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Mamiya-Sekor C 210mm f/4

Summary

Tech Specs

Manufacturer Mamiya-Sekor
Series 645
Model C
Focal Length 210mm
Max Aperture f/4
Min Aperture f/32
Format 645
Image Circle -
Minimum Focus 8' / 2.5m
Focus Rotation -
Iris Blades 9
Optical Design 5 / 4
Squeeze n/a
Front Diameter 2.718“ (hood)
Filter Thread 58mm
Focus/Zoom Rod n/a
Native Mount Mamiya 645
Data Protocol n/a
Length 5.4 in.
Weight 715g
Body Telescope -
Body Material -
Focus Drive Manual
Iris Drive Manual
Zoom Drive n/a

History

Country of Origin: Japan
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Service

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Full CLA: 5-6 hrs.
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Spray and bake threads: +1 hrs.
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Haze / separation in doublets
Do not offer to correct. Cost and risk is too high. Replacing with a donor lens/element is recommended.
PL/EF mount conversion
PL or EF mount conversion is available for most Sekor C primes that are in the original Mamiya 645 mount. Conversion not available for lenses with an integrated shutter system or the Mamiya RZ mount system.
Re-anodize exterior: 6-7 hrs + $50/part (typically 5-7 parts)
some focal lengths may have helical attached to rear housing, if so, additional lapping is required after anodizing. Sekor C lenses have plastic housings. Be careful offering anodizing!
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Cine-Mod

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Focus Ring O.D.: 2.691”
Zoom Ring O.D.:
Iris Ring O.D.: 2.75“
De-click Y/N: Yes
Additional Notes:Iris gear is possible but not generally recommended since the surface area is very slim, the gear will cover the stop numbers (unless a custom segmented gear is made and attached via screws into the iris ring) and the iris rings on some Mamiya-Sekor lenses, specifically the C N variants, is plastic, which can flex. Generally, iris rings on the C versions are aluminum, while the iris rings on the C N versions are plastic. The quickest way to distinguish between a C and a C N variant (besides, of course, looking at the engraved serial ring — the C will always be green, while the N will be white) is the texture of the rubber focus grip. If the grip has a diamond texture, it is a normal C version. If the grip has an elongated bar-type pattern, it is a newer C N version.
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