Mamiya 16 Automatic

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Japanese subminiature on cine film (edit)
8mm film Camera "A" | Camera Lite | Echo 8
9.5mm film Doryu 1 | Yashica Atoron
16mm film Albert | Beauty 16 | Bell 16 | Bell Kamra | Binoca | Camera "B" | Cyclops | Dan 16 | Darling-16 | Doryu 2-16 | Gemmy | Glico Pistol | Konan-16 Automat | Mamiya 16 Automatic | Micta | Minolta-16 | Minolta-16 EE | Minolta-16 MG | Minolta-16 MG-S | Minolta-16 P | Minolta-16 Ps | Minolta 16 QT | Mycro Super 16 | Nice | Nikon 16 | Poppy | Ramera | Ricoh 16 | Rubina | Rubix | Seiki 16 | Seiki 16 (pistol) | Shaty 16 | Sonocon 16 | Spy 16 | Steky | Golden Steky | Teleca | Viscawide-16 | Yashica Y16 | Yashica 16 EE | Zany | Zuman Super 16 | Zunow Z16
roll film and other film see Japanese roll film subminiature
110 film see Japanese 110 film

The Mamiya 16 Automatic is a subminiature viewfinder camera taking 10x14mm images on 16mm film. It was made in Japan by Mamiya, introduced in August 1959. It has a collapsible optical miniature viewfinder and a built-in selenium meter combined with an analog calculator for exposure settings that is coupled to the aperture. Other selectors are the shutter speed thumb-wheel, the film type reminder, the distance setting shifter, and a shifter to set a yellow filter in front of the lens.

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