AlexC
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I recently picked up an old Mamiya Six folder (looks like a model III) that sports an integrated waist-level viewfinder along with the coupled eye-level rangefinder/viewfinder. The waist-level option is most useful, especially with the top mounted focus scale.
I don't recall seeing other vintage folders with both types of finder... anyone know of others?
I don't recall seeing other vintage folders with both types of finder... anyone know of others?
furcafe
Veteran
I don't know of any w/built-in waist-level finders (nice to know that they exist!), but Zeiss Ikon did offer accessory waist-level (or @ least chest-level) finders for some of their 120 folders like the Super Ikonta B.
R
Roman
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Alex,
could you post a pic of that Mamiya? I'd really be interested to see how they integrated the WLF into a folder...
Roman
could you post a pic of that Mamiya? I'd really be interested to see how they integrated the WLF into a folder...
Roman
AlexC
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Thanks, furcafe. I like the freedom of not carrying an accessory finder, so the Mamiya Six is a great pocketable camera for me. It seems that having both finders is a bit unusual, but I did come across mention of another too:
Taisei Koki Welmy Six - http://www.pibweb.com/ross/Campix/folders.htm (halfway down page)
Taisei Koki Welmy Six - http://www.pibweb.com/ross/Campix/folders.htm (halfway down page)
AlexC
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Hi Roman, the Mamiya is off to Jurgen Kreckle for a CLA. When it gets back I'll be sure to post some pics.
Update: looks like ritzcamera.com has a Mamiya Six with the waist-level finder up for sale. Picture at http://www.ritzcam.com/catalog/images/Mami6Ko.jpg; the waist-level finder is just in front of the accesory shoe.
Update: looks like ritzcamera.com has a Mamiya Six with the waist-level finder up for sale. Picture at http://www.ritzcam.com/catalog/images/Mami6Ko.jpg; the waist-level finder is just in front of the accesory shoe.
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hoot
green behind the ears
Hmm, a bit small for precise focusing, isn't it? It reminds me of the waist-level viewfinders on box cameras. I'm guessing you'd first set the focus by using the rangefinder, then keep an eye on the waist-level viewfinder for composition and the "decisive moment" in people photography. Right?AlexC said:the waist-level finder is just in front of the accesory shoe.
AlexC
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Yup, you have to preset focus or scale focus (which is easy, as the distance scale is also top mounted) and then shoot from the chest or waist.
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