
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 …
About Us - Mamiya
Mamiya was founded in Japan in 1940 by camera designer Seiichi Mamiya. His first camera, the Mamiya Six, introduced the 6×6 medium format to the photography world.
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 …
Mamiya 7 Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell
Feb 18, 2025 · The Mamiya 7 is a newer and less expensive to manufacture version of the Mamiya 6 (6x6cm) from the 1990s. Unlike the Mamiya 6, the Mamiya 7 cannot collapse the …
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.
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 …
Mamiya – Vintage Camera Digest
Mamiya Mamiya was first formed in Japan in 1940 as Mamiya Optical Works. Their first camera offering was the 6×6 Mamiya-6 folder. It had a coupled rangefinder and a very unique method …
Top 20 Mamiya 7 Photographers You Need to Know in 2024!
Jul 7, 2024 · The Mamiya 7 camera is a cult icon in the medium format photography world. If you weren’t convinced this camera is your grail camera, you will be after seeing these 20 medium …
Mamiya - Vintage Mamiya at vintagefilmcamerashop
Mamiya is a Japanese camera manufacturer known for its medium format cameras. The company produces a range of cameras, including the Mamiya 7, Mamiya 645, and Mamiya RB67.
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.