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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20200525182033/http://www.herron.50megs.com/XTL.htm Mamiya XTL and X-1000], at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170711091708/http://herron.50megs.com/index.html Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras"] (archived) | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200525182033/http://www.herron.50megs.com/XTL.htm Mamiya XTL and X-1000], at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170711091708/http://herron.50megs.com/index.html Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras"] (archived) | ||
* [http://mamiya-xtl.joerg-mueck.de Mamiya Z-Series homepage of J. Mueck] - in German | * [http://mamiya-xtl.joerg-mueck.de Mamiya Z-Series homepage of J. Mueck] - in German | ||
− | * [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/mamiya/mamiya_xtl/mamiya_xtl-splash.htm Mamiya Auto XTL PDF manual] | + | * [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/mamiya/mamiya_xtl/mamiya_xtl-splash.htm Mamiya Auto XTL PDF manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] |
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Auto XTL 1974 Advertising scanned by Nesster (Image rights) |
The Mamiya/Sekor Auto XTL, is a automatic exposure 35mm SLR introduced in April 1971.
It was unquestionably the most advanced 35mm SLR camera of its day. It was planned to have a motorized drive for continuous-action photography, but few drives were produced beyond the prototype stage and these are extremely rare today.