Does Mamiya C330 have a light meter?
The viewfinder displays an automatic parallax indcator and accept interchangeable viewing screens. Much cheaper than a 6 x 6 cm single lens reflex, the Mamiya C330 is the perfect medium format camera on a budget….
| Format | 6 x 6 cm (120 rollfilm) |
|---|---|
| Lens | interchangeable, Mamiya Sekor, from 55 mm to 250 mm |
What film does Yashica Mat 124G use?
When it comes to loading film into the Yashica Mat-124G, this camera works very similarly to most medium format cameras. You can use both 120 or 220 film with this camera, and loading it into the camera is quite simple. Twist the dial on the bottom of the camera to pop open the back.
When was the Mamiya C330 made?
1969
The Mamiya C330 was released in 1969 and was the seventh camera in this system. Improvements introduced with the C3 (and retained on the C33 and C330) included a self-cocking shutter.
How much does a Mamiya C330 weight?
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Mamiya C330 Professional is a traditional film twin-lens reflex camera introduced in the 1970s for the professional and advanced amateur photography markets. This model was 340 grams lighter than the previous model C33, which weighed 2040 grams (with 80 mm lens).
What film does Mamiya C330 use?
I filed off a bit (a plane of about ½ inch long) of the viewing filter, so I can screw in filters to the taking lens. Originally this lens comes with two chrome rings you could screw in, but you don’t often find it with those still there. The Mamiya uses 120 film, 12 shots a roll, costs about $1 an image.
Does Mamiya C330 have self timer?
None of the Mamiya TLR cameras came with a self-timer.
What year is Yashica Mat 124G?
The Yashica Mat-124 G was made from 1970 till 1986 and was the last TLR produced by Yashica. Even if this type of camera seemed to be obsolete at the time of its appearence, the 124 G was a success in that time. The 124G has a four-element, 80mm F3. 5 taking lens, of the better “Yashinon” variety.
What format is Mamiya C330?
The Mamiya C330 is a TLR, 6×6 format, with interchangeable lenses. They go from 55mm (eq. in Full Frame to 28mm) to 250mm ( FF about 125mm). It has bellows focusing, it racks out 60mm, 2 ½ inch.
Is Mamiya C3 a good camera?
The C3 is a wonderful camera to work with. Uncomplicated, logical and yet just a bit quirky, truly Mamiya. The lenses are of very good quality, as is the body. German quality from Japan.
How do I unlock my Mamiya C330?
The Mamiya C330 shutter lock engaged. So check your shutter lock, if the lock button is under the ‘L’, just push it forward to unlock. The Mamiya C330 with the Shutter lock off. The C330 is an exchangeable lens camera, but is owned by many who don’t have lenses to change.
Is the Yashica Mat good?
The Yashica Mat-124 G is one of our favorite medium format cameras at Central Camera Company. Photographers love this TLR, and so do we! It has a well-deserved reputation for producing high-quality images on 120 film, and it’s a great value, selling for about 50% less than a similar Rolleiflex TLR.
What is difference between Mamiya C3 and C330?
C330 has the auto cocking mechanism, C3 does not. This makes very little difference in practice as manually cocking the shutter before each exposure is no trouble at all. The C330 also has a second shutter release on the front of the camera to the bottom right.
What lens was on Yashica A?
Yashikor 80mm f/3.5
The Lens and Image Quality. Importantly, the best part of the camera is the Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 taking lens, which is an absolute stunner at this price.
Who made Mamiya lenses?
designer Seiichi Mamiya
Mamiya was started by camera designer Seiichi Mamiya in 1940, and produced the wonderful Mamiya Six rangefinder series and then the equally fabulous Mamiyaflex TLRs in its first ten years.
Is the Mamiya C330 a good camera?
Like the RB67, the Mamiya C330 series of cameras are below focus cameras. Which is great for those who prefer a one lens setup, we will get to the Mamiya’s party trick later on.
What is the difference between the Mamiya F and 330s?
(Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 “Blue Dot” lens) Other than that, just some minor differences in how much plastic was used between the F vs S models. (the newer 330S uses more plastic, but is a little lighter) They are all about the same camera. Do I think the ‘F’ was better?
How many lenses did Mamiya make for the DSLR?
They made 7 lenses for this camera! 55 mm f/4.5, 65 mm f/3.5, 80 mm f/2.8,105 mm f/3.5,135 mm f/4.5,180 mm f/4.5 and 250 mm f/6.3 . Good Lord! Talk about commitment to a platform, Mamiya was definitely in for the long haul.