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[MINT in BOX w/ Hood] Mamiya 7II Black Film Camera + N 80mm f4 L Lens From JAPAN

Condition:
Used
Total Condition;MINT Appearance;Appearance is beautiful.It shows minimal signs of use. *Please check ... Read moreabout condition
Price:
US $5,479.99
ApproximatelyC $7,522.11
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Located in: YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Series
Mamiya 7II
Custom Bundle
Yes
Bundle Description
Mamiya 7II Black Body in Box, Mamiya N 80mm f/4 lens in Box, Lens
UPC
0049576722503
Brand
Mamiya
Type
Medium Format, Rangefinder
Format
6x7cm
Focus Type
Auto & Manual
Item Height
4.4in.
Color
Black
Model
215-020
MPN
215-020
Features
Auto Exposure, Timer, Panorama Setting, Multiple Exposure
Item Width
6.3in.
Item Weight
2.02lbs.

About this product

Product Information

Compact and lightweight, the Mamiya 7 II is a rangefinder camera with leaf shutter lenses that are interchangeable. With a panoramic adapter accessory, this Mamiya camera allows you to take a series of stunning pictures in a panoramic format. The built-in Aperture Priority A/E feature in the Mamiya 7 II allows you to shoot 6x7 ideal format images with all fine details neatly captured in any given lighting situation. This rangefinder camera lets you focus accurately and quickly, particularly in low light situations. Thanks to the built-in electromagnetic shutter, this Mamiya camera allows you to shoot silently and with the utmost precision. The Mamiya 7 II sports six ultra high interchangeable lenses ranging from 43mm super wide to 210mm telephoto.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Mamiya
MPN
215-020
GTIN
0410000023105, 0049576722503
UPC
0410000023105, 0049576722503
Model
215-020
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52102880

Product Key Features

Color
Black
Format
6x7cm
Features
Auto Exposure, Timer, Panorama Setting, Multiple Exposure
Type
Medium Format, Rangefinder
Focus Type
Auto & Manual

Dimensions

Item Height
4.4in.
Item Width
6.3in.
Depth
2.6in.
Height
4.4in.
Width
6.3in.
Item Weight
2.02lbs.

Additional Product Features

Manual Shooting Modes
Aperture Priority
Battery Type
Lithium Battery
Shutter SPEED
4 to 500 Sec
Additional Features
Interchangeable Lenses, Auto Exposure, Self Timer
Film Type
Medium Format
Maximum Flash Sync SPEED
1/500 Sec
Lens Mount
Mamiya
Camera Type
Rangefinder
Release Date
1999

Item description from the seller

Perlands Japan Camera

Perlands Japan Camera

100% positive feedback
2.1K items sold
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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (627)

r***h (26)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Wonderful experience. If anything, the item was in better condition that I was expecting. Item description was accurate and pictures were representative. It was well-packaged and arrived at my door in the U.S. in three days (!). Would order from this seller again without hesitation.
Reply from: perlands-japan- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.
Thank you for your positive feedback. It brings me great joy. We will strive to maintain a store that meets your expectations. Please feel free to drop by whenever you find the time. If you have any inquiries or specific needs related to vintage film cameras, do not hesitate to reach out.
r***i (7)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Seller was an absolute pleasure to deal with - incredibly accommodating and answered all of my questions. The item itself arrived in absolutely immaculate condition - it was hard to tell if it had been used or not. If every seller on ebay was like this one, the world would truly be a perfect place.
Reply from: perlands-japan- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.
Thank you for your positive feedback. It brings me great joy. We will strive to maintain a store that meets your expectations. Please feel free to drop by whenever you find the time. If you have any inquiries or specific needs related to vintage film cameras, do not hesitate to reach out.
7***l (251)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Accurate description, very well packed and very fast shipping. Would happily buy from again A+++++
Reply from: perlands-japan- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.- Feedback replied to by seller perlands-japan.
Thank you for your positive feedback. It brings me great joy. We will strive to maintain a store that meets your expectations. Please feel free to drop by whenever you find the time. If you have any inquiries or specific needs related to vintage film cameras, do not hesitate to reach out.

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
34 product ratings
  • 31 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favourable review

    It doesn't get any better than this!

    To be honest, I purchased this camera because of Mamiya's superior lenses...Especially the amazing 43 mm! I have a project coming up that requires using film and I prefer medium format. Being able to use 120 or 220 with that 43 gives incredible results. After considering six other possible camera's I found there was nothing that came close to the Mamiya 7 ll. Why I love this camera: The large 6x7cm format, interchangeable lenses, light weight, ease of handling, accurate built-in light meter, reasonable size, quietness, precision viewfinder focusing, built-in timer, double exposure capability, flash sync all the way to 1/500, hot shoe for flash as well as PC outlet, and a battery that last for ages. Did I mention you can't find any medium format lenses better than those for the Mamiya 7 ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: swade23

  • Awesome Build, great value!

    I was lucky enough to be able to use this camera for a month thanks to a generous friend of mine. He lent it to me with a 50mm f4.5 and I absolutely loved it! I got some of my favorite photos with that camera and the convince of it is unprecedented with other medium formats. At first I was worried about the plastic shell, however it surprised me with how solid it felt in my hands. The leaf system inside of the lenses also allows for you to shoot handheld down to almost 1/15 with very little camera shake. The lenses provide beautiful sharpness and a nice depth of field. I personally found the light metering difficult but downloading apps or bringing out a digital camera to shoot with too can help to nail down the settings. One problem I did come across however was that occasionally i'd ...

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: x-yde

  • You need this!

    This is the king of all rangefinders! I originally bought the Mamiya 7 and loved it so much that I decided to add a 7 II to my flock. The rangefinder is deadly accurate and the lenses are razor sharp. This camera offers AEL mode and the meter is somewhat of a spot meter. For the experienced artist, this camera has just the right amount of features to make every photo look great. Each lens has a hyperfocal scale built in and the 43mm lens is the greatest wide angle lens I've ever used. I shoot architecture with it all the time and I am very happy with the way it renders lines even at the corners. This camera is a great investment, very fun to shoot with and gives you the potential for gorgeous enlargements.

  • A true photographers tool with WOW factor

    First off let me caveat my review by saying this is my first medium format camera and I am not a professional or close to one. That said, WOOOWWW!!! The images from this camera is nothing in comparison to anything I have ever taken. I am in the Nikon family, so I have used the FA, FE, F4, N80, F100 and D90. Did I say there is no comparison? I have borrowed a Nikon D700 and with my limited use of that camera, it is obvious that you will have to pay in the $7,000 range of Nikon and Canon to get naything comparable. I am still learning how to use the 7 II and my initial shots were all done in Program (Auto) mode. The sharpness and crystal clarity was a true thrill ride for me. It is simple to use, but there are minor ergonomic and functional things you have to get acclimated to. ...

  • Uncompromising image quality

    A very simple camera with the best wide angle lenses ever made for medium format film cameras. Only rangefinders and view cameras allow for wide angle lens designs that are distortion free. Most people like the 80mm, but the 65mm, 50mm, and 43mm will make you reevaluate your relationship with shorter focal lengths, especially if you're used to working with SLR systems like Hasselblad or Mamiya RZ.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: qC8_PeyFTUm@Deleted