There have been no significant changes to the Mamiya TLR pages for
the past couple of years. As the cameras get older, and film cameras
become less dominant in the photographic world, this is inevitable.
I expect to do one more revision to catch up on new and outdated links,
and probably generate it as a PDF.
This site lingers on, though it would make more sense to close it
down.
At the moment the new URL -
http://www.gapatterson.org -
continues to point to this server. The Mamiya TLR pages are widely
referenced, both on-line and in print, so a relocation is not trivial.
A mirror of the Mamiya material can be found at
http://www.gapatterson.com/grahamp, which is located on a US server.
This site may be more up to date in practice since it is easier to manage.
Some of the links here will lead to other servers. This is usually
because the material is collaborative and we need a mutually convenient
home for it.
The Mamiya TLR System Summary has been
revised, and continues to expand.
I am always surprised at how little details keep cropping up. I doubt that
this little research project will ever really end.
I have added
a couple of independent photo pages for Mamiya TLRs which concentrate on
details which may not be clear from descriptions alone.