Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Body Only Camcorder User Manual


 
Care of the Camera
Handling Camera
As your camera is a precision instrument avoid exposing it to
severe vibrations or shock. Be careful when interchanging lenses
and film holders. Use the neckstrap whenever possible.
Storage
When not used for a long period of time remove the battery and
film from the camera and keep mirror and shutters in uncocked
state. Avoid storing the camera and lenses in humid or sea air
atmosphere or in extreme hot or cold environment. Periodically
exercise film transport and shutters by making a number of blind
exposures at various shutter speeds and f/stops.
Cleaning
Never touch the lens or mirror surfaces. If a lens needs cleaning,
use a blower or lens tissue to remove dust particles. Never use
anything other than a blower for the mirror, as its surface should
never be touched.
Periodic Examination
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, diaphragm automation, and film
advance. Also check any accessories you plan to use.
Proper Maintenance
The Mamiya RZ PRO II is designed for heavy professional use
and will last indefinitely, if properly maintained. Every camera has
mechanisms like film transport, shutter, diaphragm blade etc.
They are controlled by gears. levers, springs, rollers, etc., which are
subject to wear and tear and also require special lubrication from
time to time. Ambient conditions like dust. sea air and moisture can
also affect these mechanisms.
To uncock the mirror and the lens shutter, remove the lens from
the cocked camera. Press the release button and the mirror will go
up and stay up. To release shutter of cocked lens, see instructions
on page 13.
We recommend that the camera body should be serviced at least
about every 50,000 exposures (about 5000 rolls of 120 film): your roll
film holders about every 20,000 exposures; your leaf shutter lenses
about every 10, 000 exposures.
Please contact the Mamiya Distributor in your country for service
information.
• Features and specifications subject to change without notice.
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