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The Mamiya C220 is a twin-lens reflex with interchangeable lenses.
Mamiya C220
Made from 1968 to 1982, the Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex is a very capable twin-lens reflex with interchangeable lenses. It is a simplified version of the Mamiya C330. It lacks the parallax indicator, the interchangeable viewing screens and the shutter has to be cocked separately from the film advance.
The Mamiya C220 is nevertheless as solidly built and accepts the wide range of interchangeable lenses (from 55 to 250 mm) and accessories (prism viewfinder with or without light metering, handles...) of the Mamiya C series. The camera shown on the picture has a 80 mm f/2.8 lens and the standard viewfinder hood, without light meter.
Like the C330, the Mamiya C220 is a very capable camera : picture superposition, 120 and 220 rollfilm compatibility, and, as it is fully mechanical, it doesn't require any battery. The very good Mamiya Sekor lenses all have their own central shutter with flash-sync (X and M) at all speeds.
A litlle less convenient to use than the C330, the Mamiya C220 is a good choice for photographers wishing to enter the world of quality medium-format photography on a very tight budget, or for photographers looking for a lighter camera to carry about. After some kilometers, the 300 g difference between the two is appreciable.
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