Mamiya 16 automatic Analogue camera

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The camera depicted in the image is a classic compact 35mm Minox film model, renowned for its extraordinarily small size and optical quality. This exemplar presents itself in its iconic pocketable design with a front flap, which protects the lens when closed and serves as a support for the optics when opened. On the front stands out the Color-Minotar 1.2 lens with a 35mm focal length, famed for its sharp detail and color rendition. The body is made of black fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate, ensuring lightness and robustness at the same time. Alongside the camera is its original soft black leather case with an engraved brand, ideal for preserving the object's aesthetic over time. This lot represents an unmissable collectible for vintage and analog photography enthusiasts, perfect for display in a shop window or for street photography thanks to its incredible discretion and portability. The overall aesthetic condition appears excellent, with no evident signs of wear on the covering or on the lens. If you want, I can: add a section on technical specifications such as shutter speeds and battery type; create a bullet list of the camera’s strengths to include in the lot listing; modify the text to include information about the mechanical functioning. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The vintage camera shown in the photo is a rare version of the Exa 35mm produced by Rheinmetall Sömmerda in the German Democratic Republic. This specific model is distinguished by the prestigious front engraving of the System Exa brand above the inscription Rheinmetall Sömmerda with the VEB logo at the center, a historical detail highly sought after by collectors of East European cameras. The body features a two-tone chrome and black finish with the classic removable top-viewfinder that enhances its vintage charm. The camera mounts a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 and a 50mm focal length, identified by the famous red anti-reflective treatment indicated by the letter T on the barrel. This lot represents a unique opportunity for postwar historical rarity collectors, combining Exa’s mechanical design with the rare craftsmanship of Rheinmetall’s Sömmerda plant. The cosmetic condition of the body and metal finishes is exceptional for the item’s age, with legible inscriptions and clear lenses. If you wish, I can: provide details on the Rheinmetall Sömmerda history; create a technical specifications list for the listing; write the text in a more formal or commercial tone. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The retro reflex camera with interchangeable lenses shown in the image is an Exa 2a 35mm model produced by Ihagee in Dresden, East Germany. This model is characterized by a compact, robust body with chrome finishes and black faux-leather covering, topped by a fixed pentaprism viewfinder with an integrated top hot shoe. On the front you can clearly see the model name Exa 2a and the classic shutter release button positioned on the left side of the body, typical of the Exakta system. The exemplar mounts a prestigious Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2a 58mm lens with a bright nine-blade aperture, delivering exceptionally smooth and sought-after bokeh among photographers. This lot is of great interest to collectors of historical DDR cameras and to lovers of traditional analog film photography. The overall aesthetic condition is excellent for the piece’s age, with gleaming chrome, well-defined inscriptions, intact covering, and clean, scratch-free lens. If you want, I can: identify the actual producer of the barrel via the serial number; provide specifications on filter diameters and weight; explain the optical performance and typical distortion of this wide-angle lens. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The ultra-compact camera shown is a Mamiya 16 Automatic, a historic subminiature model produced in Japan in the late 1950s. This pocketable camera uses 16mm film and is distinguished by a selenium light meter visible at the top beside the viewfinder. The satin metal body features on the front the clear engraving of the model Mamiya 16 Automatic, accompanied by various mechanical selectors including the ASA film speed ring and the shutter speed dial. The unit comes with its original protective gray leather case with a zipper and integrated wrist strap, which bears the model name embossed on the front. This lot represents a collectible item of great technological charm, ideal for espionage enthusiasts and vintage miniaturized cameras of the era. The cosmetic condition is overall very good, with clearly defined lettering, polished metal finishes, and minimal signs of wear on the case due to time. If you want, I can: identify the exact body maker from the serial number; provide the specifications for film speed dial and weight; explain the performance of the camera and its suitability for spy or covert use. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more

