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The '''C3''' was the third development of the C released in 1962 as part of the [[Mamiya C]] series of interchangeable lens medium format TLR cameras. The C3 was a major update to the system. It was the version that became popular with amateur and professional photographers and was the foundation for the success of the following models. It improves upon the C2 by having a winding crank instead of the knob design. It was replaced with the [[Mamiya C33]] in 1965.
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* Mamiya [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/mamiya/mamiya_c3/mamiya_c3.htm C3 manual] at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras]
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The C3 was the third development of the C released in 1962 as part of the Mamiya C series of interchangeable lens medium format TLR cameras. The C3 was a major update to the system. It was the version that became popular with amateur and professional photographers and was the foundation for the success of the following models. It improves upon the C2 by having a winding crank instead of the knob design. It was replaced with the Mamiya C33 in 1965.


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