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I have a Yashica 124G that takes great photos! Sharp and good contrast. I have wondered other than the ability to change lenses on the Mamiya's, how do the cameras compare for photo quality ease of use etc.?
The main difference between the C330f and C330s, other than age, I believe is the type of interchangeable viewing screen, the C330s has a simpler drop in, and I do recommend the split image screen. You want the newer lenses as well, I think all the later lenses were black.
If your diligent you can find a Intenscreen Beattie with a split screen for the C220, they are around, and make all the difference, you can also put a meter, like the Voigtlander VC Meter or the Gossen Match meter on the optional grip
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Agreed on all points. And I also agree on the Fuji GW/GSW 690/670 - very good 120 RF.
I was thinking of the Fuji 645's, but I do have the 690 GSW, and I put a user 690 with interchangeable lens up for sale. I really like
much of what Fuji produced, I think the folder is a terrific pocket camera.
Somebody makes or did make a quick release gizmo that grabs the circular plate on the bottom of a Rolleiflex. They aso made plates to screw on to the bottom of other cameras that lacked them. Just flick a lever! I used to have one back when I was shooting weddings with TLR's. You can use the gizmo on a tripod or a flash bracket.
Yes, the Mamiya C series are reliable and have good lenses, but once you hit forty they're too dang heavy. If all you have is a 75mm lens you really learn what you can do with it, and it really isn't that restricting. The f/2.8 Rolleis, Mamiya C series, and the Hasselblad are all 80mm. The extra coverage of the 75 makes it worth putting up with an f/3.5 lens.