
Mamiya C330 - Wikipedia
The Mamiya C330 Professional is a traditional film twin-lens reflex camera [1] 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).
Mamiya C330 - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
Feb 18, 2022 · 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 Mamiya C33. Similar to other models in the series, it supports interchangeable finder viewing system allowing options such as a chimney style magnifier, eye level prism and the traditional waist level ...
Mamiya C330 Review - The hunt for the perfect 6x6 - 35mmc
Jul 13, 2020 · Generally speaking, the Mamiya C330F and most C bodies are wonderful, while aren’t as refined as the Rolleiflexes, so you will have to put up with some of its eccentricities. But don’t let that or the size difference scare you away from this wonderful masterpiece. In short, do I recommend the Mamiya C330F or any of the C series? Yes, and no.
Differences between Mamiya C330, C330-F and C330-S
Jun 20, 2001 · I think the most significant difference between the 330 and 330-F is a focus lock lever on the 'F'. Between the F and S, they changed the focus screen. The earlier models had a large metal frame around the screen, and the S does something different.
The Mamiya 330 – A TLR Legend - Anatomy Films
Most would give the TLR “legend” status to the Rolleiflex 2.8. And I primarily agree. But comparing the images, the build, the price point and the extensive lens availability, and the Mamiya C330 will actually more than hold it’s own in a head to head competition. (not to mention the earlier Mamiya C220) But this is NOT a comparison.
Mamiya C330 Review: The medium format all-rounder - Dusty Grain
Dec 28, 2023 · The Mamiya C330 is a medium format TLR (Twin lens reflex) camera made in Japan by Mamiya. The first model of the C330 was released in 1969, followed by the “F” model in 1972 and the “S” model in 1983. All models have the designation “Professional” on the bottom of the camera front.
MAMIYA C330F – The Best Mamiya TLR - TLRgraphy
Oct 15, 2012 · The MAMIYA C-330F was the final version of the “C” series cameras built by the MAMIYA camera corporation of JAPAN. The “F” model was the final model produced into 1980 by the MAMIYA corporation, it…
Mamiya C220 or C330? - Photrio.com Photography Forums
Jul 7, 2006 · The 330s officially supports user-exchangeable screens, the 220f unofficially supports the same choice of screens as the 330s. Neither can use the older screens from the earlier 330 or 330f models. Until recently I owned both 330s and 220f, plus an older backup 220.
A Love Letter to the Mamiya C330 - ftrc.blog
Oct 31, 2024 · One of my all-time favorites is the Mamiya C330. They have a charm and character you can’t find in digital cameras. This twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera is a workhorse that can handle anything you throw at it, making it the perfect travel companion.
Review: Mamiya C330 - West Yorkshire Cameras
Apr 30, 2014 · The Mamiya TLR series was topped by the C330 which boasts features such as 120 & 220 compatibility, a one-action wind on crank, a changeable back for single exposure photography, and also weighs 340g less than the C33.