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Mamiya 7 II

The Mamiya 7 II is a 6x7 medium format rangefinder camera that uses 120 and 220 roll film with interchangeable leaf-shutter lenses. It was introduced in 1999 as the updated version of the Mamiya 7, positioned as a lightweight travel and landscape alternative to SLR medium format systems.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for Mamiya 7 II bodies and kits have ranged from around £1,500 to £4,000, with a median near £2,100 across sales observed since late 2023. As of 2026 the camera continues to command strong saleroom figures — condition, the presence of the 80mm f/4 N lens, and working electronics are the main factors pushing a sale toward the upper end of what it is worth, while body-only or cosmetically tired examples sell for less.

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: November 2025

Date Price Source
Nov 2025 £3,125 Flints Auctions
Nov 2025 £4,000 Flints Auctions
Oct 2025 £1,512 Chiswick Auctions
Oct 2025 £1,764 Chiswick Auctions
Nov 2024 £4,000 Flints Auctions
Nov 2024 £3,125 Flints Auctions
Oct 2024 £1,800 Harper Field Auctions
Oct 2024 £2,100 Harper Field Auctions
May 2024 £1,400 Tennants Auctioneers
Dec 2023 £2,100 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Mamiya 7 II worth today?

Based on UK auction hammer results since 2023, a Mamiya 7 II is worth roughly £1,500 to £4,000, with a median price around £2,100 depending on whether a lens is included and on overall condition.

How much does a Mamiya 7 II sell for with the 80mm lens?

Complete kits with the 80mm f/4 N lens have sold for around £3,100 to £4,000 at recent UK auctions, while body-only or lesser examples have fetched closer to £1,500–£1,800.

Why does the Mamiya 7 II hold its value?

The 6x7 rangefinder format with interchangeable lenses is uncommon, and continued demand from film photographers keeps the price firm; sales history shows the median value has remained near £2,100 across multiple years.