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Fintan

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I've a 'new' Mamiya 6 [nonMF version] and 75mm lens and after a very short while I am just so happy with this camera.

I've been reading about changing lenses and knocking off the focusing. And because I'll shortly add a 50mm lens to the kit, I'm a bit worried about this statement.

Can any of you folks that have a 6 tell me if this issue is something to worry about?

Thanks

Fintan
 

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Never heard of this issue nor experienced it. The thing to remember, of course, is that there is a curtain which must be closed in order to switch lenses. I suppoose if one forgot that and torqued the lens like a great ape.... hypothetically, then, damage could result!

You'll love the 50.

My advice is, if you see another 6 or 6MF body then pick it up, you might need a winder or something in a few years.
 

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What keithwms said!
I have the 6 with the lenses you mention and even though I use the 50 the most, I do change frequently. Never have I experienced this problem, nor have I heard of it.
 
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I also have the 6 - it is a great camera. I have never had a focusing problem with it.
 

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You may find that the rangefinder is fine with the 75mm/50mm, but a little out with the 150mm and need a little adjustment. My M 6 seems fine with all three lenses. There is a cam in the body that is used to change the finder frame line when the lens is changed, but that does not impact on the focus. It would be hard to damage that without doing other damage to the lens mount at the same time.
 

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I have had 3 6 bodies with all 3 lenses. No focusing issues here.
 
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I can't find the post where I read about this problem. But its mentioned in the manual also [page 10]

Mamiya Instruction Manual said:
Particularly when mounting the 50mm lens, take
care so that the rear rim of the lens does not touch
the body’s rangefinder coupling cam.

Thanks for all the replies, I hope to pick up a 50mm shortly.

Fintan
 
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