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The Only Mamiya Cameras Worth Buying in 2026

If you're buying a Mamiya camera in 2026, the best options are no longer new — they're refurbished. You can pick up cameras like the Mamiya RB67 for under £900 that were used professionally for years. But not every Mamiya is worth buying anymore.

Best For

    Typical Refurb Price

    Entry-Level

    £200–£400

    Mid-Range

    £400–£800

    Professional

    £800+

    Popular Models

    Mamiya is renowned for its medium format camera systems, particularly the RB67 and 645 series. These professional-grade film cameras are prized by photographers for their exceptional image quality and build reliability. Refurbished Mamiya systems offer access to medium format photography at a fraction of new prices.

    Lens Ecosystem Note

    Mamiya medium format systems remain highly sought after by film photographers and are increasingly valuable as analog photography grows.

    Key Strengths

    • Professional medium format
    • Exceptional build quality
    • Extensive lens ecosystem
    • Excellent image quality

    Best For

    Professional photographers, serious enthusiasts, studio work

    Which Mamiya is right for you?

    Mamiya RB67

    Best for Beginners

    Typical Refurb Price

    £300 – £600

    Mamiya RB67

    Best Value

    Typical Refurb Price

    £300 – £600

    Mamiya RB67

    Best Overall

    Typical Refurb Price

    £300 – £600

    Popular Mamiya cameras worth buying right now

    Mamiya

    Mamiya RB67

    Pro Choice
    Film0MPMedium Format Film

    Typical Refurb Price

    £300 – £600

    Key Features

    • Professional medium format
    • Exceptional build quality
    • Modular system design
    • Interchangeable film backs

    Watch Out For

    • Film camera - requires film and development
    • Check mirror mechanism

    What most people get wrong about Mamiya

    1

    Buying the newest model

    The latest Mamiya isn't always the best value. Older flagships often outperform newer entry-level bodies and cost significantly less on the used market.

    2

    Ignoring shutter count

    A Mamiya with 80,000 actuations is a better buy than one with 150,000, even if the price is similar. Always ask for shutter count before purchasing.

    3

    Overlooking ecosystem costs

    Buying a Mamiya body is just the start. Factor in the cost of lenses and accessories before committing to the system.

    Quick specs comparison

    ModelTypeSensorTypical PriceBest For
    Mamiya RB67FilmMedium Format Film£300–£600Professional medium format