Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H
Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H
Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H
Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H
Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H
Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H

Mamiya ZM SLR Camera w/ Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.7 Lens - V146674H

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Mamiya ZM 35mm SLR Camera with Mamiya Sekor 50mm F1.4 Zoom Lens

All cameras come with six months warranty.

 

Included in this kit:
1) Mamiya ZM Quartz 35mm SLR Body
2) Mamiya Sekor E 50mm f1.4 Lens

Serial Number: V146674H


Description:

Mamiya may be more well known for its truly legendary medium format behemoths, like the M645, RB67, RZ67 and the Mamiya 7. But before the mid 1980s, after which they decided to focus solely on medium format, they also made a huge range of 35mm SLR cameras and in its earlier days rangefinders as well.

The Mamiya ZM is the very last SLR designed by Mamiya that was released to the public, and was designed by the same man behind the Mamiya 645 Super and Mamiya RZ67. Featuring an electronically controlled vertical plane metal shutter, the camera has a maximum shutter speed of 1/1000s, and offers both fully manual and aperture priority modes. Despite being made in the 80s, the camera features a very forward-thinking ergonomic right-hand grip. The camera has a smooth, satisfying film advance action and shutter actuation, and paired with a flexible 35~70mm f/3.5-4.5 lens is a joy to use in many scenarios, from landscapes to portraits and anything in between!

Specs:

  • Type: SLR Body
  • Manufacturer: Mamiya
  • Year of Launch: 1982
  • Film: 35mm
  • ISO Metering Range: Speeds up to ISO 3200
  • Shutter: Metal focal plane shutter
  • Shutter Speed Range: 1/1000s - 2s, Bulb, AE, AEL
  • Lens Mount: Mamiya ZE (E, EF) Bayonet Mount
  • Lens: Mamiya Sekor E 35~70mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Lens

References:

http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Mamiya_ZM