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The '''C33''' was released in 1965 as part of the [[Mamiya C]] series of interchangeable lens [[medium format]] [[TLR]] cameras. It is an improved version of the C3.
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The '''C33''' was released in 1965 as part of the [[Mamiya C]] series of interchangeable lens [[medium format]] [[TLR]] cameras. It is an improved version of the C3. It was succeeded by the [[Mamiya C330]].
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Like the C3, it uses a film advance crank and supports cocking of the shutter automatically during the winding stage. The new dedicated lens distance scale window is on the right hand side of the body. It provides scales with focal lengths of 65mm and 80mm. The left side has distances scales for 105mm(chrome), 135mm, 180mm. Some models have additional scales for 55mm and 250mm. The lens locking clamp hinge has changed back to the right side of the body.  
 
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The C33 was released in 1965 as part of the Mamiya C series of interchangeable lens medium format TLR cameras. It is an improved version of the C3. It was succeeded by the Mamiya C330.

Like the C3, it uses a film advance crank and supports cocking of the shutter automatically during the winding stage. The new dedicated lens distance scale window is on the right hand side of the body. It provides scales with focal lengths of 65mm and 80mm. The left side has distances scales for 105mm(chrome), 135mm, 180mm. Some models have additional scales for 55mm and 250mm. The lens locking clamp hinge has changed back to the right side of the body.


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