Mamiya RZ67 PRO II Camcorder User Manual


 
Taking Photographs
Unloading Exposed Film
When the film is advanced to the next
frame, the numeral in the Exposure
Counter will automatically change.
• CAUTION
120 or 220 film used in this roll film holder
is, unlike 35 mm film, not perforated.
Therefore, if it is advanced very rapidly,
the spacing between frames may become
uneven. So, be sure to gently operate the
cocking lever with even strokes to maintain
proper frame spacing.
After an exposure is made, the automatic
double exposure prevention mechanism
blocks the shutter release until the film has
been advanced.
After completing the last exposure, press
the Cocking Lever several times, until the
film and backing paper have been com-
pletely wound onto the Take-up Spool. In-
stead of using the Cocking Lever, you can
use the Film Advance Knob of the Film In-
sert, if you prefer.
Then open the back cover of the Film
Holder and remove the Film Insert.
While holding down the right-hand Spool
Release Pin, remove the film, making sure
that the backing paper does not unroll or
become loose.
To prepare for future use, remove the
empty spool from the Film Insert and move it
to the right-hand side so that it will act as the
new Take-up Spool.
When the back cover of the holder is
opened, the Exposure Counter will automati-
cally return to 'S' (Start).
If anything other than 'S' appears in the Expo-
sure Counter, it indicates that there is film in the
holder. To prevent accidental exposure of the film,
always check the Exposure Counter before
opening the back cover of the holder.
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To process a partially exposed roll of film,
first insert the Dark Slide and remove the
holder. Next, while holding in the pin in the
center of the coupler “A”, completely wind
the film onto the Take-up Spool with the
Film Advance Knob. Instead of continuously
holding in the coupler pin, you can push it in
once after each frame, if preferred.