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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * [http://www.herron.50megs.com/ZE.htm Mamiya Z series], at [http:// | + | * [http://www.herron.50megs.com/ZE.htm Mamiya Z series], at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170711091708/http://herron.50megs.com/index.html Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras"] (archived) |
* [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://www.thecamerasite.net/01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/mamiyaze-x.htm Mamiya ZE-X] at [http://www.thecamerasite.net The Camera Site] by Reijo Lauro | * [http://www.thecamerasite.net/01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/mamiyaze-x.htm Mamiya ZE-X] at [http://www.thecamerasite.net The Camera Site] by Reijo Lauro |
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The Mamiya ZE-X, introduced in September 1981, was the world's most advanced cross-over system camera. It was also distributed by the German shop Foto-Quelle as the Revue X-4M.
A particularly sophisticated automatic exposure control system meant the camera could be used in either aperture- or shutter-preferred automatic modes, and if the system determined the photographer's selection of shutter speed or aperture was incorrect, a crossover network would automatically override.
Links
- Mamiya Z series, at Ron Herron's "Collecting Mamiya 35mm Cameras" (archived)
- Mamiya Z-Series homepage of J. Mueck
- Mamiya ZE-X at The Camera Site by Reijo Lauro