Used Mamiya RB 50mm 4.5 Sekor C - Good

Key Features
- Mamiya RB 50mm 4.5 Sekor C Lens
- For Mamiya RB67
- Prime lens
- 11 elements in 9 groups
- Manual focus
- 77mm filter thread
- Slip-on hood type
- Color: Black
Overview
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Condition: Good
Take detailed portrait or medium shots with the Mamiya RB 50mm 4.5 Sekor C Lens. Designed for Mamiya RB67 medium format SLR, this prime lens has 11 elements arranged in 8 groups. Its built-in floating element system ensures sharp imagery. The lens offers an 82° field of view so that you can use it for capturing wide-angle shots as well. This lens can focus down to a minimum distance of 1 m. The lens accepts a 77mm circular filter on the front thread.
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lens specification
| Weight | 920 g |
| Mount Type | Breech lock |
| Minimum Aperture | f/32 |
| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 1m |
| Maximum Aperture | f/4.5 |
| Dimensions | 55 x 72 mm |
| Angle of View (diagonal) | 82° |
| Elements / Groups | 11 / 8 |
| Lens Filter Size | 77mm |
used condition
| Good Condition | Small amount of cosmetic wear and some blemishes |
| Used Condition | Good Condition |
camera attributes
| Autofocus | Manual focus |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
lens
| Focal Length | 50mm |
- Used Mamiya RB 50mm 4.5 Sekor C Lens
- Front and Rear lens cap
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