snegron said:Scanning 120 film produces great images on par with other 12 and 16 MP cameras,
The news in the Mamiya-OP web site says that Mamiya-OP is going to sell their optical related business including the Mamiya K.K.(subsidiary) and the brand name "Mamiya". Mamiya K.K. will be liquidated after the disposal, Cosmo Digital Imaging will provide after-sales.HerrBremerhaven said:Could a future Mamiya actually be branded a Cosmo?
snegron said:I think we are ignoring the bigger, sadder issue: how much longer will 120 film be available for purchase and process before it goes the way of Mamiya, Contax, Minolta, and Nikon Film cameras? Scanning 120 film produces great images on par with other 12 and 16 MP cameras, not to mention the incredible prints we get from negatives to paper in traditional developing.
digiconvert said:Soon only Canon and Nikon will remain as camera manufaturers (?) and they are clearly heading down the consumer path with high spec 'amateur' SLRs, using the Pro line almost as an advertising ruse (we make the D1 so we must be good type of line- ages old marketing I know).
snegron said:I think we are ignoring the bigger, sadder issue: how much longer will 120 film be available for purchase and process before it goes the way of Mamiya, Contax, Minolta, and Nikon Film cameras? ...
Nothing beats the feeling of using the tank like Mamiya cameras ...
David Brown said:Agreed (on the last statement above). I have a Mamiya TLR, and an M645. And I'm considering buying an RB. Nothing I own was bought new, and most of it was bought way before the current, um, ... d***** era. This stuff is plentiful in the used market, and will remain so for a long time. I'm using 30 year old MF stuff (also Kowa and Fuji) and a lot of folks use MF gear older than that!
As other posters have said, 120 cameras are harder to get new, but film is not and won't be. The future is not that bleak!![]()
Having said all this upbeat stuff, though; isn't Fuji out of the MF business, too?![]()
Cheers
kunihiko said:Cosmos Scientific Systems, Inc. (Japanese)
http://www.cosmos.jp/
David Brown said:Having said all this upbeat stuff, though; isn't Fuji out of the MF business, too?![]()
roteague said:You must have a cheap scanner if that is all you are getting.
HerrBremerhaven said:Thanks kunihiko,
Nice to have a link, though it gives me slightly more confusion. Do you think perhaps Cosmos might want the lens making technology, or might there be a scientific application in something Mamiya do well? There must be some reason for them to spend money on Mamiya.
Ciao!
Gordon
digiconvert said:Going off on a tangent and probably off topic (so if I get expunged I know why !) does this reflect a trend for camera manufacturers to become less prevelant in the image capture market ? Pentax, Konica, Mamiya - the list now includes spome BIG names . Soon only Canon and Nikon will remain as camera manufaturers (?) and they are clearly heading down the consumer path with high spec 'amateur' SLRs, using the Pro line almost as an advertising ruse (we make the D1 so we must be good type of line- ages old marketing I know).
firecracker said:http://www.mamiya-op.co.jp/home/electronics/ele02.htm
. . . . . . . . It's the electronics division of Mamiya group that holds the techology for security equipment. . . . . . . . . .
Just a thought.
HerrBremerhaven said:Wow . . . interesting thought. I never knew they had that division. I had seen Mamiya branded golf clubs, but never knew about this.
I guess more speculation . . . perhaps Mamiya will not sell a partial division, and requires Cosmos to get all or nothing. Seems I read in another news item that the deal has to be approved by the stockholders in June.
It gets weirder too, with MAC (in United States) merging with an advertising agency. Of course, MAC also import Sekonic, TOYO, and a few other photography items, not just Mamiya.
Ciao!
Gordon
Gibran said:Is it possible that reports of the end of Mamiya Cameras have been greatly exageratted? This official Mamiya PDF seems to indicate that the Mamiya Camera business will continue just under new ownership, not that the company will be "gutted" so to speak just for Security Technology.
http://www.mamiya.com/assets/pdfs/Mamiya_Cosmo_Digital.pdf
David A. Goldfarb said:Or Europe for that matter. For the last few years, I suspect Robert White had a pretty good business selling M7's to the US.
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