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Mamiya RZ67

The Mamiya RZ67 is a 6x7 medium format single-lens reflex system camera introduced in 1982 as the successor to the RB67. It uses interchangeable lenses, film backs and viewfinders, and was aimed at professional studio and portrait photographers working with 120 and 220 roll film.

At UK auction in recent years, hammer prices for RZ67 bodies and outfits have spanned roughly £550 to £1,100, with a limited sample pointing to a midpoint near £800. As of 2026, what an RZ67 is worth today depends heavily on whether the lot is a body alone or a working kit with lens, back and finder — complete outfits sell for more at saleroom level, while bodies with cosmetic or electronic faults can trail the range.

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: June 2026

Date Price Source
Jun 2026 £600 Flints Auctions
Nov 2025 £550 Special Auction Services
Feb 2006 £660 Christie's
May 2001 £1,057 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Mamiya RZ67 worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer results for the RZ67 sit in the region of £550 upwards, with complete outfits pushing higher depending on lenses and accessories included.

How much does a Mamiya RZ67 sell for at auction?

A clean RZ67 body typically sells for several hundred pounds at UK auction, while fuller kits with a Sekor Z lens and film back achieve higher prices.

Is the Mamiya RZ67 a good value medium format camera?

For the 6x7 negative size and system flexibility, the RZ67 offers strong value at its current price level, though running costs for film and servicing should be factored in.