Medium Format
Mamiya RB67 Pro S Value and Price Guide (1974–1990)
Condition-adjusted values, full specifications, production history, and live links to current listings.
Low (good)
£280
Median (excellent)
£480
High (mint)
£780
Market value by condition
| Condition | Range |
|---|---|
Mint As-new, full kit, original box | £600 to £780 |
Excellent Clean cosmetics, fully working | £480 to £600 |
Good Honest user, minor signs of use | £280 to £480 |
For parts Not working, sold for spares | £80 to £180 |
Values are estimates based on real sale data and are not formal appraisals.
Price history
Median value, last 12 months
Sourced from sold listings
Specifications
- Format
- Medium Format
- Mount
- Mamiya RB
- Country
- Japan
- Production
- 1974–1990
- Type
- 6x7 medium-format SLR
- Mount
- Mamiya RB bayonet
- Shutter
- Leaf in lens, 1s to 1/400s
- Weight
- 2.7 kg with 90mm and 120 back
- Notes
- Rotating back is the signature feature, no need to turn the camera.
Production history
Studio photographers loved the RB67 because the rotating back let them switch portrait and landscape without moving the tripod. The system is mechanical (no batteries), the 6x7 negative is genuinely large, and lenses are cheap relative to Hasselblad. Examples with a 90mm f/3.8 lens and a 120 film back are the standard configuration.
Frequently asked
How much is a Mamiya RB67 Pro S worth?
A Mamiya RB67 Pro S in working condition typically sells for £280 to £780, with a median around £480. Mint or boxed examples can exceed the top of this range; non-working "for parts" bodies sell well below it.
When was the Mamiya RB67 Pro S made?
The Mamiya RB67 Pro S was produced from 1974 to 1990 in Japan.
What format is the Mamiya RB67 Pro S?
It is a Medium Format camera using the Mamiya RB mount.
Are these values formal appraisals?
Values are estimates based on real sale data and are not formal appraisals. For insurance or auction-grade appraisals, consult a specialist.