one90guy
Well-known
Anyone ever own or use one? On the auction site early this morning, did not need it but something made me bid. I thought I had "gas" under control but have fallen of the wagon
grapejohnson
Well-known
I learned how to take pictures on a NC1000. Only difference between the two is the film reminder on the back. It's incredibly reliable, and the 50 1.7 (which I assume is what you got with yours) is very sharp and very contrasty. There's a shutter priority mode by switching to A on the aperture ring, and if you hold the shutter down halfway, you can lock exposures if you're into that. It's much smaller than most SLRs. I believe it was Mamiya's attempt to make a budget SLR to compete with the OM-1. I love mine. My only complaint is that the lenses are very rare.
one90guy
Well-known
Got the 50mm 1.7 and a 135 2.8 lens, looking forward to running a roll through it.
Spavinaw
Well-known
There was a fairly long thread on this camera last year titled "Another camera RFF could love". Just search for "Mamiya NC1000".
kuzano
Veteran
Many of them sold under SEARS brand...
Many of them sold under SEARS brand...
The NC1000 was badged for Sears Roebuck for a few years.
The lenses are wonderful. There is web site for these and the successor Mamiya 35mm, which ended up being the series that Mamiya ceased 35mm. It was not a problem with the quality of the camera. The quartz timed Mamiya ZE, ZE2, ZE-X and ZM were great shooters. I had a number of them.
This site is a collector site for these cameras and has information on the NC1000, as well.
http://herron.50megs.com/ZE.htm
Enjoy!!!
Many of them sold under SEARS brand...
The NC1000 was badged for Sears Roebuck for a few years.
The lenses are wonderful. There is web site for these and the successor Mamiya 35mm, which ended up being the series that Mamiya ceased 35mm. It was not a problem with the quality of the camera. The quartz timed Mamiya ZE, ZE2, ZE-X and ZM were great shooters. I had a number of them.
This site is a collector site for these cameras and has information on the NC1000, as well.
http://herron.50megs.com/ZE.htm
Enjoy!!!
grapejohnson
Well-known

jeremy by scottkessler, on Flickr
Considering mine has no foam on the mirror, and that this was about 1/30th, this is a damn sharp image. I used a cable release and tripod.
one90guy
Well-known
Great photo, hope I will get good results with mine.
L David Tomei
Well-known
I loved mine and all the lenses. I think I probably posted on an earlier thread but you should take care to lock the meter (button on top of advance arm) when not using the camera. It eats up batteries if that little button is left up. Otherwise it is a great and under appreciated compact SLR. David Tomei
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
There was a fairly long thread on this camera last year titled "Another camera RFF could love". Just search for "Mamiya NC1000".
Good memory.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=119497
one90guy, welcome to the club.
Spavinaw
Well-known
Not good memory shadowfox so much as I have two of them--one labeled Mamiya and the other one labeled Sears.
one90guy
Well-known
Thank you, read the whole thread. Never bought a camera before with researching it some. Just knew I had to have it:^)
grapejohnson
Well-known
did you get it yet? i'm excited to hear what you think.
lam
Well-known
NC1000 have a good reputation here, and when I owned one (dead) it felt quality with its Olympus OM-esque shutter speed dial 
Enjoy it!
Enjoy it!
jajong
Established
ALthough the fit and finish of the body and lenses is a cut below the OMs, the optical quality of the system is excellent. And the AE-lock is a real bonus.
http://www.pbase.com/jajong/mamiya_nc1000s
Cheers,
Jan
http://www.pbase.com/jajong/mamiya_nc1000s
Cheers,
Jan
one90guy
Well-known
Mamiya
Mamiya
Love this camera, hope to print some this weekend.
Mamiya
did you get it yet? i'm excited to hear what you think.
Love this camera, hope to print some this weekend.
one90guy
Well-known
Mamiya
Mamiya
My only Olympus was the OM-10 which I liked, my youngest daughter talked me out of that kit
Mamiya
NC1000 have a good reputation here, and when I owned one (dead) it felt quality with its Olympus OM-esque shutter speed dial
Enjoy it!
My only Olympus was the OM-10 which I liked, my youngest daughter talked me out of that kit
ALthough the fit and finish of the body and lenses is a cut below the OMs, the optical quality of the system is excellent. And the AE-lock is a real bonus.
http://www.pbase.com/jajong/mamiya_nc1000s
Not sure about fit and finish, but I am pleased with the two lens that I got with it, the shutter speed on lens does not feel natural yet. But I have only ran one roll through it.
Cheers,
Jan
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Found a chrome NC1000s with 1.7/50mm at a thrift store today.
They let me have it for EUR 3.00
Cleaned the camera up, took the ground glass out and cleaned it, took front and rear elements out the lens and cleaned beginning haze out, tomorrow I will fit new seals.
It makes more sense to me than an Olympus, with its ASA dial where any sane camera designer put a shutter dial...
The small size is a real bonus.
I think I'm gonna love mine!
They let me have it for EUR 3.00
Cleaned the camera up, took the ground glass out and cleaned it, took front and rear elements out the lens and cleaned beginning haze out, tomorrow I will fit new seals.
It makes more sense to me than an Olympus, with its ASA dial where any sane camera designer put a shutter dial...
The small size is a real bonus.
I think I'm gonna love mine!
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.