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During the 1960s Japanese boom for half-frame cameras, [[Mamiya]] offered this c.1967 model with full autoexposure controlled by the [[selenium meter]] cell around the lens. The "rapid" name referred to the 35mm [[Rapid film]] cassette system used by a few manufacturers before [[126 film]] eclipsed it as the preferred "easy loading" option in consumer-level cameras.
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During the 1960s Japanese boom for half-frame cameras, [[Mamiya]] offered this c.1967 model with full autoexposure controlled by the [[selenium meter]] cell around the lens. The "rapid" name referred to the 35mm [[Rapid film]] cassette system used by a few manufacturers before [[126 film]] eclipsed it as the preferred "easy loading" option in consumer-level cameras. The Myrapid was a quite advanced consumer camera since it had a quite fast f1.7 lens, a Mamiya-Tominon 1:1,7 f=32mm made by [[Tomioka]].
  
 
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* [http://www.subclub.org/shop/myrapid.htm Mamiya Myrapid] at [http://www.subclub.org/ The Sub Club]
 
* [http://www.subclub.org/shop/myrapid.htm Mamiya Myrapid] at [http://www.subclub.org/ The Sub Club]
 
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In Japanese
* [http://homepage1.nifty.com/fukucame/mamirap.htm Mamiya Myrapid profile] at [http://homepage1.nifty.com/fukucame/index.htm Rangefinder]
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* [http://fukucame.fan.coocan.jp/mamirap.htm Mamiya Myrapid profile] at [http://fukucame.fan.coocan.jp/ Rangefinder]
  
[[Category:Mamiya]] [[Category:Japanese half-frame viewfinder]] [[Category:Rapid film]] [[Category:M]]
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 17 February 2022

During the 1960s Japanese boom for half-frame cameras, Mamiya offered this c.1967 model with full autoexposure controlled by the selenium meter cell around the lens. The "rapid" name referred to the 35mm Rapid film cassette system used by a few manufacturers before 126 film eclipsed it as the preferred "easy loading" option in consumer-level cameras. The Myrapid was a quite advanced consumer camera since it had a quite fast f1.7 lens, a Mamiya-Tominon 1:1,7 f=32mm made by Tomioka.

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