645AFD III Release
The Sekor LS lens series is designed for use with the 645DF and it incorporates a lens shutter. A wide-angle lens with an angle of view of 65 degrees, which is the equivalent to a 34mm lens in the 35mm format, produces most natural image for a wide-angle lens.
Three separate digital back adapters to connect the M series digital back (M18, M22 or M31) to the RB67, RZ67Pro/ProII and 4x5 cameras have become available for sale.
In response to demands from professional photographers globally, Mamiya announces its much anticipated 645DF.
The Mamiya Sekor AF 80mm F2.8 LS D has been developed for digital photography and is approved of by esteemed optics maker Schneider-Kreuznach.
Mamiya Digital Imaging is proud to announce our new M series digital backs, consisting of three new models: the M18, M22 and M31, the latest additions to our digital line-up
The Mamiya Sekor AF 45mm F2.8 D lens has an angle of view of 76 degrees in the 645 format. It has a 16 bit CPU and has particularly fast communication during digital photography. Thanks to its construction using low-dispersion glass, chromatic aberration is kept at a minimum while a floating mechanism helps achieve images that are sharp from the center to the periphery.
Still boasting a 21.3 mega pixel Dalsa CCD sensor, the ZD Back Double Buffer has twice the buffer memory of its predecessor and can shoot continuously for up to 22 frames. It is compatible with SD, CF I /CF II and SDHC cards. 35 custom function options can be displayed on the main LCD when used with the 645AFDIII. To distinguish between models, the gMamiya ZD Backh logo is printed in red. Tethered shooting has been made easier with our new remote capture software, downloadable from this site.
Mamiya Remote Capture Beta Version can be used with the Mamiya ZD camera and both Mamiya ZD Back models for tethered photography via an IEEE1394 cable.
Mamiya Digital Imaging is pleased to unveil at Photokina 2008 a vertical grip for use with the 645AFDIII series.
Mamiya Digital Imaging is proud to launch this year at Photokina 2008 an adapter for the Mamiya ZD Back and 4 x 5 inch format cameras.
Mamiya Digital Imaging is pleased to announce at Photokina 2008@two new interchangeable lenses, the Mamiya Sekor AF 80mm F2.8 D/LS lens, and Mamiya Sekor AF 45mm D lens, the latest additions to our Sekor D range.