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The light-receiving window of the exposure meter of an MAMIYA rangefinder cameras Part 2!

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In this issue, we would like to introduce the exposure meter receiving window of MAMIYA rangefinder cameras released in 1962.


MAMIYA Auto Deluxe 2 (Reference product)


The light-receiving window of the exposure meter is located in the front part of the camera body.
It is located next to the viewfinder window.




A large number of hexagonal photoreceptors are assembled to take in light.




In this article, we introduced the exposure meter receiving window of a MAMIYA rangefinder camera released in 1962.


This is the same type of exposure meter receiver window design as the previously introduced MAMIYA Ruby 35.


The unique hexagonal receiver is a symbol of the MAMIYA 35mm camera.





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