FlyingO
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Greetings, I have an issue with one of my two Mamiya C220 cameras. On my “problem” one, the bellows need to be racked out 25.8mm to achieve infinity focus - regardless of which lens I use. I have a functional C220 so I’ve been able to swap lenses and viewfinders to help analyze this problem. Both cameras have an identical number and placement of shims under the focusing screen, and both mirrors look identically mounted and positioned. Using a focusing screen at the film plane, I’ve affirmed that focus is the same on the film plane as in the viewfinder, so I can still confidently take photos, but the close focus range on the problem one is limited to around 3 feet compared to my “good” C220 which will focus to about 8 inches.
If the focus on the film plane had been different than that of the viewfinder, I would guess it was a mirror placement issue, but now that doesn’t seem to be the issue. There is one screw missing in the focusing screen assembly on the problem camera, so it has been opened before. The photo below is of the camera set at infinity focus. Any ideas about the cause or possible fix of this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
If the focus on the film plane had been different than that of the viewfinder, I would guess it was a mirror placement issue, but now that doesn’t seem to be the issue. There is one screw missing in the focusing screen assembly on the problem camera, so it has been opened before. The photo below is of the camera set at infinity focus. Any ideas about the cause or possible fix of this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.