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Hi, I hope this is the correct forum to ask this. 🙂
I am trying to identify a camera I once had 30-some years ago when I was in my late teens. It was my first "real" camera, and it was a Mamiya-Sekor rangefinder of some kind. I can't remember the model name or number to save my life, and lately I've been kicking myself for selling it years ago. 🙁
I've looked on some websites, and the closest I can come is the Auto-Deluxe model, but the photos of that model just don't look right. Again, this was 30-some years ago.
It had a 1.7 lens (I remember very specifically since it was one digit faster than my brother's Pentax 1.8) and the distinguishing feature I remember most was a meter switch that was circular on the rear that I was always leaving on. 🙂
I bought it from a friend of my brother, who brought it back from overseas, so it may be a model that wasn't common here in the States. I don't think I've ever seen another one like it. This was (not to show my true age) about 1970. The camera was not new then, I always assumed mid-late 60's in vintage.
I am hoping to identify what it was, and maybe even find another one like it. Yes, I've searched Ebay for the past month or so with nothing like it showing up. 🙁
I'm now realizing that there are things you can do with something like that which you can't with a SLR or a point-and-shoot.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
TIA 🙂
I am trying to identify a camera I once had 30-some years ago when I was in my late teens. It was my first "real" camera, and it was a Mamiya-Sekor rangefinder of some kind. I can't remember the model name or number to save my life, and lately I've been kicking myself for selling it years ago. 🙁
I've looked on some websites, and the closest I can come is the Auto-Deluxe model, but the photos of that model just don't look right. Again, this was 30-some years ago.
It had a 1.7 lens (I remember very specifically since it was one digit faster than my brother's Pentax 1.8) and the distinguishing feature I remember most was a meter switch that was circular on the rear that I was always leaving on. 🙂
I bought it from a friend of my brother, who brought it back from overseas, so it may be a model that wasn't common here in the States. I don't think I've ever seen another one like it. This was (not to show my true age) about 1970. The camera was not new then, I always assumed mid-late 60's in vintage.
I am hoping to identify what it was, and maybe even find another one like it. Yes, I've searched Ebay for the past month or so with nothing like it showing up. 🙁
I'm now realizing that there are things you can do with something like that which you can't with a SLR or a point-and-shoot.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
TIA 🙂