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The '''C330''' was released in 1969 as part of the [[Mamiya C]] series of interchangeable lens [[medium format]] [[TLR]] cameras. It is an improved version of the C33.
 
The '''C330''' was released in 1969 as part of the [[Mamiya C]] series of interchangeable lens [[medium format]] [[TLR]] cameras. It is an improved version of the C33.
  
Similar to the the previous C33 model it uses a film advance crank and supports cocking of the shutter automatically during the winding stage. A new feature is interchangeable focusing screens. It can be changed by first removing the finder, extending the bellows and rotating the lever on the front of the screen holder. The lens selector knob has been redesigned with more focal lengths which now include the 55mm, 65mm, and 250mm lenses. The right side of the camera no longer has the lens distance scale window and has moved to the left side of the body. This six sided scale can switched to a variety of focal lengths by rotation of the knob. This scale is also interchangeable. The back no longer has the film loaded red window, as the back fully supports both 120 and 220 film. It uses a rotating pressure plate inside the back, which also switched the film type display window on the back. The film counter is automatically adjusted for the film type. There is two [[shutter release]]s, one on the lower right hand side base of the body and another plastic downward firing one at the right side of the front standard. The one on the base supports a screw in [[cable release]]. The releases can also be locked.
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A new feature of the C330 is interchangeable focusing screens. There are six additional types of screens available. It can be changed by first removing the finder, extending the bellows and rotating the lever on the front of the screen holder.  
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The lens locking clamp hinge has changed back to the right side of the body. The right side of the camera no longer has the lens distance scale window. It has moved to the left side of the body. This six sided scale is interchangeable and can be switched to a variety of focal lengths by rotation of the knob. The lens selector knob has been redesigned with more focal lengths which now include the 55mm, 65mm, and 250mm lenses.
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Similar to the the previous C33 model, the C330 uses a film advance crank and supports cocking of the shutter automatically during the winding stage. The back no longer has the film loaded red window, as the back fully supports both 120 and 220 film. It uses a rotating pressure plate inside the back, which also switched the film type display window. The film counter is automatically adjusted for 120 or 220 film.
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There are two lockable [[shutter release]]s, one on the lower right hand side base of the body and another plastic downward firing one at the right side of the front standard. The one on the base supports a screw in [[cable release]].  
 
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The final version C330S was released in 1983. It is nearly identical to the previous version. The body is lighter because more plastic parts have been used. It introduces the single action waist level finder. The focus screen have changed and are incompatible with the previous C330 and C330f. The strap lugs are no longer a slot type.
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The final version C330S was released in 1983. It is nearly identical to the previous version. The body is lighter because more plastic parts have been used. The shutter release lock has been changed and is now on the right of body instead of the front standard. A newer single action waist level finder was introduced. This wlf is also enclosed when the magnifier is used.
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The lens distance scale has changed. 55mm, 65mm and 80mm scales can be viewed easily at the window marked in orange. Since the various 105mm lenses differ there are multiple scales for 105mm. The scales are available in meter or feet. Though interchangeable, previous C330 scales are incompatible with the S model.
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The focus screen have changed and are incompatible with the previous C330 and C330f. The camera is still removable but is not compatible with any of the single exposure sheet film backs. The strap lugs are no longer a slot type.
  
 
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The C330 was released in 1969 as part of the Mamiya C series of interchangeable lens medium format TLR cameras. It is an improved version of the C33.

A new feature of the C330 is interchangeable focusing screens. There are six additional types of screens available. It can be changed by first removing the finder, extending the bellows and rotating the lever on the front of the screen holder.

The lens locking clamp hinge has changed back to the right side of the body. The right side of the camera no longer has the lens distance scale window. It has moved to the left side of the body. This six sided scale is interchangeable and can be switched to a variety of focal lengths by rotation of the knob. The lens selector knob has been redesigned with more focal lengths which now include the 55mm, 65mm, and 250mm lenses.

Similar to the the previous C33 model, the C330 uses a film advance crank and supports cocking of the shutter automatically during the winding stage. The back no longer has the film loaded red window, as the back fully supports both 120 and 220 film. It uses a rotating pressure plate inside the back, which also switched the film type display window. The film counter is automatically adjusted for 120 or 220 film.

There are two lockable shutter releases, one on the lower right hand side base of the body and another plastic downward firing one at the right side of the front standard. The one on the base supports a screw in cable release.

C330f

A revised version was released in 1972 as the C330f, it can be identified by a focus locking leaver on the left focus knob. The lens selector knob has also been revised and no longer contains the ASA window for setting film speed. Instead of the ASA window, the back has added a film memo holder which sits on top of the film format window.


C330S

The final version C330S was released in 1983. It is nearly identical to the previous version. The body is lighter because more plastic parts have been used. The shutter release lock has been changed and is now on the right of body instead of the front standard. A newer single action waist level finder was introduced. This wlf is also enclosed when the magnifier is used.

The lens distance scale has changed. 55mm, 65mm and 80mm scales can be viewed easily at the window marked in orange. Since the various 105mm lenses differ there are multiple scales for 105mm. The scales are available in meter or feet. Though interchangeable, previous C330 scales are incompatible with the S model.

The focus screen have changed and are incompatible with the previous C330 and C330f. The camera is still removable but is not compatible with any of the single exposure sheet film backs. The strap lugs are no longer a slot type.


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