Mamiya RZ67 AE Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Special Features

1. The finder uses a roof prism to produce an unreversed, laterally correct and bright

image, with quartz-controlled, aperture-priority automation to calculate exposures.

2.

The viewfinder’s LEDs display the metering mode and shutter speed.

3. In AE Mode, perfect exposures are now possible after merely focusing the camera

and releasing the shutter.

4. A metered-manual mode is also provided for match-LED operation or exposure

compensation.

5. You can select from three Metering Modes: Spot, Averaged and Auto-Shift. Auto-Shift

automatically changes from Averaged to Spot Metering Modes, or vice versa,

depending on the lighting conditions.

6. There are three options for exposure compensatio: AE Lock, the Exposure

Compensation Dial and metered-manual operation.

Names of Parts

1

Eyepiece Shutter

2

Rubber Eyecup

3

Exposure Compensation Dial

4

Shutter Speed Dial

5

Auto Lock Release Button

6

Exposure Compensation Dial Lock Release Button

7

Metering Mode Selector

8

Finder Lock Release Button

Specifications

Viewfinder

Roof prism that produces an unreversed, laterally

correct image. Image magnification is 0.81 x (with

the 110mm f/2.8 lens focused at infinity) with a

built-in 1.8 x magnifier.

Metering System

Three Metering Modes are available: Averaged (A),

Spot (S) and AUTO A-S. These modes enable

three-way, quartz controlled aperture-priority AE

operation.

Shutter Speed Range

4 sec. to 1/400 sec. in both AE and Manual Modes.

Shutter speeds vary without steps in Auto Mode

Summary of Contents for RZ67 AE

Page 1: ...AE Prism Finder RZ English Instructions ...

Page 2: ... conditions 6 There are three options for exposure compensatio AE Lock the Exposure Compensation Dial and metered manual operation Names of Parts 1 Eyepiece Shutter 2 Rubber Eyecup 3 Exposure Compensation Dial 4 Shutter Speed Dial 5 Auto Lock Release Button 6 Exposure Compensation Dial Lock Release Button 7 Metering Mode Selector 8 Finder Lock Release Button Specifications Viewfinder Roof prism th...

Page 3: ...3 click stop intervals AE Lock The exposure will be memorized when the finder s Shutter Speed Dial is set to AEL and the camera s Shutter Speed Dial is depressed halfway Power Supply Camera battery Attaching the Finder to the Camera Body 1 Remove the Waist Level Finder from the camera body 2 Remove the plastic Electrical Contacts Cover if installed Fig 1 by pulling it up and off the camera s Elect...

Page 4: ...peed Dial Lock Button and turn the Shutter Speed Dial so that it is at the position between B and 400 this is the AE position Fig 3 If the Shutter Speed Dial is set to any other position the finder will not be able to couple with the camera body and AE photography will not be possible 2 Align the A on the finder s Shutter Speed Dial with the white Index Mark on the finder Fig 4 The Dial will lock ...

Page 5: ...dow sky or snow scape using Averaged Metering Mode may result in an underexposure Spot Metering Mode will eliminate the adverse backlit influence and result in a more accurate exposure 2 Use Averaged Metering Mode to create backlit silhouettes use Spot Metering Mode to highlight your subject 3 In Auto Shift Mode if the area read by Spot Metering is more than 1 stops darker than the area read by Av...

Page 6: ...zed 3 While keeping the Shutter Release Button down halfway adjust the composition and then push the Shutter Release Button down all the way to fire the shutter Wait for the shutter speed to be displayed in the viewfinder before firing the shutter AEL Photography cannot be used with remote control units Exposure Compensation Dial 1 Depress the Exposure Compensation Dial s Lock Release Button and t...

Page 7: ...until only one shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder When changing the shutter speed turn the finder s Shutter Speed Dial until only one shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder Diopter Correction Lenses The viewfinder is factory set for people with average eyesight If you are farsighted or nearsighted and do not want to wear corrective lenses when photographing install a Diopter Correc...

Page 8: ...ens from the Finder 1 Remove the finder s rubber Eyecup 2 Insert your fingernail between the bottom of the Corrective Lens and the bottom of the finder s Eyecup Frame 3 Pull the Corrective Lens out of the frame 4 Reinstall the Eyecup ...

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