Mamiya NC 1000 (1978)
A compact and lightweight 35mm bayonet-mount automatic SLR camera introduced in 1978 as part of Mamiya’s new NC series.
Overview
The Mamiya NC 1000 is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera released in 1978, marking a significant shift from Mamiya’s earlier SLR designs. Described as a "dramatic departure" from previous models, it was developed during a period of rapid advancement in camera electronics and positioned as a compact, lightweight system. The NC 1000 features a bayonet-mount design and belongs to the Mamiya NC series, which represented the company's push into more modern, electronically influenced SLR systems. It weighs only 16 oz (approximately 454 grams), making it notably lighter than earlier Mamiya SLRs.
Specifications
| Type | 35mm bayonet-mount automatic SLR camera |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Years Produced | 1978 |
| Lens Mount | Mamiya NC bayonet mount (three-flange, 49 mm) |
| Dimensions | 136 mm x 83 mm x 50 mm (body only) |
| Weight | 16 oz (approx. 454 g) |
Design
The NC 1000 supports lens compatibility through adapters, including the P-Mount Adapter that allows use of Mamiya TL, DTL, and SX series lenses. Additionally, an NC-P mount adapter enables the use of Pentax thread-mount lenses, expanding its versatility despite the introduction of a new proprietary bayonet system.
Market
In the used market, the Mamiya NC 1000 has been estimated to sell at auction for $60–$80. The silver version is less common and may command a slightly higher value among collectors.
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