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Mamiya Korvette with Mamiya-Sekor lens |
The Mamiya Family - also known as the Mamiya Korvette (in Britain) and Saturn, is a fixed-lens SLR made by Mamiya in Japan, introduced in 1962. Features include an uncoupled selenium light meter and depth-of-field scale based on coloured dots rather than numbers.
Light Meter |
Specification
- Country of origin: Japan
- Manufacturer: Mamiya
- Introduced: 1962
- Lens: fixed Mamiya-Sekor (or Mamiya-Kominar) 48mm f/2.8, focussing 3.5ft - infinity
- Shutter: Copal leaf, speeds 1/15-1/250 + B, with flash synch
- Film: 35mm, 36x24mm frames
- Metering: uncoupled selenium meter