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.

Cameras

16 mm format

Mamiya 16 Automatic
  • Mamiya 16 (1949)
  • Mamiya Super 16 (1953)
  • Mamiya Super 16 II (1957)
  • Mamiya Super 16 III (Tower 16) (1958)
  • Mamiya 16 Automatic (Revue 16 Automatic) (1959)
  • Mamiya 16 Deluxe (1961)
  • Mamiya 16 EE Deluxe (1962)

126 format

  • (Argus 260 Automatic) (1964)
  • (Keystone K1020) (1966) — fixed-lens single lens reflex

Rangefinder

  • Mamiya 35 I (1949)
  • Mamiya 35 II (1955)
  • Mamiya 35 III (1957)
  • Mamiya Magazine 35 (1957)
  • Mamiya Wide (1957)
  • Mamiya Elca (1958)
  • Mamiya Crown (1958)
  • Mamiya Metra (1958)
  • Mamiya S (1958)
  • Mamiya Wide E (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Metra (1959)
  • Mamiya Metra 2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Metra 2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Sketch (1959) — square image format (24mm × 24mm)
  • Mamiya S2 (1959)
  • Mamiya Ruby (1959)
  • Mamiya Auto Deluxe (1960)
  • Mamiya Ruby Standard (1961)
  • Mamiya M3 (1961)
  • Mamiya EE Super Merit (Mamiya Vulcan, Honeywell Electric Eye 35R, Mansfield Eye-Tronic R) (1962)
  • Mamiya 4B (Rank Mamiya) (1963)
  • Mamiya Super Deluxe (1964)
  • Mamiya Myrapid (1965) — half-frame
  • Mamiya 135 (1977)

Single lens reflex

Mamiya ZM
Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL
  • Mamiya Prismflex (c. 1952) — prototype
  • Mamiya Pentaflex (c. 1955) — prototype
  • Mamiya Prismat (1960) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat NP (Sears 32A, Tower 32B, Sears 32B) (1961) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat PH (Tower 37, Tower 37A, PCA V-90) (1961) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat WP (1962) Argus Bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat WT (1962) Argus Bayonet mount
  • (Nikkorex F, Ricoh Singlex, Nikkor J) (1962) — Nikon F-mount
  • Mamiya Prismat CPH (1963) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya Prismat CWP (Mamiya Prismat CP) (1964) — Exakta bayonet mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 500TL (1966) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 1000TL (1966) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor 2000DTL (1969) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya/Sekor AutoXTL (1972) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount
  • Mamiya X-1000 (1974) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount
  • Mamiya MSX 500 (1974) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya MSX 1000 (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya DSX 500 (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya DSX 1000 B (1975) — M42 lens mount
  • Mamiya NC-1000 (1978) — Mamiya NC bayonet mount
  • Mamiya NC-1000s (1978) — Mamiya NC bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE (1980) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE-2 (1980) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZE-X (1981) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZM (1982) — Mamiya Z bayonet mount
  • Mamiya ZF (c. 1983) — prototype

Fixed-lens SLR

  • Mamiya Auto-Lux 35 (1961)
  • Mamiya Prismat Family (1962)
  • Mamiya Prismat 528TL (1967)
  • Mamiya Prismat 528AL (1975)

Viewfinder

Tower 41 (Mamiya Automatic 35 EEF)
  • Mamiya Mammy (1953) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya Speed Shot Special (a.k.a. Mamiya Pistol Camera) (c. 1954) — half-frame; rare police model; not sold to public
  • Mamiya Automatic 35 EEF (Tower 39, Tower 41) (1961) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya EE Merit (Honeywell Electric Eye) (1962) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 EF (1979) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 AF (1980) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya U (1981) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya 135 EF2 (1982) — zone focus system
  • Mamiya M (1982) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya U Auto Focus (1983) — auto-focus
  • Mamiya M Time Memory (1983) — auto-focus

6×4.5 cm format

Mamiya 645 Super

For details, see Mamiya 645.

