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AnselAdamsX

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I just received a RB67 and when I took the lens off to inspect it a piece of foam fell out. I'm trying to figure out where it went. It is about 1/4" square and 1" or so long. It looks like a lighter weight foam then they use on the light seals. Any one know where it might go?

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Thanks,

Unfortunately it is the one piece of foam they don't include in that kit or recommend you replace. I think I will try a roll of film without it and if it is a problem I will try some of my foam.
 

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Cock the shutter and remove the lens. With the back off and in a dark bathroom shine a strong flashlight through the front and see if any light is leaking out the back of the camera. If not you are good to go since no light will reach the unexposed film when the shutter is cocked. If you see any light let me know and i can lead you through the next phase. Replacing the foam.
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Hi Chris, do what Arthur said.
On the lower front edge of the mirror is a piece around 65 x 6 x 6mm.
Where the front corners of the mirror would hit when the mirror lifts there is a bump-stop either side around 10 x 8 x 6.
Between the side panels and the frame there are a few pieces around 25 x 5 x 5. The cut-outs in the left of the mirror box for the mirror/baffle levers could allow one of these to find its way into the mirror box.
The pieces either side of the mirror are thinner.
 
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I don't see any light leaking from the back. I can see where the foam used to be on the lower front edge of the mirror. The bump stops are still in place. As are the strips along the edges of the mirror.

Chris
 

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If there are pieces falling out, then it's time to replace the foam. It may not be leaking but your mirror is bumping harder n traveling too far as well as causing vibrations on the up swing.

You can get a DIY self stick foam kit from the fellow on E-bay Mr Goodman. I'm sure someone will direct you to him. It is so simple to do and so cheap it is worth giving a try, even if you have never done anything like this before. You'll aslo develope a bond to your camera making it that much more like a family member. :D
 

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Hi Chris,
I guess you already worked this out for yourself but the missing foam is to keep the baffle from hitting the mirror carrier when they both lift. Risky to use the camera until it's replaced.
Coincidentally I saw for the first time on eVilbay today a listing for this foam & the mirror buffer 2 foams. Maybe the seller's WATCHING US!!!?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mamiya-RB67-P...ViewItemQQptZFilm_Cameras?hash=item2558ffdeef

I thought $8 inc. postage was expensive for 3 small pieces of foam but I suppose the time it saves may be worth the money.
Hope this helps.
 
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I just ordered the kit. The foam I've used on other cameras is a little more dense than the original. Hopefully the kit will be better.

Chris
 
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