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The '''[[Mamiya]] MSX''' series of [[35mm]] [[SLR]]s was released in May 1974. It marked a return by Mamiya to the [[42mm screw lenses|42mm threaded-mount lens]]. It had [[TTL]] manual [[CdS]] spot [[light meter|metering]], with an exposure evaluation needle visible in the viewfinder. The [[flash sync|high sync]] speed is 1/60. Battery required is one MS76 or equivalent. | The '''[[Mamiya]] MSX''' series of [[35mm]] [[SLR]]s was released in May 1974. It marked a return by Mamiya to the [[42mm screw lenses|42mm threaded-mount lens]]. It had [[TTL]] manual [[CdS]] spot [[light meter|metering]], with an exposure evaluation needle visible in the viewfinder. The [[flash sync|high sync]] speed is 1/60. Battery required is one MS76 or equivalent. | ||
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The Mamiya MSX series of 35mm SLRs was released in May 1974. It marked a return by Mamiya to the 42mm threaded-mount lens. It had TTL manual CdS spot metering, with an exposure evaluation needle visible in the viewfinder. The high sync speed is 1/60. Battery required is one MS76 or equivalent.
Links
- Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras"
- Mamiya MSX500 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand