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  2. Mamiya 6 - Wikipedia

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    The Mamiya 6 is a medium-format rangefinder system camera manufactured by Mamiya. It was introduced in 1989, and the line was discontinued in 1995. The coupled viewfinder windows displays frame lines appropriate to the lens mounted. The lens mount partially collapses when the camera is not in use, making it more compact.

  3. Mamiya Six - Wikipedia

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    The Mamiya Six, also known as the Mamiya-6, is a series of folding medium-format rangefinder cameras manufactured by Mamiya between 1940 and the late 1950s. The cameras captured twelve 6 cm × 6 cm images on 120 film rolls. Some later models could also take sixteen 4.5 cm × 6 cm images.

  4. Mamiya 7 - Wikipedia

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    It can operate in auto exposure, auto exposure lock, and manual modes. It captures ten 6 cm × 7 cm images on 120 film rolls, and 20 on 220 film. The camera also features a self-timer, hot shoe, and flash synchronization terminal. An optional panoramic adapter allows 24×65 mm images to be captured on 35 mm film. The Mamiya 7II was introduced ...

  5. Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, this was followed by the Mamiya 7 (6x7cm). The Mamiya 6 was discontinued around 1999; the Mamiya 7 was produced for 18 years, with production ending around 2013. The Mamiya 6 is more portable due to a collapsible lens mount, while the Mamiya 7 offers a wider variety of lens options.

  6. List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya RZ67 Professional (1982) — electronic 6 cm × 7 cm SLR medium-format camera Mamiya RZ67 Professional II (1995) — upgraded electronics Mamiya RZ67 Professional IID (2004-2014) — added communication interface for digital backs

  7. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    6×6: Bayonet Photography Mamiya 7/7II: 59 mm (approx.) 6×7: 49 mm [13] Bayonet Photography Mamiya RZ67: 105 mm 6×7: 60 mm Bayonet Photography Mamiya RB67: 112 mm 6×7: 60 mm Bayonet Photography Mamiya ZE: 45.5 mm 35 mm: Bayonet Photography Mamiya/Sekor E: 43.5 mm 35 mm: 49 mm Bayonet Photography Pentax 645: 70.87 mm 6×4.5: 61.2 mm Bayonet ...

  8. Category:Mamiya rangefinder cameras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mamiya rangefinder cameras" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Mamiya 6;

  9. Mamiya 645 - Wikipedia

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    The Mamiya 645 camera systems are a series of medium format film and digital cameras and lenses manufactured by Mamiya and its successors. They are called "645" because they use the nominal 6 cm x 4.5 cm film size from 120 roll film .