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The '''[[Mamiya]] C series''' is a professional-level series of [[TLR|twin lens reflex]] medium format cameras made in Japan. One notable distinction of the C series is the fact that they can use interchangeable lenses—a feature only found on one other [[TLR]] camera, the Koni Omegaflex.
 
The '''[[Mamiya]] C series''' is a professional-level series of [[TLR|twin lens reflex]] medium format cameras made in Japan. One notable distinction of the C series is the fact that they can use interchangeable lenses—a feature only found on one other [[TLR]] camera, the Koni Omegaflex.
 
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=== General links ===
 
=== General links ===

Revision as of 19:41, 28 April 2011

Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (M–Z)
6×6cm
M–Z
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The Mamiya C series is a professional-level series of twin lens reflex medium format cameras made in Japan. One notable distinction of the C series is the fact that they can use interchangeable lenses—a feature only found on one other TLR camera, the Koni Omegaflex.

C-Series Body Versions

  • Mamiyaflex C (1956-58)
  • Mamiyaflex C2 (1958-62)
  • Mamiya C3 (1962-65)
  • Mamiya C33 (1965-69)
  • Mamiya C33 Professional
  • Mamiya C22 (1966-68)
  • Mamiya C220 (1968-?)
  • Mamiya C330 (1969-74)
  • Mamiya C330f (1972-82)
  • Mamiya C220f (1982-95)
  • Mamiya C330s (1983-94)

Available lenses

  • 55mm f4.5
  • 65mm f3.5 chrome shutter
  • 65mm f3.5 blue dot
  • 80mm f2.8 chrome shutter
  • 80mm f3.5
  • 80mm f2.8 blue dot
  • 80mm f2.8 S
  • 105mm f3.5 chrome shutter
  • 105mm f3.5 D
  • 105mm f3.5 DS
  • 135mm f4.5 chrome shutter
  • 135mm f4.5 black shutter
  • 180mm f4.5 chrome
  • 180mm f4.5 black shutter
  • 180mm f4.5 SUPER
  • 250mm f4.5 black shutter



General links

Photographers Using the Mamiya C330

Manuals and documentation