Mamiya 7II Manual
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READ ME FIRST
The camera is shipped with the light shield cur-
tain in the open position.
Therefore you cannot remove the body cap
unless you close the curtain first.
Please read page 10 of the instruction book
first.
The camera will not function without a battery.
Please read pages 8 and 9 next.
You will want to practice with the camera with-
out film. This can be done in two ways. Either
leave the back cover open or set the Multi
Exposure Lever to Multi.
The instruction book was written for the black
finished camera. Subsequently a silver model
was added. The white index marks and dots on
the black model appear in black on the silver
model.

Contents
Mamiya 7II, the ultimate 6x7
rangefinder camera .................................3
Nomenclature Parts ................................4
Camera Body ...........................................4
Lens ...........................................................6
Viewfinder display ...................................7
Inserting Battery ......................................8
Power ON/OFF and
Shutter Release Button ..........................8
Battery Check ...........................................9
Mounting/Removing Lenses ................10
Closing the light shield curtain ..............10
Removing camera body cap .................10
Mounting lens ..........................................11
Removing lens ........................................12
Precaution for mounting/
removing lenses ......................................13
Camera Functional Test ........................14
Before Loading the Film .......................15
Setting the film speed ............................15
Opening/closing the back cover ...........15
Setting the film type ................................16
Memo clip ................................................16
Loading the Film .....................................17
Taking Photographs ..............................20
AE (Automatic Exposure) Photography
20
Manual Photography ..............................22
Focusing the Lens ..................................24
Photographic area covered ...................25
Unloading the film ...................................27
Photographing to conform
to purposes ..............................................28
AE Lock(AEL) Photography ..................28
Self-Timer .................................................29
Time Exposures ......................................30
Flash Photography .................................31
Multiple exposure mechanism ..............32
Infrared Photography .............................32
Exposure Compensation .......................33
Diopter Correction Lenses .....................34
Depth- -of Field ..........................................34
How to Hold the Camera .......................35
Neck strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....35
Troubleshooting ......................................36
Lenses ............................... ....................... .37
Accessories ............................... ............. .39
System chart ............................................40
Specifications ..........................................41
Common Sense Camera Care and
Practice .....................................................42
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Mamiya 7II, the ultimate 6x7 rangefinder camera
The Mamiya 7II is the only camera in the
world that has these exclusive features:
• Ideal 6x7cm film format that enlarges
to standard photographic and industrial
paper sizes without cropping and
without wasting film. A size that can be
viewed with the naked eye and that is
easy to retouch.
• Lightweight, compact, "quick on the
draw" and ergonomically designed to
fit in your hand like a glove.
• Crisp, accurate, broad based,
split-image rangefinder, that is easy to
focus, even in poor light.
• Bright viewfinder with frame lines that
are automatically indexed to match the
focal length of lens in use and that
automatically adjust for parallax.
• Interchangeable, world-class Mamiya
lenses, utilizing the latest optical
glasses and computer aided design
and that take advantage of the
camera's short flange focal distance
(there is no mirror box) to reach new
• Precision, super quiet, electronic shutter with
speeds from 4 to 1/500 sec., flash
synchronized at all speeds.
• Built-in "dark slide" curtain that permits
changing lenses with film in camera.
• Precision AE (automatic exposure) meter with
manual overrides.
• Self-timer (delayed action release) with
automatic turn-off.
• Optional external battery case to wear inside
clothing in extreme cold.
• Optional panoramic adapter that permits use
of 35mm film and yields 24x65mm images.
• Built with typical Mamiya quality for hard
professional use and long service life.
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heights in lens quality.

Nomenclature Parts
Cam
era Body
Self-
timer pilot lamp
Exposure compensation
lock release button
Exposure compensation
scale
Power on/off lever
Film speed window
(ISO)
Self-
timer button
Shutter speed Index
Mark
Rangefinder coupling
roller
Rangefinder window
Cable release socket
PC Terminal
Electronic contacts
Bayonet mount
4

Hot Shoe for
mounting electronic
Shutter speed dial
A/AEL release button
Film advance lever
Multi-exposure lever
Film setting index dots
Film starting indicator
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Nomenclature Parts

Nomenclature Parts
Viewfinder display
Bright field of view frame with 80mm F4 standard lens
Long time exposure
(under-exposure
[Blinks])
Bulb
Red warning lamp
The red lamp illuminates when
• the shutter is not cocked
• the light shield curtain is closed
• the film is not loaded
• the lens is not attached
• the battery power is weakening : The lamp blinks.
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Double-image
superimposing
range finder zone
Over-exposure indicator

