Mamiya
(JP¥38,000)
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けむりぷろ2023
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For sale: 1975 Mamiya M645 with PD Finder and Winder / Sekor Zoom ULD 105-210mm f4.5 (includes Canon Skylight Filter 1X). The following maintenance has been performed: replacement of the deteriorated light seals and mirror box light-absorbing material, including the interior. The shutter has been lubricated, and the curtain speed and first curtain brake have been adjusted. There is no shutter unevenness at high speeds or vignetting, and vertical shooting is not a problem. There are no issues such as light leaks. The film counter has been serviced and the frame advance is normal. The BC lamp lights up. Regarding the condition of this camera: there are scratches and scuffs from years of use by a "railway photography enthusiast." There are also dust, cleaning marks, and some remaining traces of mold on the lens and viewfinder that could not be completely removed, but they have been serviced to the point where they do not affect shooting. A thin line is visible in the PD finder due to the prism deterioration, a common issue, but it is not noticeable during shooting. This is a practical PD finder, but for those seeking accuracy, the use of a separate light meter is recommended. Important Notes: * Opening and closing the battery compartment door is easier with a finger cot. * Shutter confirmation should be done with a dummy film or MURTI. * The shutter speed of the PD finder is linked to the body. * To remove the finder, rotate the lock button to release it, then push it in and remove it. * To open the back cover, press the plate to release the lock, then slide the lever in the direction of the arrow. The 120 holder can be removed. * It is necessary to align the start mark when loading the film. * There are many "etiquette" rules for handling medium format cameras, and unreasonable operations are prohibited. Please understand the operation through "YouTube" etc. before starting actual shooting. "Sample Photos" C57180 pulling the Banetsu Monogatari train, KODAK GOLD200 Itoshima, Hirase Curve, Uenojiri Embankment, Otono Curve, Ubado - Toyokawa Straight Data was extracted from Fuji Color CD. Only tone curve correction and dust removal were performed; no image processing such as color correction was done. This camera is a practical unit with scratches and scuffs from years of use and is being sold as is. This is an "as is" sale in Japanese. There is no warranty, including for shooting. Please check the profile.
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