
Mamiya 6 - KenRockwell.com
The Mamiya 6 system, introduced in May 1989, is a 6×6 cm (2¼" square) rangefinder camera taking 120 and 220 film with three interchangeable lenses of 50mm, 75mm and 150mm.
Mamiya 6 Review & Guide (vs Mamiya 7, Hasselblad..)
Unlike many 6×6 camera systems such as a Hasselblad 500CM or Mamiya RZ (which I use with a 6×6 film back – Mamiya RZ 6×6 Film Back), the Mamiya 6 lenses are simple to choose as there are only 3! I usually carry the 50mm and 150mm pair of …
Mamiya 6 Review - Peter Jeffrey
Jul 10, 2022 · Mamiya 6 Retractable Lens. One of the best features to the Mamiya 6 that really helps boost it’s crown as the most portable medium format camera is its retractable lens. With a push of a button the lens, on a sealed bellows system, will retract an additional 32mm, or …
Mamiya Six - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
May 11, 2024 · This article is about the camera made in the 1940s and '50s. For the 1990s camera, see Mamiya 6. The Mamiya Six is a series of 6×6 folders with a coupled rangefinder made by Mamiya from 1940 to the 1950s. All of them are focused by moving the film plane. Some have Zuiko lenses.
The Mamiya Six - Aly’s Vintage Camera Alley
Jun 7, 2024 · Mamiya Six Zuiko Lens Mamiya Six Focus Wheel Lens is an Olympus 75mm f3.5 D. Zuiko (D = 4 elements in the lens) The camera focuses by moving the film plane not the lens, which is why it uses a pressure plate to press the film firmly against the camera
Camera Geekery: Mamiya 6 - Japan Camera Hunter
Nov 21, 2019 · In this review, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Mamiya 6 with the 75mm f/3.5. The Mamiya 6 was introduced in May 1989 and is a 6×6 cm (2¼” square) rangefinder camera taking #120not120mm and 220 film with three interchangeable lenses of …
On the Road with the Mamiya 6 - a Review - Casual Photophile
Mar 18, 2020 · The square aspect ratio is by far my favorite, and the Mamiya’s incomparable portability with its collapsible lens mount make it the perfect travel camera. With only three lenses produced for it: a wide 50mm, normal 75mm, and telephoto 150mm, it also hedges against decision paralysis and limits the endless acquisition of new glass.
A long term review: Why I think the Mamiya 6 is the best ... - Reddit
Oct 24, 2021 · The Mamiya 6 is a medium format rangefinder, shooting 6x6 images in 120 and 220 film (swapped by rotating the pressure plate on the back of the door). If you have the Mamiya 6MF as I do, will also let you shoot 35mm film in a panoramic mode (24x54mm) with an adapter.
Mamiya 6 Rangefinder | Film Camera Review - Film Shooters …
Dec 27, 2014 · The Mamiya 6 rangefinder camera was introduced in 1989 as and shoot solely 6x6 120 medium format film. It interchanges between 3 lenses, 50mm, 75mm and 150mm. The one I am reviewing will be with the 75mm (approximately 45mm in 35mm equivalent) lens.
Mamiya 50mm F/4 G L Lens For Mamiya 6 {58} - KEH Camera
Achieve sharp medium format imagery with the Mamiya 50mm F/4 G L lens for Mamiya 6, delivering exceptional clarity and smooth bokeh.
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