Allan Reade
Established
Merelyok,
There are some great photos there, both the harbour shots and the portraits.
There are some great photos there, both the harbour shots and the portraits.
mrisney
Well-known
The depth of field, that can be done with the Mamiya bellows (C220 -80mm f/2.8) is quite nice

Vincent.G
Well-known
The Mamiya C220/C330 are great buys nowadays given people's obsession with rollei's and hassy's TLRs. I just love to buy systems or stuff that people are not crazy over and yet are hidden gems. The versatility of interchangeable lenses that gives excellent image quality together with their affordability makes this system attractive to new 6x6 MF users like me.
le vrai rdu
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any example with the 55mm ?
Vincent.G
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Lilserenity
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le vrai rdu
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yes, quite heavy but I will need one, can't decide wich one to take ; pentax 67 system or mamiya TLR
both are interesting and I can't afford both togethers
both are interesting and I can't afford both togethers
Atto
Established
yes, quite heavy but I will need one, can't decide wich one to take ; pentax 67 system or mamiya TLR
both are interesting and I can't afford both togethers![]()
Depends on what kind of photo you pretend to shot.
Handhled? forget about P67, the mirror shake is notorious. I've shot the C220 80mm ƒ2.8 1/30 with decent results.
Regards,
Nicolás.
le vrai rdu
Well-known
I can shot handheld with the pentax
I tried, it works , the mirror slap is massive but so is the camera
KenR
Well-known
Great photos - I had a C330 in the past and loved both the 55mm and the 80mm lenses. But the camera was so heavy that it was hard to hike with. In addition it was so big and strange looking that people would stare at the camera from a long way off. At first I thought that I was paranoid, but my wife noticed it as well. She told me to sell it as it was bothering her to have the people staring at me and the camera.
xcube
Member
C220 80mm Kodak 400VC


Borghesia
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I love the Mamiya C-series, these pictures were taken with the Sekor 135mm :


Wayno
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Mamiya C3 with 65mm lens on Kodak BW400CN just before the wind blew all the petals off the tree.
Allan, those flowers are absolutely stunning.
any example with the 55mm ?
This is a shot from the 55 (as are a few more of mine on the previous page):

For years I used a 55mm lens that had nasty scratches and chips in the front element. It still performed pretty well and I took a lot of my favourite pictures with that lens.
le vrai rdu
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seems to be a nice camera
I have to look at the focusing screen issue , it looked quite dark, and in a coal mine this coal be very troublesome
I have to look at the focusing screen issue , it looked quite dark, and in a coal mine this coal be very troublesome
Allan Reade
Established
Wayno, thanks.
I have admired some of the other coastal Mamiya photos you have posted.
This is really great, too.
Allan
I have admired some of the other coastal Mamiya photos you have posted.
This is really great, too.
Allan
Keith Cocker
Member
Great photos - I had a C330 in the past and loved both the 55mm and the 80mm lenses. But the camera was so heavy that it was hard to hike with. In addition it was so big and strange looking that people would stare at the camera from a long way off. At first I thought that I was paranoid, but my wife noticed it as well. She told me to sell it as it was bothering her to have the people staring at me and the camera.
I would have sold your wife!
xxloverxx
Shoot.
Great photos - I had a C330 in the past and loved both the 55mm and the 80mm lenses. But the camera was so heavy that it was hard to hike with. In addition it was so big and strange looking that people would stare at the camera from a long way off. At first I thought that I was paranoid, but my wife noticed it as well. She told me to sell it as it was bothering her to have the people staring at me and the camera.
I would have sold your wife!
Sorry, but I'd've done the same as Keith
Vincent.G
Well-known
Singapore Skyline @ Night
Mamiya C220 | Sekor 55mm f4.5 | Kodak TMAX 400 | Exposure: 12 seconds at f16, tripod

Mamiya C220 | Sekor 55mm f4.5 | Kodak TMAX 400 | Exposure: 12 seconds at f16, tripod
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