Mamiya C330 Professional F
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The Story Behind |
To accompany my Yashica Mat 124G as a more
sturdy alternative, I picked up a C330 Professional F. This
thing is build like a tank ;)
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Technical
Data
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Manufacturer |
Mamiya |
Built |
1972
- 1982 |
Type |
TLR / Twin Lens Reflex |
Film Type |
120 or 220, switched by
rotating pressure plate |
Viewing Lens |
Interchaneable (Mamiya
Sekor 2.8/80mm default) |
Taking Lens |
Interchaneable (Mamiya Sekor 2.8/80mm default) |
Film advance |
Single 360 edgree
clockwise stroke |
Shutter cocking |
Part of film advance
stroke |
Shutter releases |
Two, Side (plastic tab)
and chin. The side release incoroprates a lock operating on both
releases. |
Parallax compensation |
Automatic, all lenses (if
55/65mm correction pate employed) |
Exposure compensation |
As parallax compensation |
Lens focus scale |
Hexagonal rod, manually
adjustable scales. |
Interchangeable screens |
Yes |
WLF type |
Type 2 |
Flash shoe |
Side, cold |
Removable back |
Yes |
Multi exposure |
Yes |
Cable release |
Yes |
Tripod screw |
3/8" with insert for 1/4".
Note that there is supposed to be a small inner locking screw,
but it is often missing. |
Others |
Focus knob lock, texture
leatherette finish. Film tab holder introduced, which
incosporates the 120/220 setting window. Some models had black
side panel rims and black rims on the film spool retainers. |
Weight |
1390 g |
Dimensions (WxHxD) w/o
lenses |
WLF closed: 123mm x
170mm x 110mm WLF opened: 123mm x 220mm x 110mm |
Zubehör
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System Summary |
Mamiya TLR System Summary by Graham Patterson |
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Mein Eindruck
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May 2018 |
Massive, brick,
sturdy, ... precise. |
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