Mamiya C

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Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (M–Z)
6×6cm
M–Z
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The Mamiya C series is a professional-level series of twin lens reflex medium format cameras made in Japan. One notable distinction of the C series is the fact that they can use interchangeable lenses—a feature not found on any other TLR cameras.

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C-Series Body Versions

  • Mamiyaflex C (1957)
  • Mamiyaflex C2 (1958)
  • Mamiya C3 (1962 ?)
  • Mamiya C33 (1965)
  • Mamiya C22
  • Mamiya C220 (1968)
  • Mamiya C330 (1969)

Links

General links

Photographers Using the Mamiya C330

Manuals and documentation

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