Copal square shuttered camera or its Seiko counterpart ?
It's an electronically-controlled cloth shutter, like OM2.
I have seen one of these before and it caught my eye straight away ... as you say the lines are incredibly clean.
Hows the viewfinder in comparison to our beloved OM's?
The viewfinder is remarkably bright and nice.
Definitely above average.
It uses needle indicator on the left-bottom side going vertically.
To answer your real question, no, it doesn't dethrone the mighty OM-1 viewfinder.
I don't think there will ever be one.
And going from memory, aside from RTS (or Yashica FR1), I don't recall seeing a diagonal split-image spot in the middle. Which I rather like.
I think this camera is designed to compete with OM from the get go.
In their ads for this camera, Mamiya boasted about things that "professionals" are used to in their bigger cameras.
but i was just wondering about the thread title. another slr that rff COULD love..? don't we love any damn camera, and secretly sometimes even stroke them a bit?
Haha...
I don't stroke my cameras.
Carefully display them in cabinets, yes.
Very pretty camera. Pity it's not K-mount 😉
Wouldn't that be nice.
Ah, here we have something.
Mamiya put out an M42 adapter for this camera that works with those lenses with aperture pins. Quite ingenious, it triggers the pin when the shutter is tripped. I only recall Chinon CE-3 that does this by design, and maybe some other Pentax SP variations. But I've never seen this accomplished via an adapter.
Furthermore, of course these adapters are scarfed up by ebayers and very rarely one came up. Fortunately, there is a clever guy who took it upon himself to get a sample of the adapter, model it in 3D and make it available for us to buy via this nifty website called Shapeways.
I have two of these adapters in order, we'll see how good they are.
Didn't Fujica make a tiny little m42 mount camera?
The M42 Fujicas are cute. But they don't have shutter speed around lens mount and as Paul said, this guy is more compact.
I didn't use to think much of Mamiya's 35mm offerings, as I was only familiar with their bulky M42-mount TL and DTL series. More recently, I've read up on their other SLRs and found them rather interesting. I'm currently courting the idea of buying a Mamiya ZE2; however, the NC1000 looks rather attractive. If the ZE2 turns out to be more plastic than metal, and not very compact, I'll try to get an NC1000 instead. Did your set come very cheap?
Never had the ZE model. They are rather generic looking compared to this one. On the side, NC mount lenses will work on ZE cameras, but get this ... not vice versa :bang:
Cheap is relative, but at $30 it fits my meager collector budget. Plus it still works.
The lenses, however is another story. Rare as hen's teeth (the wider ones) or price-gouged to high heavens. That's why I was so surprised spotting the 35mm (my favorite focal length) completely out of the blue.
I've read that the Fujica's had a great viewfinder...😀
I was looking at them when wanting to replace an old M42 body I have...
Well Sam, you have another contender now.
🙂