MAMIYA rangefinder compact camera Part 2!
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Today we will be looking at MAMIYA’s rangefinder film compact camera released in 1962.
MAMIYA Auto Deluxe 2 (Reference product)
This compact camera is made of heavy steel and has a silver body with black-colored pasted leather.
The lens is a MAMIYA-SEKOR 48mm f/1.7.
The lens is equipped with a focusing ring, shutter speed ring, and aperture ring.
The upper front of the body is equipped with two viewfinders and a light-receiving window for the built-in exposure meter.
The top deck is equipped with a film rewind handle, accessory shoe, exposure meter window, shutter release button, film winding lever, and film counter.
The bottom of the camera is equipped with a film rewind button and a tripod mount.
At the rear is a rectangular viewfinder.
There is a film chamber lid. On the left side is the film chamber open/close lever.
This time we introduced a MAMIYA rangefinder film compact camera released in 1962.
It is the successor to the 35 Ruby series that we introduced before.
MAMIYA’s film cameras are noticeable for their mid-size cameras, but we will introduce 35mm film cameras again from this issue, so please look forward to it!
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