E Any 645 Series Lens (except 80mm f/2.8) Mamiya RZ PRO II Mamiya RZ Pro II Value Pack [or Body, Lens* & Back] Any RZ Series Lens (except 110mm lens) Mamiya RB67 PRO SD Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Body, Lens* & Back Any RB Series Lens (except 90mm or 127mm or lens) Mamiya 7II Mamiya 7 II ProValue Pack [or Body & Lens*] Any Mamiya 7 Series Lens (except 80mm lens)

*Cannot be combined with any other offer

DAY PHONE

EVENING PHONE

E-MAIL

DATE OF PURCHASE
BILL OF SALE NUMBER (COPY ATTACHED)

DEALER

CITY/STATE
ENTER COMPLETE DETAILS OF YOUR PURCHASE:
DATE OF PURCHASE BODY SERIAL NUMBER

FIRST LENS SERIAL NUMBER

SECOND LENS SERIAL NUMBER

THIRD LENS SERIAL NUMBER

FOURTH LENS SERIAL NUMBER
THIS APPLICATION MUST BE POSTMARKED BY OCTOBER 15, 2004
MAIL THIS APPLICATION WITH THE FOLLOWING:
1) Original or legible copy of bill-of-sale or lease agreement. 2) Original red, white & blue bar-coded labels of each product. No copies. Labels may be cut out or scored and peeled. 3) Original MAC Registration cards for each product. Each must be properly filled out. No copies. DO NOT MAIL REGISTRATION CARDS SEPARATELY.
Mail to: Mamiya America Corporation Redemption Department 8 Westchester Plaza Elmsford, NY 10523
Your claim cannot be processed if incomplete.

 

Technical specifications

General
Camera TypeSLR camera
Camera
Camera FormatMedium
Exposure Range1/400 sec - 1 sec
Exposure ModesBulb, time exposure, manual
X-sync Speed1/400 sec
Shutter ControlMechanical
Film AdvanceManual
Lens System PresenceOptional (body only)
FeaturesMirror lock, interchangeable focusing screen
Flash TerminalHot shoe
Middle / Large Format Camera
Film Back Frame Size6 x 4.5 cm, 6 x 7 cm, 7.2 x 7.2 cm
Interchangeable Film BackYes
Metering withWith PD prism finder
Viewfinder
TypeWaist level
Field Coverage95%
InterchangeableYes
Shutter
Shutter Name & SizeSeiko #1
Shutter FeaturesX-synchronized
Middle / Large Format Cameras Shutter
TypeLeaf
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesBody cap, rear body cap
Medium Camera Components
Medium Camera ComponentsCamera body Viewfinder
Adjustment Features
Adjustment Features- bellows extention - 1.8 in
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandMamiya
Part Number301010

 

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