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9-443: Film camera Not to be confused with Mamiya 6 . [REDACTED] This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these messages ) [REDACTED] The topic of this article may not meet Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines for products and services . Please help to demonstrate

18-414: A single source . Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page . Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources . Find sources:   "Mamiya Six"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( October 2024 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) The Mamiya Six, also known as

27-755: A Classic 120 Folder a review of the Mamiya Six Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mamiya_Six&oldid=1252212602 " Categories : Mamiya rangefinder cameras 120 film cameras Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with topics of unclear notability from October 2024 All articles with topics of unclear notability Products articles with topics of unclear notability Articles needing additional references from October 2024 All articles needing additional references Articles with multiple maintenance issues Mamiya 6 The Mamiya 6

36-434: 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. The camera has a built-in dark slide that allows the electronic leaf shutter lenses to be changed with film in

45-546: 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. The cameras were coupled rangefinders, but had a unique focusing mechanism that moved the film plane instead of the lens. The lenses were not interchangeable, and were made by various Japanese manufacturers. Beginning with

54-418: The camera. It can operate in auto exposure, auto exposure lock, and manual modes. It captures twelve 6 cm × 6 cm images on 120 film rolls and 24 on 220 film. The camera also features a self-timer, hot shoe, and flash synchronization terminal. The Mamiya 6 MF was introduced in 1993. It includes an adapter that allows 6×4.5 cm formatted images to be produced. However, the number of images per roll remains

63-703: The model IV, the name on the top plate changed from "Mamiya Six" (two lines) to "Mamiya-6". Models [ edit ] Mamiya Six I (1940) Mamiya Six I A (1941) Mamiya Six III (1942) Mamiya Six II (1943) Mamiya Six II A (1943) Mamiya-6 IV (1947) Mamiya-6 V (1953) Mamiya-6 K (1954) Mamiya-6 IV B (1955) Mamiya-6 Automat (1955) Mamiya-6 K II (1956) Mamiya-6 IV S (1957) Mamiya-6 P (1957) Mamiya-6 Automat 2 (1958) See also [ edit ] List of Mamiya products References [ edit ] Mamiya Camera Museum - 6×6 and 6×7 cameras External links [ edit ] Mamiya Six page at Camera-wiki.org The Mamiya-6,

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81-841: The same because images are horizontally oriented. An optional panoramic adapter allows 24×54 mm images to be captured on 35 mm film . The two new features added additional lines to the viewfinder. List of Mamiya products This is a list of products made by Mamiya , including cameras and lenses. Models made by Mamiya but marketed under other labels are shown in parentheses. For details, see Mamiya 645 . Mamiya RB lenses come in original (single-coated), C (multi-coated), K/L (newer design multi-coated), L (newer design multi-coated, Pro-SD body only), and APO/L (low-dispersion glass, Pro-SD body only) versions. Mamiya RZ lenses feature Seiko #1 electronic shutters. M42 list from (lenses 3.5/14mm until 3.5/45-90mm) and own collection (lens 3.8/80-200mm) M42 list from The mamiya/sekor 55mm 1:1.4

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