
Mamiya - Wikipedia
The Mamiya 6 was discontinued around 1999; the Mamiya 7 was produced for 18 years, with production ending around 2013. The Mamiya 6 is more portable due to a collapsible lens mount, while the …
Mamiya - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
May 17, 2025 · The same year Mamiya introduced the Mamiya Press, a medium format press camera inspired by some Linhof models. Mamiya dropped the 35mm rangefinders around the mid 1960s, …
Mamiya® Digital Camera, Lenses, Camera Accessories Official Website
Mamiya offers modular systems that can be customized for any shoot. Choose different digital backs, viewfinders, film magazines, and lenses to reconfigure your kit.
List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia
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.
UST Mamiya Graphite Golf Shafts
2 days ago · UST Mamiya has been manufacturing the most innovative graphite wood, hybrid and iron golf shafts in the world since 1991.
MAMIYA CAMERAS - photoscapes
Apr 9, 2003 · Read about my Mamiya cameras, the New Mamiya 6, Mamiya 7II, RB67 ProSD, and RZ67 Pro IID, along with chosen accessories.
A Little Mamiya History - 50megs
A summarized history of Mamiya 35mm cameras, with pictures and chronological information for collectors of vintage Mamiya 35mm SLR or Mamiya 35mm rangefinder cameras and fans of …
Mamiya - Wikiwand
A Mamiya C3 twin lens reflex, from 1962. Mamiya originally achieved fame for its professional medium-format rangefinder film cameras such as the Mamiya Six (1940) and the Mamiya Press (1962) series.
Mamiya – Vintage Camera Lab
Jun 29, 2015 · Mamiya is a Japanese brand founded in 1940 by Seiichi Mamiya and Tsunejiro Sugawara in Tokyo. While Mamiya produced a great number of consumer cameras for many …
James's Camera Collection: A Brief History of Mamiya Cameras
Mamiya began in 1940 by businessman Sugawara and engineer Mamiya; their mission was to build quality cameras. They began with a folder, the Mamiya 6, a good medium-format camera.