While hiking I cracked the glass that covers the meter sensor. Does anyone know where I can get this repaired in the United States. The meter still works but the glass is shattered.
While hiking I cracked the glass that covers the meter sensor. Does anyone know where I can get this repaired in the United States. The meter still works but the glass is shattered.
Mamiya in the US is now MamiyaLeaf, which by all appearances has gone entirely digital. The website has no contact phone number, and the "support" link leads to the Phase One website which is exclusively digital.
As Brian suggested, I'd talk to Bob Watkins (Precision Camera Works). He knows Mamiya 6/7:
Mamiya in the US is now MamiyaLeaf, which by all appearances has gone entirely digital. The website has no contact phone number, and the "support" link leads to the Phase One website which is exclusively digital.
I concur, unless others know differently. I sent two emails to MAC a few weeks back looking for RB67 support issue and or direction to take for support. NOT an answer back. Thankfully, I found another option by buying used replacement part.
I concur, unless others know differently. I sent two emails to MAC a few weeks back looking for RB67 support issue and or direction to take for support. NOT an answer back.
MAC Group gave up the US Mamiya distributorship several months ago - Mamiya was combined with Leaf and absorbed into the Phase One empire. That's something of a historical event for those of us who have been around long enough to remember that MAC started as Mamiya America Corp.