Mamiya/Mamiya Super Deluxe (II)
Mamiya Super Deluxe (II)

Mamiya Super Deluxe (II)

Mamiya · Japan

Based on minimal available information, the Mamiya Super Deluxe (II) appears to represent a mid-range or potentially entry-level model within Mamiya's extensive product line. Likely introduced during the post-war era, possibly in the 1950s or 1960s, this camera was presumably designed as a robust, functional medium format roll film camera for enthusiasts or professionals seeking a reliable system without the premium cost or complexity of Mamiya's flagship models like the C series. Its exact format is uncertain but may have been 6x6 cm or a smaller roll film size. Characterized by straightforward mechanics, a metal body, and essential features such as a reliable shutter and coupled rangefinder (if applicable), it offered practical shooting capabilities in a durable package, embodying Mamiya's reputation for accessible quality during a period when medium format remained the domain of serious photography.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.8
Value
1.8
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.2

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