Smallest medium format camera with exceptional lens quality can be found in the form af the Mamiya 6.
€1.500
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The Mamiya 6 is a medium format film camera that was introduced in the early 1990s. It quickly gained popularity among photographers for its compact size and high-quality images. In this article, we will focus on the Mamiya 6 with the Mamiya G 50mm f/3.5 L lens, its key features, and benefits.
The Mamiya 6 is a compact and lightweight medium format camera. Its sleek and minimalist design is reminiscent of classic cameras from the 1960s. The camera body is made of high-quality materials, including a die-cast magnesium alloy chassis that gives it a sturdy and durable feel. The camera also comes with a built-in light meter that helps measure exposure.
The Mamiya G 50mm f/3.5 L lens is a versatile lens that complements the Mamiya 6. It is a high-quality lens that is designed to produce sharp and clear images. The lens is built with seven elements in six groups, and it has a minimum focusing distance of 0.8 meters. The lens is also lightweight, which adds to the overall portability of the camera.
The Mamiya 6 comes with advanced features that make it stand out among other medium format cameras. It uses a 6×6 format that produces square images, which adds to the creativity of the user. The camera also features a leaf shutter that allows for flash synchronization at all shutter speeds, up to 1/500th of a second. Additionally, the camera has an automatic parallax correction that makes it easy to frame shots even at close distances.
The Mamiya 6 is known for producing high-quality images that are sharp and clear. Its 6×6 format produces large negatives that enable the photographer to capture an exceptional level of detail. The Mamiya G 50mm f/3.5 L lens complements the camera and produces images that are crisp and have good contrast.
The Mamiya 6 with the Mamiya G 50mm f/3.5 L lens is a combination that produces high-quality images while being compact and easy to use. Its advanced features and versatile lens make it an excellent option for photographers who want to experiment with medium format photography. The Mamiya 6 is a classic camera that has stood the test of time, and its combination with the Mamiya G 50mm f/3.5 L lens is a perfect example of why it is still so highly regarded.
Although the cameras cosmetics have seen better days, it works like a charm. The lens is clean and clear and optically in excellent condition. The same goes for the camera body, it’s been used and that shows. However, the camera has been taken care of as seen from the inner workings. Best Buy for a real enthousiast who knows the cameras worth and is not looking for a show pony but a workhorse.
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Serial number | 311925 |
Production year | 2002 |
Production code | NA |
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Colour | Black |
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Battery | v28pxl |
Lens serial number | tbd |
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