![]() If you wish to make a printout for personal use, you are granted one-time permission only if you PayPal me 5.00 per printout or part thereof. Its great people like you who allow me to keep adding to this site full-time. These places have the best prices and service, which is why Ive used them since before this website existed. It costs you nothing, and is this sites, and thus my familys, biggest source of support. They were frighteningly expensive when new these below are all used prices. If youve got one of the 10 of cameras with a film-advance problem that they cant fix, then youd be out of luck. The results are extraordinary, but things fall off now and then. No one wants a delicate camera like this that any hobbyist, regardless of how careful and well-intentioned, has screwed with. What changes with different lenses is that different frame lines show.įocus on the farthest thing you need sharp.įind that aperture on the left of the chart above and set the lens.Įven if you can get it right, it will be apparent from the tool marks you leave on the access cover that an unauthorized person has been playing with the adjustment, which completely eliminates any resale value your Mamiya 6 might have had. Since there is no lens wider than the 50mm for the Mamiya 6, I use the Mamiya 7 with its larger film and much wider 43mm lens. Anastigmat f/3.It is called New Mamiya 6 among camera historians to differentiate it from the mechanical camera above, otherwise, everyone including myself simply call this the Mamiya 6. ↑ Mamiya History Pages, | Mamiya Six IIa (archived).↑ sn#19513-Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.↑ sn# 9518.-Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann | (Flickr image).-Also illustrated on the back panel of a Brochure (1943?) on the Mamiya Six III.Special 75mm f3.5 in NKS–TOKIO '0' shutter with T, B, 1-1/200 sec Official Gazette (English Version) nº 429, 3 September 1946, pp. Controlled Prices for home-made camera and its accessory (abolishes Price Board Notification nº 494 of August 1947). Director General of the Price Board Wada Hiroo. ↑ The ex factory price was ¥10020, with the whole sale price ¥10571.Official Gazette (English Version) nº 421, 25 August 1947, pp. Controlled Prices for home-made camera and its accessory (abolishes Minustry of Finance Notification nº 467 of June 1946). ![]() ↑ The ex factory price was ¥7000, with the whole sale price ¥7385.↑ The US authorities managing in post-war Japan set up a price control system that regulated not only how much manufacturers could charge for their products but also the resulting wholesale (5.5% mark-up) and retail prices (additional 15.6-15.8% mark up).↑ Asahi Camera ¶¶¶¶¶ | Neco's Mamiya site.Produced by the Mamiya-History of Innovation Editorial Committee. Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm in OLYMPUS-TOKYO-N KOHO shutter (B, T, 1-200th) Mamiya Six Model IIa sn# 22344 with T.S.M. in OLYMPUS-TOKYO-N KOHO shutter (B, T, 1-200th).in WESTER-MODEL-I shutter (T, B, 1-200th).Dimensions 145 x 108 x 53 mm closed (105mm open) weight:827g Lens and shutter combinations ![]() Post-war units have a mushroom-shaped knob of the film advance, and use two screws (set diagonally) to fasten the flash-shoe. Technical details Distinguishing Pre-War and Post-War Production Pre-war and wartime units can be readily recognised by the solid, cylindrical knob of the film advance, and by the use of three screws to fasten the flash-shoe. This version was designed for photographers who wished to have faster (and thus usually larger diameter) shutters or have their own shutter and lens combinations installed. Images by Dirk HR Spennemann ( Image rights)Īs with the Mamiya Six Ia, this version of the Mamiya II allowed to use the larger (type '0', 58mm) shutters, which required to use a simplified two-part strut mechanism for the front door. Special 75mm f/3.5 in NKS–TOKIO '0' shutter with T, B, 1-1/200 sec Mamiya Six Model II sn#9518 with a K.O.L. in GINREI KOHKI VESTER-3 (B, 1-200th) shutter.in NKS–TOKIO shutter with T, B, 1-1/200 sec (standard).Dimensions 145 x 107 x 53mm (105mm open) 783g Lens and shutter combinations The guide rail for the removable pressure plate runs for the length of the film gate and now exhibits an embossed directional arrow.ĭistinguishing Pre-War and Post-War Production Pre-war and wartime units can be readily recognised by the solid, cylindrical knob of the film advance, and by the use of three screws to fasten the flash-shoe. It interchanges between 3 lenses, 50mm, 75mm and 150mm. ![]() ![]() Technical details Like the Mamiya Six III from which this model is derived, the Mamiya Six II has the smaller waist level finder (10 x10 mm) and the dimpled shutter release button. The Mamiya 6 rangefinder camera was introduced in 1989 as and shoot solely 6圆 120 medium format film. ![]()
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