Inserting Battery
The camera will not function without a battery.
1. Remove the battery cover.
Remove the battery chamber cover on the bottom of the
camera with a coin or screwdriver.
2. Insert the battery.
The + terminal is indicated on the inside of the battery
chamber cover. Insert the battery as shown in the
Illustration, being sure to properly place the battery with
the “+” side up, facing the cover.
* Batteries
The Mamiya 7II uses one of 4SR44 silver oxide
battery, 4LR44 alkaline battery or 2CR1/3 lithium
battery.
CAUTION : Insert the direction of battery polarities
("+" and "-") correctly.
Power
ON/OFF
Power ON
To turn the Power ON, align dot “A” on the power switch
lever with the “B” on the camera body.
Power OFF
To turn the Power OFF, align dot “A” on the power
switch lever with the dot “C” on the camera body.
Shutter release button
The shutter release button is designed so that pressure
can be applied in two stages. When it is lightly touched,
correct metering data is displayed on the bottom of the
view finder. When it is depressed all the way, the shutter
is released and an exposure is made.
The LED's are located at the bottom of the finder in order
not to interfere with the field of view of the wide angle
lens.
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Battery Check
1. Set the shutter speed dial at 15.
Turn shutter speed dial and set the figure 15 at the dot
“A”
*When the shutter speed was already set at the
position A • AEL, the lock mechanism is
functioning. Therefore, turn the dial while
pressing the AE lock button “B” located at the
center of the shutter speed dial.
2. Half-pressing the shutter button.
When the shutter button is touched gently, the figure 15
lights in the red color at the bottom part in the viewfinder,
which indicates that the battery power is normal. If the
figure 15 blinks, it indicates drop of the battery power
below the allowable level, when prepare for the new
battery. When the battery power drops further, the figure
15 will not blink, and warning LED blinks. Replace the
battery with a new one.
• Other than set figure 15, blinks and warning
LED lights, but check and confirm only set
figure 15.
• Battery check can be done not only shutter
speed at 15 but also other shutter speeds,
viz: B - 1 /1 to 1 /500.
• Even when AE photographing, the battery
check can be done with the shutter speed
indicated in the viewfinder.
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Mounting/Removing Lenses
Mounting lens
1. Mounting lens.
Align Lens Alignment Dot “A” with the Camera Alignment
Dot “B”. Insert the lens into the camera body. Then turn
the lens in the direction of the arrow (clockwise) until it
clicks and locks into place.
* Remove the front and rear lens caps. The front
lens cap can be removed by pressing in the tabs
on the right and left with your fingers and pulling
the cap towards you.
The rear lens cap can be removed by rotating it
counterclockwise.
2. Opening the light shield curtain.
To open the light shield curtain, slide the light shield
curtain release lever along to follow the arrow
down and right. This will cause curtain to snap open.
The light shield lever indicator- (a white line) is then
aligned wit
h
* When the light shield curtain is closed, the
shutter cannot be released. When taking a picture,
open the light shield curtain.
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Removing lens
Mounting/Removing Lenses
1. Cock the shutter and close the light shield
curtain.
After cocking the shutter, close the light shield curtain
just as same as mounting the lens.
2. Remove the lens.
While pressing the lens releasing button “A”, turn the
lens in the arrow direction until the lens alignment dot
“B” lined up with the alignment dot “C” on the camera
body, and pull out the lens.
• Never touch the light shield curtain. If
touched, light leakage or a malfunction
may result.
• When removing a lens from the camera in
which the film is loaded, do not move the
light shield releasing lever. If this lever is
moved, the film will be exposed to the light.
• When the light shield curtain is open the
lens cannot be removed. Close the curtain
to remove the lens.
• When the lens has been removed and film
remains in the camera body avoid exposure
to direct sunlight as film fogging may
result.
• Put the front and rear lens cap on the lens
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when the lens is removed.

