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Mamiya introduced the autofocus in the AF 4. Inthe company name was changed to Mamiya-OP K. Mamiya made a last attempt towards the amateur market at the end of the s with some rangefinder and point and shoot 35mm cameras, together with their continuing series of 35mm SLRs, but following the collapse of one of their major international distributors, Osawa, the company went bankrupt in Mamiya continued as a specialized medium format camera maker, with the M Super 4. Mamiya dropped the 35mm rangefinders around the mid s, and the range of the Mamiya series at the end of the s was formed by the Press, the Mamiya C and the 35mm SLRs.
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A mention should be made here of Mamiya's short lived entry into movie camera production with a range of small 8mm electric cameras made between and The same year Mamiya introduced the Mamiya Pressa medium format press camera inspired by some Linhof models. The last Mamiya Six version appeared in Despite being an exciting innovation, the Mamiya Magazine 35 was only a limited success, while the Mamiyaflex C would become the first of a long series. Together with the Mamiya Six, these four series were the basis of the Mamiya range throughout the s.
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To ensure a reliable supply of lenses, Mamiya bought an optical company at Setagaya, Tokyo. Mamiya is a Japanese camera maker, founded in and that progressively specialized itself in professional medium format cameras.