Sad to heard that. Had same experience with a Rollei 120 film roll (probably 100 or 400 RPX) and it was a pain.I'm a little wary of buying any Shanghai film at the moment - I had some Catlabs 80 (rebadged Shanghai) that didn't have the beginning of the film taped to the paper, and it caused a real mess in my A12 back. Jammed it up fairly bad and the film turned into an accordianized mess. I hope for your sake they are better at taping the paper leader in the 220 to the film!
Jeremy
This almost looks like subliminal messaging got the better of you.C22 55mm Mamiya 120 Delta 100 by Nokton48, on Flickr
New C22 checked AOK by Camtronics, also new 55mm f4.5 Mamiya cost a lot but truly mint and also fully checked and cleared for use. Glass has no haze big problem with most of these. Also went next door World of Photography has closed dated Delta 100 for $1.50 below B&H so I bought all they had. Also three newish looking Broncolor Deluxe Air Cushion light stands (prolly cost over a grand new, one even has wheels) for $50. So Happy Happy. Recommend Camtronics and World of Photography. Good Businesses. Bokeh background downloaded from Tim Layton and printed at Costco
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
C22 with 65mm, C22 with 80mm, C33 with 105DS, and C33 with 135mm Bluedot. Just got a fourth Stovepipe Finder, all these cameras have 220 Backs on them. Dual Hoya Med Yellow Filters on each lens. Been shooting 220 Shanghai have a lot of new negs to print. Results very good and consistent. I have Hasselblads but these are just great for some things.
Also been shooting a wide variety of 120 B&W, it is great I can alternate 220 and 120. The C33 was the first C to have built in parallax in the viewfinder. And the C22 is like a modernized Mamiyaflex that takes 220.
Where is your 55mm lens?
Normally use the C3330 when doing closeups. Really like working with the C330 and paramender when doing that.
Also has the 135mm lens. I fell in love with this camera when I got her (for an exceptionally good price at auction) and she is a permanent feature in continuous use.
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Yep the earlier Mamys have great build quality and are comfortable to shoot. I like all the hundreds of "little M's" moulded into the exterior skins
Wow.
I've been using my C220 for years and never noticed that until your comment made me take a close look. I always just thought it was some sort of non-descript pattern.
Jeremy
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