Collection: Mamiya cameras

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Medium format cameras from Mamiya.
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    A lovely example of the impressive Mamiya RB67 Pro medium-format film camera. Takes 120 roll film, giving very large images of stunning quality.This comes with the 120 film back, waist level finder, and 127mm f3.8 lens giving pin-point sharp images.This camera is in full working order with a lovely clean and bright lens. Shutter speeds are accurate across the full range, with smooth focusing and bellows in good condition. The lens is in very good condition.All light seals have just been replaced.The camera has a few signs of age and usage with a little wear in places but is generally in very good condition for the age.
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    This set includes: Mamiya 645 Medium Format Film Camera 120 film holder Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f2.8 lens Waist level sport finder Battery Instruction manual (reprint)  Description The Mamiya 645 was originally released in 1975. It was the start of a very successful line of medium format cameras from Mamiya, coupled with range of superb quality lenses. The Mamiya 645 range is a great step up from 35mm cameras, giving the exceptional quality of medium format, while also being easily portable.  Specifications are: Takes 120 roll film, giving 15 exposures per roll Electronically controlled shutter Shutter speeds from 8 seconds to 1/500 seconds Battery check button Mirror lock up Multiple exposure switch Twin shutter release buttons (top, front) Accepts optional prism finder to add Automatic exposure control This example comes with the sought-after waist level sport finder - this folds up for waist level use, and also has a flip-up magnifier which provides a huge sized view of the image and enables very precise focusing.  The waist level finder is removable and can be replaced with a prism which will also add metered exposure control. The Sport Finder variant also has a separate set of flip-up guides that allow you to aim the camera while also seeing the view around the camera. This is particularly good for fast action, but also enables the camera to be used in portrait mode (which is a challenge with the regular waist-level finder) Condition Body - excellent overall condition with light signs of usage. See product images for reference. Shutter speeds accurate.  Viewfinder is bright and clear, with only a few specs of dust. No fog or fungus. All buttons/dials fully functional. Shutter release and film advance operate smoothly. Mechanically in full working order. Film back seals replaced. Lens - Cosmetically in excellent condition. See product images for reference. No fog or fungus or haze. Small mark on the front element, but nothing to impact image quality. Aperture and focus rings operate smoothly 
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    Description The Mamiya 645 was originally released in 1975. It was the start of a very successful line of medium format cameras from Mamiya, coupled with range of superb quality lenses. The Mamiya 645 range is a great step up from 35mm cameras, giving the exceptional quality of medium format, while also being easily portable.  Specifications are: Takes 120 roll film, giving 15 exposures per roll Electronically controlled shutter Shutter speeds from 8 seconds to 1/500 seconds Battery check button Mirror lock up Multiple exposure switch Twin shutter release buttons (top, front) We offer this camera with a choice of prism finders. PD Prism finder: this finder shows an LED display to indicate whether exposure is correct (or over / under).  CDS Prism finder: this finder has a needle which moves up / down to indicate if exposure is correct as the shutter speed dial on the finder / camera aperture are moved Condition Body - very good overall condition with light signs of usage. Shutter speeds accurate.  Finder meter is accurate. Viewfinder is bright and clear All buttons/dials fully functional. Shutter release and film advance operate smoothly. Mechanically in full working order. Lens in very good condition.  No fog or fungus or haze. Aperture and focus rings operate smoothly 
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    Compatible with all Mamiya 645 models, a beautiful example of this medium telephoto lens. Comes with lens cap and rear cap. Condition No mould / fungus / scratches or marks.  Exterior of lens body in excellent condition. Focusing ring and aperture operate smoothly In virtually as-new condition.
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    Superb example in virtually new condition. Comes with Mamiya lens cap and rear cap.
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    Has separate triggers attaching both to the lens and to the camera body.
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    Compatible with all Mamiya 645 models, a beautiful example of this zoom lens. Comes with lens cap and rear cap. Condition No mould / fungus / scratches or marks.  Exterior of lens body in great condition. Focusing ring and aperture operate smoothly
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    Ultra-wide aperture lens, giving wafer-thin field of view.  A very good example: Aperture operates very well Smooth focusing A little dust in the lens and the tiniest of marks on the front element Comes with Mamiya lens cap and rear cap.
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    This set includes: Mamiya 645 PRO Medium Format Film Camera 120 film holder Mamiya-Sekor 55-110mm f4.5 lens Auto winder AE prism finder (with automatic exposure metering) Battery Description The Mamiya 645 range is a great step up from 35mm cameras, giving the exceptional quality of medium format, while also being reasonably portable.  Specifications are: Takes 120 roll film, giving 15 exposures per roll Removable film back (other film format backs available) Electronically controlled shutter Shutter speeds from 4 seconds to 1/1000 seconds Battery check button Mirror lock up Multiple exposure switch This example comes with the AE prism finder, for eye-level use (like a 35mm SLR). The finder has built-in auto exposure (aperture priority) and provides a lovely bright image. It has an auto winder which also doubles as a great handgrip. The winder takes AA batteries. Condition Body - very good overall condition with little sign of usage. See product images for reference. Viewfinder is bright and clear, with only a few specs of dust. No fog or fungus. All buttons/dials fully functional. Shutter release and film advance operate smoothly. Mechanically in full working order. Lens - Cosmetically in excellent condition. See product images for reference. No fog or fungus or haze. Aperture and focus rings operate smoothly 
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    This screws into the tripod socket on the base of the camera and provides a socket on the side of the adaptor. This allows the camera to be mounted at 90 degrees (landscape).
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    $325.00
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    Compatible with the Mamiya RB67, a lovely example of this portrait lens. Comes with original lens cap, lens hood and rear cap. Condition No mould / fungus / scratches or marks.  A few specs of dust Exterior of lens body in excellent condition. Focusing, aperture and shutter speed rings all operate smoothly
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    Made in the 1950s, this is very cute little 8mm cine camera. It has a full die-cast metal case, with a tan coloured finish. It has a fixed 10mm f/1.9 lens. The film drive works on 2 x AA batteries and functions well.  The lens is in very clean condition, and the aperture works smoothly.The controls are minimal, and it has a film counter on the side.  There is a table indicating the correct aperture settings for different weather conditions. Note that this camera takes Double-8 film (not Super 8) which is rather a specialist format. We have not film tested this camera so can't guarantee fully, but it seems to work OK. See the video for the film drive operating.Any questions at all – please don’t hesitate to ask.
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