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Mamiya-16 Automatic

The picture size of 10 x 14mm, it uses 16mm film and utilizes of the double film magazine connected by a bridge. Although the film magazine with 16mm film set inside had been on the market until 1978, unfortunately it is not being manufactured now and acquiring it is so hard.
The body size of Mamiya 16 Automat is a little bit larger than the previous models because it employs the built-in follow-the-needle type clenium exposure meter. Other changes from the previous ones are that the direct-view finder is changed to the collapsible Albada bright-frame finder, and the lens from Cute f3.5/25mm to Mamiya Sekor f2.8/25mm. Others are mostly same as the previous model such as most of the operation devises are located on top of the camera.

* First introduced in August, 1959.
* Camera type : midget camera using 16mm film
* Picture size : 10 x 14mm
* Lens : Mamiya Sekor f2.8/25mm (three-group, three element)
* Viewfinder : collapsible Albada bright-frame finder with parallax correction mark
* Focusing : for-element focusing
* Distance : 0.3m to inf.
* Shutter : mechanical leaf shutter, self-cocking mechanism
* Shutter speeds : B, 1/2 - 1/200sec.
* Flash sync contact : X
* Exposure meter : follow-the-needle type clenium meter
* Body dimensions : 104 x 32 x 48mm
* Body weight : 273 g.
* Others : Light yellow filter is built in.