mike rosenlof
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on the C220F at least, and I presume the non-f version also, nothing prevents you from cocking the shutter again and having another exposure.
You wind the film and it stops at the next frame. Cock and fire the shutter as many times as you like. When you fire the shutter, the wind is enabled to let you wind to the next frame.
I like the 330f, but I like my 220f as much. It's just different. The film wind feels a lot smoother without the shutter cock feature. I'm OK with the manual cocking. I miss the auto parallax indication occasionally. The 220F has a nicer folding viewfinder than older models. But you need to verify what finder is on whatever Mamiya TLR you buy, they get swapped around a lot.
Now I have a question for the 220F. My copy has the focusing screen installed with the fresnel pointing up. That seems wrong to me, and the ridges catch dust and junk more than if the fresnel were pointing down. If anybody with a 220f reads this, what is the screen orientation on your camera?
You wind the film and it stops at the next frame. Cock and fire the shutter as many times as you like. When you fire the shutter, the wind is enabled to let you wind to the next frame.
I like the 330f, but I like my 220f as much. It's just different. The film wind feels a lot smoother without the shutter cock feature. I'm OK with the manual cocking. I miss the auto parallax indication occasionally. The 220F has a nicer folding viewfinder than older models. But you need to verify what finder is on whatever Mamiya TLR you buy, they get swapped around a lot.
Now I have a question for the 220F. My copy has the focusing screen installed with the fresnel pointing up. That seems wrong to me, and the ridges catch dust and junk more than if the fresnel were pointing down. If anybody with a 220f reads this, what is the screen orientation on your camera?