- Mamiya C220
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The Mamiya C220 is a lightweight twin-lens reflex camera made in the early 1970s with interchangeable lenses ranging from 55 mm wide-angle to 250 mm telephoto. The camera accepts 120 and 220 rollfilms. The rack and pinion focusing system with a bellows makes it possible for close-up photography without attachments. The straight film path has no sharp turns for absolute flatness of the film.
Image quality of the Mamiya C220 and the Mamiya C330 is exactly the same, just the ease of use is different.[citation needed]
The Mamiya twin lens reflex cameras (together with the Zeiss Contaflex[1] and the Koni Omegaflex M[2]) are among the very few medium-format TLR cameras with interchangeable lenses.
- Dimensions: 118 mm (w) x 167 mm (h) x 113 mm (d)
- Weight: 1.44 kg
Lenses
There are seven Mamiya Sekor lenses:
- 2 wide-angle lenses
- 55 mm f/4.5 and 65 mm f/3.5
- 2 normal lenses
- 80 mm f/2.8 and 105 mm f/3.5
- 3 telephoto lenses
- 135 mm f/4.5, 180 mm f/4.5, and 250 mm f/6.3
Every lens has its own Seikosha shutter system with a shutter speed of B, 1' -1/500 or 1/400 sec, X or M flash synchronisation and bulb mode.
Gallery of images
See also
- Mamiya
- Mamiya C330 - uses the same lenses and other accessories
- Mamiyaflex - predecessor model
Categories:- 120 film cameras
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