Mamiya nc1000 black body with Sekor CS 50mm, f/2 lens plus 135mm, f/2.8 lens. Film tested - working.


Shot a roll of b&w film and everything seems to work as it should. Very little wear for a camera that's around 45 years old. I cannot find any dents or scratches. Maybe some minor ones on bottom plate.


I could see no light leaks and the photos came out pretty well exposed (see sample photos). Light seals and mirror dampening foam are usually worn and not good on a vintage camera like this - should be replaced. But, camera works, takes pictures and I could not see any light leak problems on my b&w film.


One really good thing about this camera: batteries are contemporary SR44/LR44. 


The 50mm lens looks nice, aperture works as it should and glass looks nice, both front and back. Lens filter diameter is 49mm.

The 135 mm lens looks nice too, perhaps some small dust inside. This lens has an in-built hood. 52mm filter diameter.


- Viewfinder is ok - focusing using the micro prism and split screen. Only a few dust spots and hair lines.

- Self timer works properly.

- Exposure meter works.

- Aperture ring clicks as it should and blades look ok

- Shutter speed ring works as it should and all the shutter speeds seem correct as far as I can assess.

- Film counter resets as it should when you open the back.


50 mm lens comes with non-original lens cap and 2 batteries in the camera body. 

Manuals are available for download on the internet.