Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL 35mm SLR Single-Lens Reflex Camera (1968)
Calling all photophiles! The Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL is a beautiful 35mm SLR camera that's well-built and heavy despite its compact size. When this camera hit markets in 1968, it was a marvel. Mamiya/Sekor denoted it as "DTL", the "D" standing for Dual Metering. This was because, with one switch, you can select spot metering or average, a world's first in any camera. Uniquely, this was also one of the firsts with a meter switch so you could select Spot or Average depending on the lighting. It's definitely a sharp camera that's perfect for vintage enthusiasts or any photography connoisseur!
CONDITION
SPENCERTIFIED- Fully certified by Spencer
Refurbished and SPENCERTIFIED
Every function has been confirmed 100% working. We have cleaned it inside and out and replaced any worn parts.
Cosmetic Condition: Very Good.
Functional Condition: Like New.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
- Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL 35mm SLR Single-Lens Reflex Camera
- Mamiya/Sekor 50mm f/2 Camera Lens
- Camera Strap
Other information about the Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL
- Type: SLR
- Type: 35mm SLR
- Shutter speed: 1s-1/1000s
- Viewfinder: fixed pentaprism with microprism spot and meter needle (meter selection indicator on DTL models.)
- Shutter: focal-plane shutter, rubberized-cloth, horizontal-travel type
- Flash Sync: X and FP, PC socket, X-speed 1/60th
- Meter: DTL models: square spot metering area and whole-field averaging, three CdS cells, stop-down type
- Film transport: lever wind, single or multi-stroke
- Self-timer: mechanical, lever-operated
- Lens mount: M42 with automatic diaphragm
- Battery: 1x1.5 volt cell battery
DIMENSIONS
- 5.88" x 3.6" x 3.9" (Length x Width x Height)
MANUFACTURE DATE and PLACE
- MFD. 1968
- Made in Japan