thicktheo
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So I got this nice Mamiya C220f:
...but when I extended the bellows, I saw that the outer bellows had two huge holes on them that can't really be repaired. I googled around a bit, trying to find info on bellows replacement for the Mamiya TLRs, but there was nothing to be found - it seems like I'm the only one that has come across this problem!
So I'm asking the APUG hive: can the Mamiya TLR bellows be replaced? is it easy? or should I just ask my money back from the ebay seller and be done with it?
I have to point out that its operation doesn't seem to be affected - the taking lens has its own bellows inside of the outer bellows, and I can see no problem there. Haven't tested it with a film yet, but I played around with a flashlight and I could see no obvious light leaks. Amazingly, the viewing lens doesn't seem to be affected either - I tried focusing/composing with the bellows fully extended and under strong light, and the light entering through the hole didn't seem to trouble the image in the WLF. Thus, it may only be an aesthetics problem, but even then I still would like to repair it.

...but when I extended the bellows, I saw that the outer bellows had two huge holes on them that can't really be repaired. I googled around a bit, trying to find info on bellows replacement for the Mamiya TLRs, but there was nothing to be found - it seems like I'm the only one that has come across this problem!
So I'm asking the APUG hive: can the Mamiya TLR bellows be replaced? is it easy? or should I just ask my money back from the ebay seller and be done with it?
I have to point out that its operation doesn't seem to be affected - the taking lens has its own bellows inside of the outer bellows, and I can see no problem there. Haven't tested it with a film yet, but I played around with a flashlight and I could see no obvious light leaks. Amazingly, the viewing lens doesn't seem to be affected either - I tried focusing/composing with the bellows fully extended and under strong light, and the light entering through the hole didn't seem to trouble the image in the WLF. Thus, it may only be an aesthetics problem, but even then I still would like to repair it.