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I have a pdf version I can send to you.
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I have a pdf manual for the 6x7 power back. It's basically the same. I Can e-mail it to you if you wish.
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It should work fine. Fear not.
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Mark,
The red guide marks are a reminder that you have the back in the vertical position. They are not visible in horizontal mode. I have a 6x8 back for my Pro-SD, and have had some vignetting issues with the revolving adapter, so make sure your body has the one marked "6x8" on it. See thread here http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00Lmxf
The extra image area is not visible in the 6x7 viewfinder, so you have to guess at it. Best of luck and happy shooting.
-cameron
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I found a 6x7 version a few months back, but the link no longer seems to work. Mamiya's website really isn't much help. I have a pdf copy that I can e-mail to you if you like.
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I looked, mine doesn't say anything about 6x8. That must be the problem. Thanks for the info. Now, to find a 6x8 revolving back adapter...Hmmmm.
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I am getting consistent vignetting when using my 6x8 power winder on my RB67
Pro-SD. It is a recent purchase so I'm still getting used to all the quirks of
the system. I'm using 90mm K/L and 180mm K/L lenses. Every frame has SIGNIFICANT
vignetting at the lower corners of the frame, which reduces my usable image area
to about the original 6x7 frame. Am I doing something wrong? Any help advice is
appreciated.
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Thanks Johnny, just what I needed. BTW Where did you find that?
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I have recently purchased an RB67-Pro SD with a 6x7 power winder. It's used (of
course) and has no instructions. Can anyone tell me what the 3 position switch
on the top labeled "T/M.UP" - "LT" - white square, and the unlabeled black lever
on the rear do? I can't find a downloadable manual for the winder anywhere. Thanks.
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