Mamiya Sekor 65mm f/3.5 Lens for Mamiya Twin Lens (C220/330) Camera (Pre-Owned)

$199.95
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Lens is in beautiful condition, glass shines like new! Front and rear glass elements are clean with no scratches, marks, haze or fungus.  Shutter has no oils built up and opens and closes perfectly fine. Lens body doesn't have any significant marks or scratches and the small ones it has don't affect functionality at all. 

The Mamiya Sekor 65mm f/3.5 is a medium format lens known for its exceptional image quality and versatility. It is a lens that was originally designed for Mamiya's medium format cameras, such as the Mamiya 6 and Mamiya 7 series. Here are some reasons why this lens is considered to be good:

  1. Image Quality: The Mamiya Sekor 65mm f/3.5 is highly regarded for its sharpness and optical quality. It produces images with excellent clarity and resolution. The lens is designed to minimize optical distortions, aberrations, and chromatic aberration, resulting in high-quality, detailed photographs.

  2. Versatility: With a 65mm focal length, it offers a wide angle of view, making it suitable for a variety of photography styles. It can be used for landscape photography, street photography, architectural photography, and even portraiture when you want a wider perspective.

  3. Build Quality: Mamiya lenses, including the Sekor 65mm f/3.5, are known for their solid build quality. They are typically made of high-quality materials and feature precise engineering. This lens is durable and can withstand the rigors of professional use.

  4. Manual Focus: While some may see this as a drawback, the manual focus design of the lens allows for precise control over focus, which is particularly important in medium format photography. It's appreciated by photographers who prefer manual focus for its precision.

  5. Bokeh: The lens has a maximum aperture of f/3.5, which, while not extremely wide, can still provide a shallow depth of field and pleasing background blur (bokeh) when used at wider apertures. This can be useful for isolating subjects and creating a sense of depth in your photos.

  6. Portability: Despite being designed for medium format cameras, the 65mm f/3.5 is relatively compact and lightweight, making it a good option for those who want to travel with a medium format system without carrying excessively heavy gear.

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