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Mamiya 16 with case. works. slight loss of chrome along top edge of face of camera, not conspicuous. Does not include film cartridge.

Camera has been sitting for some time, somewhat "gummy" but seems to be improving with exercise. sold "as is".

$35 shipped within the USA.
 

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I have exactly one and a half (1.5) reloadable Mamiya 16 cassettes and might be able to provide dimensions. Not all of their film cassettes were designed to be reloadable, so beware if you manage to source unopened cassettes with the intention of easily re-loading them.

The cassettes that are reloadable have 'handed' caps for the take-up chambers. If you put them on backwards (yes, they fit) it seriously impedes and scratches the hell out the film.

The barest way to put film through it would be to use 3/4" length of dowel, about 1/2" diameter as a take-up spool with a notched end to engage the advance mechanism. Add a flat cap on the other end to maintain its vertical orientation within the take-up side.
 
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Check with Don Goldberg at DAG Camera, He works on Minox and might point you in the right direction.

Thanks, sent off an Email.

I have exactly one and a half (1.5) reloadable Mamiya 16 cassettes and might be able to provide dimensions. Not all of their film cassettes were designed to be reloadable, so beware if you manage to source unopened cassettes with the intention of easily re-loading them.

The cassettes that are reloadable have 'handed' caps for the take-up chambers. If you put them on backwards (yes, they fit) it seriously impedes and scratches the hell out the film.

The barest way to put film through it would be to use 3/4" length of dowel, about 1/2" diameter as a take-up spool with a notched end to engage the advance mechanism. Add a flat cap on the other end to maintain its vertical orientation within the take-up side.

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I'm going to see if I can get one 3D printed. It's all the rage these days I hear.
 
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