Mamiya/Mamiya Pistol-Camera
Mamiya Pistol-Camera

Mamiya Pistol-Camera

Mamiya · Japan · 1954

The Pistol-Camera by Mamiya, introduced in 1954, represents a curious entry in the Japanese manufacturer's product line. Largely undocumented and lacking specific details regarding its format, type, or precise function, it appears to have been a specialized or experimental device rather than a mainstream model. Based on its name and era, it likely took the form of a pistol-shaped unit, possibly intended for discrete surveillance, novelty, or a very specific industrial application where its unique form factor was advantageous. Without surviving specifications or significant historical accounts confirming its use or reception, the camera remains a footnote in Mamiya's history, primarily known for its unconventional design and introduction in the early post-war period of Japanese camera manufacturing. Its obscurity stems directly from the lack of verifiable information about its purpose, performance, and market presence.

Pricing

Market Value
~$9,095

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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