List of Mamiya products

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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.

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Cameras

16 mm format

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Mamiya 16 Automatic

126 format

35 mm format

Rangefinder

  • Mamiya 35 I (1949)
  • Mamiya 35 II (1955)
  • Mamiya 35 III (1957)
  • Mamiya Magazine 35 (1957)
  • Mamiya Wide (1957)
  • Mamiya Elca (1958)
  • Mamiya Crown (1958)
  • Mamiya Metra (1958)
  • Mamiya S (1958)
  • Mamiya Wide E (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Metra (1959)
  • Mamiya Metra 2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Metra 2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Sketch (1959) — square image format (24mm × 24mm)
  • Mamiya S2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Ruby (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Deluxe (1960)
  • Mamiya Ruby Standard (1961)
  • Mamiya M3 (1961)
  • Mamiya EE Super Merit (Mamiya Vulcan, Honeywell Electric Eye 35R, Mansfield Eye-Tronic R) (1962)
  • Mamiya 4B (Rank Mamiya) (1963)
  • Mamiya Super Deluxe (1964)
  • Mamiya Myrapid (1965) — half-frame
  • Mamiya 135 (1977)

Single lens reflex

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Mamiya ZM
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Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL
  • Mamiya Prismflex (c. 1952) — prototype
  • Mamiya Pentaflex (c. 1955) — prototype
  • Mamiya Prismat (1960) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat NP (Sears 32A, Tower 32B, Sears 32B) (1961) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat PH (Tower 37, Tower 37A, PCA V-90) (1961) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat WP (1962) Argus Bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat WT (1962) Argus Bayonet mount
  • (Nikkorex F, Ricoh Singlex, Nikkor J) (1962) — Nikon F-mount
  • Mamiya Prismat CPH (1963) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat CWP (Mamiya Prismat CP) (1964) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 500TL (1966) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 1000TL (1966) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 2000DTL (1969) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor AutoXTL (1972) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount
  • Mamiya X-1000 (1974) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount
  • Mamiya MSX 500 (1974) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya MSX 1000 (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya DSX 500 (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya DSX 1000 B (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya NC-1000 (1978) — Mamiya NC bayonet mount
  • Mamiya NC-1000s (1978) — Mamiya NC bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE (1980) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE-2 (1980) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE-X (1981) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZM (1982) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZF (c. 1983) — prototype

Fixed-lens SLR

  • Mamiya Auto-Lux 35 (1961)
  • Mamiya Prismat Family (1962)
  • Mamiya Prismat 528TL (1967)
  • Mamiya Prismat 528AL (1975)

Viewfinder

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Tower 41 (Mamiya Automatic 35 EEF)
  • Mamiya Mammy (1953) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya Speed Shot Special (a.k.a. Mamiya Pistol Camera) (c. 1954) — half-frame; rare police model; not sold to public
  • Mamiya Automatic 35 EEF (Tower 39, Tower 41) (1961) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya EE Merit (Honeywell Electric Eye) (1962) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 EF (1979) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 AF (1980) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya U (1981) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 EF2 (1982) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya M (1982) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya U Auto Focus (1983) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya M Time Memory (1983) — auto-focus

6×4.5 cm format

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Mamiya 645 Super

For details, see Mamiya 645.

Mamiya 645 manual focus series

  • The M645 (discontinued) was manufactured from 1975 to 1987 — the first model and the launch of the Mamiya 645 system
  • The M645 1000S (discontinued) was manufactured from 1976 to 1990 — added a 1/1000 second shutter speed, self-timer and a depth-of-field preview lever
  • The M645J (discontinued) was manufactured from 1979 to 1982 — a stripped down version of the M645
  • The Mamiya 645 Super (discontinued) was manufactured from 1985 to 1993 — a new camera design with removable film backs
  • The Mamiya 645 Pro (discontinued) was manufactured from 1993 to 1998 — minor updates to the Mamiya 645 Super
  • The Mamiya 645 Pro-TL (discontinued) was first released in 1997 — minor updates to the Mamiya 645 Pro
  • The Mamiya 645E (discontinued) was first released in 2000 — entry-level model with a non-interchangeable back and finder

Mamiya 645 auto focus series

  • Mamiya 645AF (1999) — the first autofocus model
  • Mamiya 645AFD (2001) — added communication interface for digital backs
  • Mamiya 645AFD II (2005) — minor updates to the 645AFD
  • Mamiya 645AFD III (Phase One 645AF) (2008) — minor updates to the 645AFD II
  • Mamiya 645DF (Phase One 645DF) (2009) — digital-only (no film backs) supports Leaf shutter lenses, vertical grip and user firmware upgrades.
  • Mamiya 645DF+ (Phase One 645DF+) (2012-current) — Faster auto focus compared to DF and automated live view handling with compatible digital backs.

Mamiya ZD series

  • Mamiya ZD (2004) — fixed-back medium-format DSLR

6×6 cm format

Twin-lens reflex

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Mamiya C220 and C330

Rangefinder

6×7 cm format

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Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD

6x9 cm format

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Mamiya Universal

Lenses

Mamiya 645 lenses and accessories

Mamiya RB lenses

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-Sekor Soft Focus C 150mm 1:4 lens Mamiya-Sekor SF C 150mm f4 lens.tif
Mamiya-Sekor Soft Focus C 150mm 1:4 lens

Mamiya RZ lenses

Mamiya RZ lenses feature Seiko #1 electronic shutters.

Mamiya 6 lenses

Mamiya 7 lenses

Mamiya-Sekor E and EF lenses

Mamiya-Sekor E f1.7 50 mm Mamiya-Sekor E f1.7 50 mm DB15.jpg
Mamiya-Sekor E f1.7 50 mm
Mamiya-Sekor E f2 50 mm Mamiya-Sekor E f2 50 mm DB 15.jpg
Mamiya-Sekor E f2 50 mm

Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS lenses

Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 28 mm Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 28 mm DB15.jpg
Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 28 mm
Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 135 mm Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 135 mm DB15.jpg
Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 135 mm

M42 list from [1] (lenses 3.5/14mm until 3.5/45-90mm) and own collection (lens 3.8/80-200mm)

Mamiya/Sekor M42 lenses

Pentax K-30 with a Mamiya / Sekor 50mm f/2 lens (front) Pentax K-30 with a Mamya - Sekor 50mm f2 lens (front)..JPG
Pentax K-30 with a Mamiya / Sekor 50mm f/2 lens (front)

M42 list from [2]

The mamiya/sekor 55mm 1:1.4 is known to have radioactive thorium glass elements.

Accessories

Flash units

Digital camera backs

Further reading

References

  1. Mamiya NC1000s Bedienungsanleitung (user manual)
  2. The Unofficial Homepage for Mamiya NC Series Cameras / Various Interesting M42 Screw Mount Lenses