Plaubel Makina - Plaubel Makina 67, W67 & 670

Plaubel Makina 67, W67 & 670

The Japanese-made Plaubel Makina was a major redesign with Nikkor lenses and integrated metering. It was manufactured first by Copal and later by Mamiya. Models 67 and 670 have Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 lenses. The "67" series models take ten 6×7cm exposures on 120 rollfilm, The 670 model also accepted 220 rollfilm (20 exposures per roll).

The Plaubel Makina W67 was a camera in the Plaubel Makina range. It was produced in Japan in the mid-1980s. It was a 6x7cm format folding rangefinder camera similar to the 670 model, but with a wide-angle Nikkor 50mm lens (roughly equivalent to a 28mm lens in 35mm format. The lens was considered one of the sharpest and most flare-free of any produced during the analog photography era. The W67 made 10 exposures per roll of 120 film.

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