RJSPhoto
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Hi everyone,
My very first post!
TL;DR - Is it possible to test and actually see if the mirror is locking back in place while in normal exposure mode? Polaroids are way overexposed and I'm wondering if the mirror stays up until I re-cock the shutter like in Multiple exposure mode.
I recently took a gamble and bought a gorgeous Mamiya RZ67 on eBay with several backs, lenses and accessories. I've used a hassleblad back in school and loved it, but otherwise my experience with medium format is a bit limited.
The seller was not a photographer and did not test it with film in, but I took it on his word that it worked when I asked about mechanical sounds, movements etc. Upon receiving it, everything seemed really solid, actions were smooth, it sounded right. It came with a polaroid film back so I loaded up some 669 film and setup my first self-portrait with my new camera. My first shot was way overexposed, but the film was kind of old so I shrugged it off and went to the next frame. Same issue. I stop my aperture way down and re-cock the shutter right away and this time there's some detail but it's still way overexposed. I'm starting to wonder if there's a mechanical issue with the mirror flipping back down when I push the shutter button. Anyone have this issue? Am I just missing something really obvious?
Here's a pic of the last setting used. Thank you so much!
http://imgur.com/a/nKLYd
My very first post!
TL;DR - Is it possible to test and actually see if the mirror is locking back in place while in normal exposure mode? Polaroids are way overexposed and I'm wondering if the mirror stays up until I re-cock the shutter like in Multiple exposure mode.
I recently took a gamble and bought a gorgeous Mamiya RZ67 on eBay with several backs, lenses and accessories. I've used a hassleblad back in school and loved it, but otherwise my experience with medium format is a bit limited.
The seller was not a photographer and did not test it with film in, but I took it on his word that it worked when I asked about mechanical sounds, movements etc. Upon receiving it, everything seemed really solid, actions were smooth, it sounded right. It came with a polaroid film back so I loaded up some 669 film and setup my first self-portrait with my new camera. My first shot was way overexposed, but the film was kind of old so I shrugged it off and went to the next frame. Same issue. I stop my aperture way down and re-cock the shutter right away and this time there's some detail but it's still way overexposed. I'm starting to wonder if there's a mechanical issue with the mirror flipping back down when I push the shutter button. Anyone have this issue? Am I just missing something really obvious?
Here's a pic of the last setting used. Thank you so much!
http://imgur.com/a/nKLYd