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The '''Prismat NP''' is an early interchangeable lens 35mm SLR camera from [[Mamiya]] released in 1961. The body does not have any marking for the model name. It has a horizontal travelling cloth [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 1 to 1/1000, plus B. It has FP and X synchronisation terminals on the rear, and a [[self timer]]. The lens has an Exakta bayonet mount. Some examples come with a Canon OM 50 mm f/1.9, as illustrated here.
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The '''Prismat NP''' is an early interchangeable lens 35mm SLR camera from [[Mamiya]] released in 1961. The body does not have any marking for the model name. It has a horizontal traveling cloth [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 1 to 1/1000, plus B. It has FP and X synchronisation terminals on the rear, and a [[self timer]]. The lens has an Exakta bayonet mount. Some examples come with a Canon OM 50 mm f/1.9, as illustrated here.
  
 
The camera was also distributed by [[Sears]] as the '''Sears 32A''', '''Sears 32B''', '''Tower 32A''' and '''Tower 32B'''.  
 
The camera was also distributed by [[Sears]] as the '''Sears 32A''', '''Sears 32B''', '''Tower 32A''' and '''Tower 32B'''.  

Revision as of 02:59, 17 March 2016

The Prismat NP is an early interchangeable lens 35mm SLR camera from Mamiya released in 1961. The body does not have any marking for the model name. It has a horizontal traveling cloth focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/1000, plus B. It has FP and X synchronisation terminals on the rear, and a self timer. The lens has an Exakta bayonet mount. Some examples come with a Canon OM 50 mm f/1.9, as illustrated here.

The camera was also distributed by Sears as the Sears 32A, Sears 32B, Tower 32A and Tower 32B.



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