Mamiya 645 manual focus series

  • The M645 (discontinued) was manufactured from 1975 to 1987 — the first model and the launch of the Mamiya 645 system
  • The M645 1000S (discontinued) was manufactured from 1976 to 1990 — added a 1/1000 second shutter speed, self-timer and a depth-of-field preview lever
  • The M645J (discontinued) was manufactured from 1979 to 1982 — a stripped down version of the M645
  • The Mamiya 645 Super (discontinued) was manufactured from 1985 to 1993 — a new camera design with removable film backs
  • The Mamiya 645 Pro (discontinued) was manufactured from 1993 to 1998 — minor updates to the Mamiya 645 Super
  • The Mamiya 645 Pro-TL (discontinued) was first released in 1997 — minor updates to the Mamiya 645 Pro
  • The Mamiya 645E (discontinued) was first released in 2000 — entry-level model with a non-interchangeable back and finder

Mamiya 645 auto focus series

  • Mamiya 645AF (1999) — the first autofocus model
  • Mamiya 645AFD (2001) — added communication interface for digital backs
  • Mamiya 645AFD II (2005) — minor updates to the 645AFD
  • Mamiya 645AFD III (Phase One 645AF) (2008) — minor updates to the 645AFD II
  • Mamiya 645DF (Phase One 645DF) (2009) — digital-only (no film backs)
  • Mamiya 645DF+ (Phase One 645DF+) (2012-current) — digital-only (no film backs)

Mamiya ZD series

  • Mamiya ZD (2004) — fixed-back medium-format DSLR

Twin-lens reflex

Mamiya C220 and C330

Rangefinder

6×7 cm format

Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD
  • Mamiya RB67 Professional (1970) — mechanical 6 cm × 7 cm SLR medium-format camera
  • Mamiya RB67 Professional S (1974) — minor changes
  • Mamiya RB67 Professional GL (1982) — special edition of the Pro-S
  • Mamiya RB67 Professional SD (1990) — new, larger lens throat; older lenses require an adapter
  • Mamiya RZ67 Professional (1982) — electronic 6 cm × 7 cm SLR medium-format camera
  • Mamiya RZ67 Professional II (1995) — upgraded electronics
  • Mamiya RZ67 Professional IID (2004-2014) — added communication interface for digital backs
  • Mamiya 7 (1995–1999) — electronic 6 cm × 7 cm rangefinder camera
  • Mamiya 7 II (1999-2011) — added multi-exposure capability and other minor improvements

6x9 cm format

Mamiya Universal
  • Mamiya Press (1960)
  • Mamiya Press G (1963)
  • Mamiya Press S (1964)
  • Mamiya Press Standard (1965)
  • Mamiya Press Super 23 (1967)
  • Mamiya Universal Press (1969)
  • (Polaroid 600/600SE) — similar to the Mamiya Universal, but with different lens and back mounts (note: not part of the 600 series consumer line)

Lenses

Mamiya 645 lenses and accessories

  • See the Mamiya 645 system article for a complete list of lenses and accessories

Mamiya RB lenses

Mamiya RB lenses come in original (single-coated), C (multi-coated), K/L (newer design multi-coated), L (newer design multi-coated, Pro-SD body only), and APO/L (low-dispersion glass, Pro-SD body only) versions.

Mamiya-Sekor Soft Focus C 150mm 1:4 lens
  • Mamiya 37 mm f/4.5 C Fisheye
  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4.5
  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4.5 C (current)
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.5
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.5 C
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.0 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/4.5 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/3.5 S/L Shift
  • Mamiya 90 mm f/3.8
  • Mamiya 90 mm f/3.8 C
  • Mamiya 90 mm f/3.5 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 127 mm f/3.8
  • Mamiya 127 mm f/3.8 C
  • Mamiya 127 mm f/3.5 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 140 mm f/4.6 C Macro (current)
  • Mamiya 150 mm f/4.0 C Variable Soft Focus (current)
  • Mamiya 150 mm f/3.5 K/L
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.5
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.5 C
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.5 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 210 mm f/4.5 APO/L (current)
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5 C
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5 K/L (current)
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5 APO/L (current)
  • Mamiya 350 mm f/5.6 APO/L (current)
  • Mamiya 360 mm f/6.3
  • Mamiya 360 mm f/6.3 C
  • Mamiya 360 mm f/6.3 K/L
  • Mamiya 500 mm f/8.0 C
  • Mamiya 500 mm f/6.0 APO/L
  • Mamiya 100–200 mm f/5.2 C Zoom (current)
  • Mamiya No. 1 extension tube (45mm) (Pro/Pro-s and Pro-SD versions)
  • Mamiya No. 2 extension tube (82mm) (Pro/Pro-s and Pro-SD versions)

Mamiya RZ lenses

Mamiya RZ lenses feature Seiko #1 electronic shutters.

