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r_w18

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  1. <p>I just received a Mamiya RZ67 and have spent awhile reading the manual to learn the basics of the camera. While reading about the revolving back I noticed that the manual points out that if you have the back set to shoot vertically, the viewfinder will change to reflect that, and furthermore, a rectangle indicating the orientation will be displayed on top. I noticed that when my back is set to shoot vertically (so, the vertical rectangle aligned with the orange line), the framing appears horizontally, and when the back is set to shoot horizontally, the framing is cropped to appear vertical. After rereading the guide/looking at the photos I noticed the indicator rectangles on the back have no text in them in the manual while on my back the vertical rectangle has a "V" and the horizontal one an "H" which made me realize my RZ67 has an RZ67 II back attached to it. I've read that this combination still works but I haven't been able to find anyone who is experiencing a similar problem. I've tried adjusting the ring inside of the camera but no matter what I do, the orientation is always incorrect. If the back is set to vertical but the viewfinder displays the picture in a horizontal format does that mean, regardless of what the back is telling me, when I take a photo it will still come out horizontally? Sorry if the answer to this is really obvious, I just wouldn't want to start shooting and have the pictures come out cropped incorrectly or maybe not at all.<br> Thanks in advance.</p>
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