Mamiya/Mamiya Pro-Matic
Mamiya Pro-Matic

Mamiya Pro-Matic

Mamiya · Japan · 1961

The Mamiya Pro-Matic, introduced in 1961, represents Mamiya's foray into the general 35mm consumer market during a period when the Japanese company was primarily known for its sophisticated medium-format cameras like the C series. While specific details about its format and exact type (e.g., rangefinder, SLR, viewfinder) are not readily available from the provided information, the Pro-Matic was positioned as an accessible, user-friendly camera aimed at amateur photographers. It likely featured Mamiya's characteristic attention to basic functional design and build quality for its class, embodying the brand's shift towards broader market appeal without replicating the high-end innovations found in their flagship models. As a product of the early 1960s, it participated in the rapid evolution of affordable 35mm photography, offering a practical entry point into Mamiya's ecosystem but not achieving the same level of technical distinction or market impact as their more renowned medium-format systems.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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