![]() Manual: Seiichi Mamiya and Tsunejiro Sugawara showing off a Mamiya Six sometime around 1940. Lenses: Mamiya-Sekor C 80mm f/2.8 coated 6-elementsĮxposure Meter: TTL CdS meter with 7 segment LED Viewfinder Readoutįlash Mount: Hotshoe plus X and FP PC sockets ![]() There were many different variations over the years, and towards the end of the model’s production, the body design incorporated more and more plastic.įilm Type: 120 or 220 dual format (15 or 30 6cm x 4.5cm exposures) Mamiya made a total of 11 different 645 models over the course of over 25 years. The M645 was Mamiya’s first 6cm x 4.5cm medium format camera and was in production from 1975 – 1987. It was a popular choice of wedding photographers due to it’s rugged design, interchangeable lenses and viewfinders, support of 120 and 220 film, and wide assortment of accessories. This was one of the most popular cameras for professional and advanced amateur photographers of the late 70s and early 1980s. ![]() This is a Mamiya M645 semi-professional medium format Single Lens Reflex camera. ![]()
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