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Mamiya RZ67 Professional

The Mamiya RZ67 Professional is a 6x7 medium format SLR introduced in 1982 as the electronically-controlled successor to the mechanical RB67 system. It uses a rotating back, bellows focusing and interchangeable Sekor Z lenses, and was aimed at studio and commercial photographers shooting transparency film.

At UK auction, hammer prices for the RZ67 Professional body have ranged from around £310 to £880 over the past few years, with a median near £600. Today's results are highly condition- and configuration-dependent: complete outfits with a 110mm Sekor Z, prism finder and a working 120 back sell for considerably more than bare bodies, and the camera's worth at saleroom level is held back by the weight of electronic shutter repairs.

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: May 2026

Date Price Source
May 2026 £400 Special Auction Services
Nov 2025 £875 Flints Auctions
Jan 2025 £312 Flints Auctions
Nov 2023 £400 David Duggleby
Oct 2022 £812 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Mamiya RZ67 Professional worth today?

Recent UK auction sales price the RZ67 Professional between roughly £310 and £880, with most complete bodies selling around the £400–£800 mark depending on what lens and back are included.

How much does a Mamiya RZ67 Professional sell for at auction?

Hammer results in 2025 have ranged from £312 for a tatty body up to £875 for a cleaner, better-equipped example, so the realistic value sits in the mid-hundreds of pounds.

Is the RZ67 Professional the same as the RZ67 Pro II?

No — the original RZ67 Professional is the 1982 model, while the Pro II and Pro IID are later revisions with different finder and metering compatibility, and prices for those variants are typically higher.