Mamiya’s Big Shots

The Mamiyaflex C2 is a 6×6 TLR, whereas the Mamiya 23 Standard is a 6×9 rangefinder (depending on which film back is attached).

Mamiyaflex C2 and Mamiya 23 Standard
Mamiya’s big boys!
I have the 6×9 back on the 23. The standard lens is the Mamiya-Sekor f3.5 90mm with a Sekosha-S shutter.
The 23 is an affordable option for 6×9 format, and of course, the Mamiyaflex C2 is one of the best early TLRs.
As pictured, the C2 weighs 1,596 grams, and the Standard weighs 1,999 grams without film.
I enjoy the 6×9 format and regret selling my Fujica GW-690.
The Standard’s date code is ‘FD,’ which indicates that it was made in April 1966.
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It’s interesting to note that the lenses almost align.
With the hand grip attached.

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