
Mamiya - Wikipedia
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 …
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Mamiya was founded in Japan in 1940 by camera designer Seiichi Mamiya. His first camera, the Mamiya Six, introduced the 6×6 medium format to the photography world.
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May 17, 2025 · In 1957 Mamiya introduced two innovative designs, the Magazine 35, a 35mm camera with interchangeable backs, that only met a limited success, and the Mamiyaflex C, a 6×6 TLR with …
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Mamiya 7 Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell
Feb 18, 2025 · The Mamiya 7 is a newer and less expensive to manufacture version of the Mamiya 6 (6x6cm) from the 1990s. Unlike the Mamiya 6, the Mamiya 7 cannot collapse the lenses into the …
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Dec 12, 2024 · MAMIYA - A Shared Illusion of the World’s End - (世界滅亡共有幻想マミヤ Sekai Metsubou Kyouyuu Gensou Mamiya, lit. Shared Illusion of the World’s Downfall Mamiya) is a …
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Apr 9, 2003 · Read about my Mamiya cameras, the New Mamiya 6, Mamiya 7II, RB67 ProSD, and RZ67 Pro IID, along with chosen accessories.
Top 20 Mamiya 7 Photographers You Need to Know in 2025!
Jul 14, 2025 · In this feature, we’re spotlighting 20 standout photographers using the Mamiya 7 in 2025. From portraits to sweeping landscapes, their work showcases the camera’s signature clarity, tonal …
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Mamiya - Wikiwand
A Mamiya C3 twin lens reflex, from 1962. Mamiya originally achieved fame for its professional medium-format rangefinder film cameras such as the Mamiya Six (1940) and the Mamiya Press (1962) series.