For Sale Mamiya 3x - 6x7 Magnifier

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olddog

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I have the rare and coveted Mamiya loupe. It is in mint condition. Asking $145 OBO. Shipping included to the lower 48 states. The description and specs are below. Please let me know if you would like a picture of the item.


MAMIYA 3x - 6x7
Mamiya
The 6x7 3x Mamiya Magnifier allows full-frame inspection of all formats from 6x7cm or smaller.
Cat # 601-304

Includes:

Screw-in translucent hood
Screw-in opaque hood
Eyepiece cap
Leatherette storage case for protection

6x7 3x Mamiya Magnifier Specifications:

Optics: Lens Multi-coated super achromatic lens with adjustable eyepiece
Element/Group 3/3
Aperture 39mm
Viewing Area Effective aperture 93mm/3.66"
Full-frame format 6x7cm
Construction Precision-engineered metal barrel eyepiece, with screw in hood
Dimensions Diameter 3.93”/100mm
Height 3.38”/86mm
Height extended 4.13”/105mm
Weight With metal hood 13.6 oz./385g
With translucent hood 13 oz./370g
 

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Shootar401

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I don't think it works on the RZ, it's just for viewing 6x7 negatives full frame. B&H sells them (or used to), I looked at them a few times, not too bad if you shoot MF and look at your negs on a light box
 
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I works just the way Shootar401 described. This is a large loupe for viewing negatives, slides and print details. For the negatives and slides you would use the opaque hood, for prints you would use the translucent one.

Thanks.

Ken
 
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