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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. List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya 6 (1989) — electronic 6 cm × 6 rangefinder camera; Mamiya 6 MF (1993) — added multi-format back feature; 6×7 cm format. Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD.

  4. Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya Digital Imaging Co., Ltd. (Japanese: マミヤ・デジタル・イメージング 株式会社, Hepburn: Mamiya Dejitaru Imējingu Kabushiki-gaisha, IPA: [maꜜmija deʑitaɾɯ imeꜜːʑiŋɡɯ kabɯɕi̥ki ɡaꜜiɕa]) is a Japanese company that manufactures high-end cameras and other related photographic and optical equipment.

  5. 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;

  6. Rolleiflex Hy6 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolleiflex Hy6, also sold as the Leaf Digital AFi and Sinar Hy6, is a line of medium format single lens reflex cameras designed by Jenoptik for Rollei, introduced in 2006 and in intermittent production starting from 2008.

  7. Mamiya Press - Wikipedia

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    The original Mamiya Press was introduced in September 1960 with the M-type (Mamiya) back attachment system. It came with a 90 mm lens and has a bellows mechanism on the back that allows up to 15 degrees of tilt and 31 mm of extension. [6] The camera was launched as the Mamiya Press Deluxe for the United States market in 1962. [1]: 130

  8. 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 .

  9. Fuji GX680 - Wikipedia

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    Film Holder III (introduced with GX680 III) adds interchangeable masks for 6×4.5, 6×6, and 6×7 formats (along with default 6×8 format with no mask) and adjusts the film advance accordingly; [8] the masks must be installed prior to mounting the back on the body, and the format cannot be changed mid-roll. Single model of film holder used with ...