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Introduced in December 1980, the Mamiya ZE-2 (right) continued the quartz-regulated metal focal plane shutter begun in the ZE. Both cameras have an automatic exposure with aperture priority and, once it is determined, the aperture setting on both can be locked. The ZE-2 added a shake-prevention warning and a shutter-speed dial, and allowed a manual override (you can't select a shutter speed manually on the ZE). An electronic sensor coupled each lens to the camera through six gold contact points. The sensor automatically selected the slowest hand-held shutter speed possible for that focal length.
 
Introduced in December 1980, the Mamiya ZE-2 (right) continued the quartz-regulated metal focal plane shutter begun in the ZE. Both cameras have an automatic exposure with aperture priority and, once it is determined, the aperture setting on both can be locked. The ZE-2 added a shake-prevention warning and a shutter-speed dial, and allowed a manual override (you can't select a shutter speed manually on the ZE). An electronic sensor coupled each lens to the camera through six gold contact points. The sensor automatically selected the slowest hand-held shutter speed possible for that focal length.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://mamiya-ze.joerg-mueck.de Mamiya Z-Series homepage of J. Mueck]
 
* [http://mamiya-ze.joerg-mueck.de Mamiya Z-Series homepage of J. Mueck]
* [http://herron.50megs.com/ZE.htm Resource for every Mamiya 35mm collector]
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* [http://mamiya35collectors.com/ZE.htm Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras"]

Revision as of 14:48, 30 January 2006

Introduced in December 1980, the Mamiya ZE-2 (right) continued the quartz-regulated metal focal plane shutter begun in the ZE. Both cameras have an automatic exposure with aperture priority and, once it is determined, the aperture setting on both can be locked. The ZE-2 added a shake-prevention warning and a shutter-speed dial, and allowed a manual override (you can't select a shutter speed manually on the ZE). An electronic sensor coupled each lens to the camera through six gold contact points. The sensor automatically selected the slowest hand-held shutter speed possible for that focal length.

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