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The '''Mamiyaflex Automat A''' is a circa-1949 [[medium format]] [[TLR]] from [[Mamiya]]. It had a sophisticated system to advance & stop the film wind automatically, without the need to use a [[red window]]. It also has double exposure prevention and a counter that can automatically rest. In this era, Mamiya was using 75mm f/3.5 Zuiko lenses provided by [[Olympus]]. It uses a Seikosha Rapid shutter with speed of 1 to 1/500 of a sec and B.  
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The '''Mamiyaflex Automat A''' is a circa-1949 [[medium format]] [[TLR]] from [[Mamiya]]. It had a sophisticated system to advance & stop the film wind automatically, without the need to use a [[red window]]. It also has double exposure prevention and a counter that can automatically rest. In this era, Mamiya was using 75mm f/3.5 Zuiko lenses provided by [[Olympus]]. It uses a Seikosha Rapid shutter with speed of 1 to 1/500 of a sec and B. It retailed for 4500 yen. <ref>[http://www.mamiya.co.jp/home/camera/museum/saishu-page/1940/mamiya-flex-automat-a.htm Mamiyaflex Automat A page] at [http://www.mamiya.co.jp/home/camera/museum/janru/chu-nigan.htm Mamiya 6x6 History Museum]</ref>.
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There were model revisions of the camera known as A II in 1955 as well as AIII one year later in 1956. In 1954, a version of the camera model B was available. It's main difference is a lower price and the in house Sekoru lens.
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[[Category:Japanese 6x6 TLR]] [[Category:Mamiya]] [[Category:M]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 6x6 TLR]] [[Category:Mamiya]] [[Category:M]]

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The Mamiyaflex Automat A is a circa-1949 medium format TLR from Mamiya. It had a sophisticated system to advance & stop the film wind automatically, without the need to use a red window. It also has double exposure prevention and a counter that can automatically rest. In this era, Mamiya was using 75mm f/3.5 Zuiko lenses provided by Olympus. It uses a Seikosha Rapid shutter with speed of 1 to 1/500 of a sec and B. It retailed for 4500 yen. [1].

There were model revisions of the camera known as A II in 1955 as well as AIII one year later in 1956. In 1954, a version of the camera model B was available. It's main difference is a lower price and the in house Sekoru lens.

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