rb lenses only have one cable release socket. id be curious to see a photo of what you're describing?
try firing the lens off camera without the adaptor?
it is possable your lens needs service.
I would think that the silver lever on the adapter is for cocking the shutter.
The cable release is for releasing the shutter.
When the lens is on a camera, the normal sequence is straight-forward, if somewhat complex.
1) operating the wind lever on the camera lowers the mirror, cocks the shutter, opens the shutter and opens the aperture;
2) releasing the shutter release closes the shutter, stops the aperture down, lifts the mirror, then releases the shutter, which opens and then closes the shutter.
If you use the mirror lockup function, it changes it slightly, in that after the shutter closes it stays closed while the aperture stops down and the mirror lifts. The shutter stays in that closed position unless and until the cable release is pressed, at which time the shutter opens then closes.
The "resting" position of the cocked shutter is open.
I would think that the workflow would require you to view and focus with the shutter open, then engage the M (not N) setting, use the lever (which should cock and close the shutter) and then release the shutter using the cable release.
I have the view camera lens board adapter for Mamiya RB67 lenses and it works perfectly.
This is what I do:
Turn the RB lens shutter socket ring from N to M = mirror up.
Screw in a shutter cable release.
Place the RB lens on the adapter and secure it by turning the lens breech lock ring clockwise.
Push the silver lever of the adapter to the top. This cocks the shutter and opens the shutter and the iris of the lens for viewing.
Push the silver lever to the bottom. This closes the shutter and the iris and readies the lens for the exposure.
Press the shutter release. The shutter opens and closes for the shutter speed set on the lens.
Push the silver lever of the adapter to the top...and continue as described above.
If this is not what is happening for you I'd suspect a bad adapter or a bad lens.
Yes I did fire the lens off adapter. To fire an RB67 lens off the camera you depress a tiny pin and the push the side lever down. This triggers the shutter on the lens. Again when this happens the shutter blades never close - they just fire. And if I put it in mirror lock-up mode (M) the lens stops down and waits for the cable release to trip the shutter. While waiting, the lens is open with light streaming through it.
The photo shows the 2nd cable release socket by the M/X switch. The other one is in the M/N switch.
Not true. While the lever does cock the shutter it also fires it. For the cable release to fire the shutter the N/M switch has to be set to M first. Otherwise at the end of the lever travel the shutter fires (just like it would with the lens off camera & off the adapter).
if you tried it off camera n still doesnt close down, the lens needs service.
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