Mamiya Sekor 1000 Dtl. The Chens The User's Review Mamiya / Sekor 1000 35 mm Film DTL SLR Camera, Released in 1968 Unloaded, the camera weighs 757.00 g (1 lb, 10.7 oz.), with batteries 758.00 g (1 lb, 10.74 oz.), and with film, 777.00 g (1 lb, 11.41 oz.). The 1000 DTL was designed to take 35mm, Cartridge Roll film
Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL 35mm SLR Film Camera M42 Auto 1.8/55 Vintage 1.8/55 from vintagefilmcamerashop.com
The 1000DTL was released in 1968 by the Mamiya Camera Company of Tokyo, Japan Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL 55mm F/1.4 Vintage Camera With Case & Strap Film Tested
Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL 35mm SLR Film Camera M42 Auto 1.8/55 Vintage 1.8/55
proper operation precision instruillent like th8 mamiya/sekor 1000 camera reql1ires strict atterltion the correct rnanipulJtion controls many cases. Along with the TL series, these Mamiya/Sekor cameras were the popular backbone of the Mamiya line in the mid-to-late 60s Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL; Mamiya/Sekor 2000 DTL; The TL models were introduced in 1966, the 500 and 1000 DTL in January 1968, and the 2000 DTL was introduced at Photokina 1968
Vintage Mamiya / Sekor 1000 DTL 35mm SLR Film Camera. The optics looked great, with minimal internal dust and no signs of fungus or balsam separation, the second of which does seem a bit more common with these AUTO mamiya/sekor lenses than average for the era. Mamiya/Sekor DTL Series The Mamiya 500- and 1000-DTL series cameras were introduced in July 1968
Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL. The 1000 DTL was designed to take 35mm, Cartridge Roll film The Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL camera was manufactured in Japan from 1968 until 1973 when production stopped 52 years ago