Mamiya 65mm f/4.5 Sekor C Lens for RB67 {77}

Model #235368

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Mamiya 65mm f/4.5 Sekor C: the RB67's native wide-angle workhorse.

On the RB67's 6x7 frame, 65mm lands at a moderate wide angle, roughly equivalent to a 30mm on 35mm format. That field of view opens up interior spaces, pulls expansive foregrounds into environmental portraits, and gives landscape shooters room to work without the distortion that plagues ultra-wide designs. The f/4.5 maximum aperture is characteristic of medium format wide angles at this focal length, where the physics of covering such a large image circle set real constraints on lens design.

The 77mm filter thread is a practical advantage in the field. Photographers already using 77mm polarizers or graduated NDs for their other lenses can share that glass without stepping rings. Mamiya's RB67 system was built around mechanical precision and modular workflow, and the Sekor C lenses were designed to that same standard, leaf shutters built into each lens body for full flash sync at any speed, which matters in daylight fill scenarios that electronic focal-plane systems handle poorly.

For a system that shoots sheet-film-scale negatives on roll film, the resolving demands on each lens are significant. The Sekor C 65mm was engineered to meet those demands across the full 6x7 frame, which is why RB67 kits assembled decades ago still produce files worth scanning today.

Who It's For

Environmental portrait photographers working in tight locations benefit from the 65mm's wide coverage on the 6x7 frame, which lets subjects sit naturally within their surroundings than getting compressed against a backdrop. Architecture and interior shooters will find the moderate wide-angle field of view useful for capturing full rooms without keystone correction headaches. Landscape photographers shooting on film who want foreground depth without extreme distortion get a reliable option here. Studio photographers doing product or tabletop work gain the leaf shutter's full flash sync capability at any speed, a genuine technical advantage over focal-plane alternatives.

Key Features

  • 65mm focal length on 6x7 format at approximately 30mm equivalent
  • f/4.5 maximum aperture typical of medium format wide-angle physics
  • Leaf shutter with full flash sync at all speeds
  • 77mm filter thread shared with standard RB67 accessories
  • Mamiya Sekor C optical formula for full-frame 6x7 resolution
  • Modular RB67 mount design with mechanical precision

FAQ

What focal length equivalent is the 65mm on RB67?
Roughly 30mm on 35mm format - a moderate wide angle that opens up interiors and environmental portraits without the distortion problems of ultra-wide designs.
Why is f/4.5 the limit for a 65mm medium format wide angle?
The physics of covering a large image circle at this focal length set real constraints on lens design. Medium format wides are optically harder to design fast than their 35mm counterparts.
Can I use my existing 77mm filters on this lens?
Yes. The 77mm thread means you can share polarizers, graduated NDs, and other glass across your RB67 kit without stepping rings.
Does this lens have a leaf shutter?
Yes. All Sekor C lenses have built-in leaf shutters that sync flash at any speed - a major advantage for daylight fill work where electronic focal-plane systems struggle.
Is this lens still sharp enough to scan and enlarge decades later?
The Sekor C 65mm was engineered to resolve across the full 6x7 frame at sheet-film standards. RB67 kits from decades ago still produce files worth scanning.
What's the practical field of view with this lens on RB67?
Wide enough to pull expansive foregrounds into environmental portraits and give landscape shooters room to work without forcing distortion into the frame.
Why choose the 65mm over other RB67 wides?
It's the native moderate wide angle for the system - the design that balances coverage, aperture, and optical performance without pushing into specialized territory.
SpecificationValue
Focal Length65mm
Max Aperturef/4.5
MountMamiya RB67
Filter Thread77mm

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Mamiya
Filter Size 77mm
Focus Type Manual focus (only)
Lens Mount Mamiya RB
Lens Type Standard / Normal
Max Focal Length 65mm
Min Focal Length 65mm