Mounting/Removing Lenses
Precaution for mounting/removing lenses
1) As the rangefinder coupling roller is precisely
adjusted, be sure not to touch with your hand or
move it with finger.
2) Gold plated electronic contacts are located inside
the bayonet mount and at the rear of each lens. If
oil, dirt, or other foreign matter collects on the
contacts, poor electronic information transfer
may result. When soiled, use a clean cloth to
wipe them.
3) Be careful not to damage the rangefinder
coupling lever and the shutter cocking lever at
the rear of each lens.
4) When mounting the 43mm, 50mm and 65mm wide
angle lenses make sure that the rear lens rims do
not touch the rangefinder coupling roller.
Position the front face of the lens which has been
removed as shown in the left illustration.
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Camera Functional Test
Before using the camera, it is advisable to understand how it works.
① Power on/off lever ........................................ Set to ON. (See page 8)
② Film advance lever ....................................... Wind the lever to cock the shutter.
③ Light shield curtain ....................................... Open.(See page 11)
④ Back cover ................................................... Open.(See page 15)
(The shutter can be released without opening the back cover while the “Multi-exposure lever” is
being shifted to “MULTI” position. Be sure to return the “Multi-exposure lever” to original position
after completion of the test.) ......................... (See page 32)
⑤ Release the shutter ...................................... (See page 26)
Note:
If the shutter is not released, red warning lamp in the viewfinder will light; repeat steps ② ④ to aga
Tip:
To observe the function of the shutter release and the interaction between the light shield curtain sh
and lenses, you need not load film in the camera. Just leave the back cover open.
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Setting the film speed
Before Loading the Film
ISO
25 • • 50 • • 100 • • 200 • • 400 • • 800 • • 1600
(32)(40) (64)(80) (125)(160) (250)(320) (500)(640) (1000)(1250)
Set the film speed of the film being used by lifting up the
outer rim of the shutter speed dial and rotate it until the
correct ISO value appears in the window.
*Be sure to set the exact film speed, as otherwise
incorrect exposure will result.
Opening/closing the back cov
er
While depressing the back cover lock button “A”, simulta-
neously push down the lock lever “B” in the direction of
the arrow and the back will open. When closing the back
cover, securely press both corners until it clicks.
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Before Loading the Film
Setting the film type
Memo clip
This camera can use either 120 or 220/135 film. To set
for the type of film used, simply rotate the pressure plate
in either direction of the arrow until the white dot is at
120" or "220/135".
When set, "120" or °220/135" will appear in the small
window under the memo clip on the rear of the camera.
The number of exposures on the film counter is auto-
matically set at 10 for 120 film and 20 for 220 film,
according to the position of the pressure plate.
This memo clip on the back cover is used to hold the
film box tab to serve as a convenient reminder of the
type of film in the camera or for recording other data.
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Loading the Film
4. Align the start mark of the film with the start mark
on the body.
Wind the film advance lever until the small arrow (the
starting indicator on the backing paper) aligns with the film
starting indicator (▼) on the camera body. Then close the
back cover.
• Thread the paper leader on the empty take up
spool so the film will be wound evenly and
parallel. This will prevent the film from
winding loosely or over the edge of the spool,
which can cause light leaks and film fogging.
• If the multi-exposure lever “A” is shifted to
"MULTI" position, film will not advance.
5. Wind up the film advance lever.
Wind the film advance lever until it stops automatically
and " 1" appears in the exposure counter window.
Setting Start Mark with 220 Roll Film
To assure even frame spacing, and prevent overlapping,
be sure to wind the film up to the printed arrow start
mark, which appears after the dotted line.
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Loading the Film
Prevention of Light Leaks Due To Loose Film
Winding
* Use your left thumb to press lightly on the
paper leader while advancing winding lever
slowly to assure smooth and tight film
take-up on the empty spool. Advance the
film and align the printed arrow start mark
with the small triangle start mark on the
ca
mera. Then close the camera back.
For preventing the film loose winding
• When any other numeral than "S" appears in the exposure counter window, it is an indicted
that the film is loaded. So do not open back cover.
• If the film is not properly aligned with the “ ” indicator, the film may be improperly loaded ▼
and cause spacing problems.
• When a 6EX roll film (5 exposures) is used, the procedure of loading the film is the same as
with 120 roll film.
• Make sure backing paper advances evenly between the spool flanges and does not begin to
slant. If it advances unevenly, remove the backing paper from the take-up spool and start over
again.
• Do not pull excessively on the backing paper, and do not load/unload the film in direct
sunlight: bright light may fog the film.
• Before loading the film into the camera, be careful of the film looseness.
•
When photographing with the 135 Panoramic Adapter, see its instructions.
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Taking Photographs
AE (Automatic Exposure) Photography
The aperture priority metering device is incorporated into the rangefinder system. The correct shutter
speed for the preselected aperture will automatically be determined.
1. Align "A" on the shutter speed dial.
Align "A" on the shutter speed dial with the white line
index mark on the camera body.
2. Setting the film speed.
Set the film speed by lifting up the outer rim of the shut-
ter speed dial and rotate it until the correct ISO value
appears in the window.
3. Set the aperture.
To set the diaphragm to a desired aperture, rotate the
aperture ring “A” until the appropriate figure is aligned
with the central red index line “B”.
* Click stops are provided at each engraved
aperture number but the diaphragm can be set
also for intermediate stops.
* At A or AEL, the dial is locked. The lock can be
released by pressing the AE lock release button
in the center of dial.
4. Half-pressing the shutter button.
When the shutter release button is slightly touched, an
LED indicating proper exposure will automatically light in
the viewfinder.
When it is depressed all the way, the shutter is released
and an exposure is made.
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Taking Photographs
When “▼” LED blinks, it indicates overexposure.
Rotate the aperture ring to stop down to a
smaller f/stop until an LED indicates proper
exposure.
Blinking "LT" indicates under-exposure: rotate
the aperture ring until the LED stops blinking to
increase exposure.
Illuminating "LT" indicates that the shutter is set for a relatively long exposure from between 1 to 4
seconds.
When taking pictures at such slow speeds you must be able to hold the camera very steady, or increas
aperture to obtain higher shutter speeds, or best of all, use a sturdy tripod.
Under AE (automatic exposure) or AEL (AE lock), the LED display in the viewfinder will continue to
operate as long as the shutter release button is touched slightly. When you take your finger off the
button, the LEDs will go out.
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Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Mamiya |
Kategori: | Kamera |
Model: | 7II |
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