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Mamiya 210mm f/4

The Mamiya 645 210mm f/4 is a manual-focus short telephoto lens for the Mamiya 645 medium format system, covering the 6x4.5cm frame. With its modest f/4 maximum aperture and 210mm focal length, it was designed primarily for portraiture, head-and-shoulders work, and general short-tele applications on 645 bodies.

At UK auction in recent sessions the 210mm f/4 has been a low-priced item, with hammer results sitting between £30 and £50 — a median around £40 at saleroom level, before buyer's premium. These are wholesale auction prices rather than dealer asking figures, and as of today in 2026 the lens still sells for similar money when condition is honest; clean, fungus-free copies tend to push toward the upper end of that range while cosmetically tired examples are worth less.

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Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: April 2024

Date Price Source Variant
Apr 2024 £30 Special Auction Services
Apr 2024 £50 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Mamiya 645 210mm f/4 worth today?

Recorded UK auction hammer prices have ranged from £30 to £50, so the current value of a usable copy sits in that bracket before commissions are added.

How much does a Mamiya 645 210mm f/4 sell for at auction?

Recent UK saleroom results show the lens selling for £30 to £50 at hammer, with the price largely driven by glass clarity and aperture condition.

Is the 210mm f/4 a good portrait lens for the Mamiya 645?

Yes — its 210mm focal length on the 6x4.5 format gives a comfortable short-telephoto perspective well suited to portraits, and the low used price makes it an accessible entry into the system.