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The Mamiya 528AL is a fixed lens leaf-shutter SLR introduced in 1975 and replacing the 528TL. It has a match-needle TTL CdS lightmeter. | The Mamiya 528AL is a fixed lens leaf-shutter SLR introduced in 1975 and replacing the 528TL. It has a match-needle TTL CdS lightmeter. |
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The Mamiya 528AL is a fixed lens leaf-shutter SLR introduced in 1975 and replacing the 528TL. It has a match-needle TTL CdS lightmeter.
It offers a shutter priority exposure program, switchable to non-metered, manual mode.
This was the last leaf-shutter SLR made by Mamiya.
Technical specifications
- Fixed Mamiya-Sekor 2.8/48 lens
- Copal X leaf shutter with speeds from 1/4 s to 1/500 s + B
- TTL CdS lightmeter
- X flash sync PC socket