Mamiya DM56 and DM33 DSLRs Announced

Mamiya Digital SLR Cameras With 56MP and 33MP Sensors

Mamiya DSLR Camera

Back in March, camera specialists from Mamiya have launched a medium format digital camera dubbed DL33. This time around, the same folks from Mamiya have caused some serious drooling in the office after announcing two new medium format DSLR models to their lineup, the new Mamiya DM56 and the new Mamiya DM33.

Meant for the professional photographer, as you probably already suspect, the new Mamiya DM56 comes with a 56 megapixel sensor, while Mamiya DM33 features a 33 megapixel sensor. Bother cameras boast high flash sync speeds of up to 1/6000 of a second, and allow you to choose from a set of three new leaf-shutter digital lenses.

Speaking of lenses, the 55mm f/2.8 D L/S, the 80mm f/2.8 D L/S and the 110mm f/2.8 S L/S are all being produced by Mamiya together with renowned manufacturer of industrial and photographic optics, Schneider Kreuznach.

We don’t have anything official regarding the cameras’ availability, but since the lenses will show up in stores in Q4, we’re assuming both the DM56 and the DM33 should hit shelves just in time for the holiday season. As for the price they’ll sell for, you may want to keep your kidneys healthy as you’ll probably have let go of one!

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