Seller's Story

With 50 years of experience in the world of photography, we offer objects related to this field from a 360-degree perspective.
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The camera depicted in the image is a classic compact 35mm Minox film model, renowned for its extraordinarily small size and optical quality. This exemplar presents itself in its iconic pocketable design with a front flap, which protects the lens when closed and serves as a support for the optics when opened. On the front stands out the Color-Minotar 1.2 lens with a 35mm focal length, famed for its sharp detail and color rendition. The body is made of black fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate, ensuring lightness and robustness at the same time. Alongside the camera is its original soft black leather case with an engraved brand, ideal for preserving the object's aesthetic over time. This lot represents an unmissable collectible for vintage and analog photography enthusiasts, perfect for display in a shop window or for street photography thanks to its incredible discretion and portability. The overall aesthetic condition appears excellent, with no evident signs of wear on the covering or on the lens. If you want, I can: add a section on technical specifications such as shutter speeds and battery type; create a bullet list of the camera’s strengths to include in the lot listing; modify the text to include information about the mechanical functioning. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The vintage camera shown in the photo is a rare version of the Exa 35mm produced by Rheinmetall Sömmerda in the German Democratic Republic. This specific model is distinguished by the prestigious front engraving of the System Exa brand above the inscription Rheinmetall Sömmerda with the VEB logo at the center, a historical detail highly sought after by collectors of East European cameras. The body features a two-tone chrome and black finish with the classic removable top-viewfinder that enhances its vintage charm. The camera mounts a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 and a 50mm focal length, identified by the famous red anti-reflective treatment indicated by the letter T on the barrel. This lot represents a unique opportunity for postwar historical rarity collectors, combining Exa’s mechanical design with the rare craftsmanship of Rheinmetall’s Sömmerda plant. The cosmetic condition of the body and metal finishes is exceptional for the item’s age, with legible inscriptions and clear lenses. If you wish, I can: provide details on the Rheinmetall Sömmerda history; create a technical specifications list for the listing; write the text in a more formal or commercial tone. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The retro reflex camera with interchangeable lenses shown in the image is an Exa 2a 35mm model produced by Ihagee in Dresden, East Germany. This model is characterized by a compact, robust body with chrome finishes and black faux-leather covering, topped by a fixed pentaprism viewfinder with an integrated top hot shoe. On the front you can clearly see the model name Exa 2a and the classic shutter release button positioned on the left side of the body, typical of the Exakta system. The exemplar mounts a prestigious Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2a 58mm lens with a bright nine-blade aperture, delivering exceptionally smooth and sought-after bokeh among photographers. This lot is of great interest to collectors of historical DDR cameras and to lovers of traditional analog film photography. The overall aesthetic condition is excellent for the piece’s age, with gleaming chrome, well-defined inscriptions, intact covering, and clean, scratch-free lens. If you want, I can: identify the actual producer of the barrel via the serial number; provide specifications on filter diameters and weight; explain the optical performance and typical distortion of this wide-angle lens. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more The ultra-compact camera shown is a Mamiya 16 Automatic, a historic subminiature model produced in Japan in the late 1950s. This pocketable camera uses 16mm film and is distinguished by a selenium light meter visible at the top beside the viewfinder. The satin metal body features on the front the clear engraving of the model Mamiya 16 Automatic, accompanied by various mechanical selectors including the ASA film speed ring and the shutter speed dial. The unit comes with its original protective gray leather case with a zipper and integrated wrist strap, which bears the model name embossed on the front. This lot represents a collectible item of great technological charm, ideal for espionage enthusiasts and vintage miniaturized cameras of the era. The cosmetic condition is overall very good, with clearly defined lettering, polished metal finishes, and minimal signs of wear on the case due to time. If you want, I can: identify the exact body maker from the serial number; provide the specifications for film speed dial and weight; explain the performance of the camera and its suitability for spy or covert use. AI responses may contain errors. Learn more

Seller's Story

With 50 years of experience in the world of photography, we offer objects related to this field from a 360-degree perspective.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Mamiya
Model/type nr
16 automatic
Physical condition
Very good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Estimated period
1970-1980
ItalyVerified
1008
Objects sold
96.41%
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