  • Mamiya 37 mm f/4.5 Fisheye (current)
  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4.5
  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4.5 ULD L (current)
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.0
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.0 L-A(current)
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/3.5 L
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/4.5 L Short Barrel
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/4.5 Shift (current)
  • Mamiya 90 mm f/3.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 110 mm f/2.8
  • Mamiya 110 mm f/2.8 W (current)
  • Mamiya 127 mm f/3.8
  • Mamiya 127 mm f/3.5
  • Mamiya 140 mm f/4.5 Macro
  • Mamiya 140 mm f/4.5 L-A Macro (current)
  • Mamiya 150 mm f/3.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.0 D/L Variable Soft Focus (current)
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.5 Short Barrel (current)
  • Mamiya 180 mm f/4.5 W-N (current)
  • Mamiya 210 mm f/4.5 APO (current)
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 250 mm f/4.5 APO (current)
  • Mamiya 350 mm f/5.6 APO (current)
  • Mamiya 360 mm f/6.0
  • Mamiya 500 mm f/8.0
  • Mamiya 500 mm f/6.0 APO
  • Mamiya 100–200 mm f/5.2 Zoom (current)

Mamiya 6 lenses

  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4
  • Mamiya 75 mm f/3.5
  • Mamiya 150 mm f/4.5

Mamiya 7 lenses

  • Mamiya 43 mm f/4.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 50 mm f/4.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 65 mm f/4.0 (current)
  • Mamiya 80 mm f/4.0 (current)
  • Mamiya 150 mm f/4.5 (current)
  • Mamiya 210 mm f/8.0 (current)

Mamiya-Sekor E and EF lenses

Mamiya-Sekor E f1.7 50 mm
Mamiya-Sekor E f2 50 mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2.8 f=28mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:3.5 f=28mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2.8 f=35mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:1.4 f=50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:1.7 f=50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2 f=50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:3.5 f=50mm Macro
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2.8 f=135mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:3.5 f=135mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:4 f=200mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:4 f=300mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:3.5-4.5 f=28-50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:3.5-4.5 f=35-70mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:3.5-4.3 f=35-105mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:3.8 f=70-150mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:3.8 f=80-200mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor Zoom E 1:4 f=80-200mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor EF 1:2.8 f=35mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor EF 1:1.4 f=50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor EF 1:1.7 f=50mm
  • Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2.8 f=135mm

Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS lenses

Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 28 mm
Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS f2.8 135 mm

M42 list from [1] (lenses 3.5/14mm until 3.5/45-90mm) and own collection (lens 3.8/80-200mm)

  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:3.5 f=14mm Fisheye
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:2.8 f=21mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:2.8 f=28mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:2.8 f=35mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:1.4 f=50mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:1.7 f=50mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:2 f=50mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:3.5 f=50mm Macro
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:2.8 f=135mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:3.5 f=200mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor CS 1:4 f=300mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor Zoom CS 1:3.5 f=45-90mm
  • Auto Mamiya-Sekor Zoom CS 1:3.8 f=80-200mm

Mamiya/Sekor M42 lenses

Pentax K-30 with a Mamiya / Sekor 50mm f/2 lens (front)

M42 list from [2]

  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=28 mm
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=28 mm
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=28 mm
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2 f=50 mm Model I (DTL Series)
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2 f=50 mm Model II (DTL Series)
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=50 mm
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 55 mm 1:1.4
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:1.8 f=55 mm
  • mamiya-sekor 1:1.7 f=58 mm
  • mamiya macro sekor 1:2.8 f=60 mm
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=135 mm (TL Series)
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:2.8 f=135 mm (DTL Series)
  • AUTO mamiya/sekor 1:3.5 f=200 mm Model III
  • mamiya/sekor 1:6.3 f=400 mm

The mamiya/sekor 55mm 1:1.4 is known to have radioactive thorium glass elements.

Accessories

Flash units

  • Mamiyalite ZE
  • Mamiyalite MZ 36R
  • Mamiya Auto 480 Model 2

Digital camera backs

  • Mamiya ZD Back — compatible with 645AFDII, 645AFDIII and through HX701 adapter RZ67 Pro IID
  • Mamiya DM22 — bundled with a 645DF
  • Mamiya DM28 — bundled with a 645DF
  • Mamiya DM33 — bundled with a 645DF

Further reading

References

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