Mamiya C330 F Brazil

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alexandre costa

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Hi guys, i recently bought a rather interesting Mamiya C330F that was made in Brazil, i've read that they build some in Brazil but not a lot of information appeared about them, here are some pictures.

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I have only seen photographs myself - there was/is a really nice example on Flickr somewhere. They were made in Manaus. It must have been due to trade restrictions or import tariffs, and only appears to have been the C330F. Interesting that the 80mm lens text is in English and not Portuguese. I am not too surprised that one made it to Portugal, but I really wonder how many were made and where they were sold. I would not have thought that Brazil alone would be a large enough market to warrant setting up a subsidiary, but it obviously made sense at the time.

The 'Fabricated' rather than 'Made' notation suggests assembly, but that might just be co-incidental.
 

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I have only seen photographs myself - there was/is a really nice example on Flickr somewhere. They were made in Manaus. It must have been due to trade restrictions or import tariffs, and only appears to have been the C330F. Interesting that the 80mm lens text is in English and not Portuguese. I am not too surprised that one made it to Portugal, but I really wonder how many were made and where they were sold. I would not have thought that Brazil alone would be a large enough market to warrant setting up a subsidiary, but it obviously made sense at the time.

The 'Fabricated' rather than 'Made' notation suggests assembly, but that might just be co-incidental.

I guess it was a mistranslation, owing to the fact that products made in Brazil usually carry the inscription "Fabricado no Brasil".

Not only Mamiya, but Kodak, Fuji and even Zenit once had factories in Brazil, mainly located in Manaus and São José do Campos. Kodak operations once were fairly large, as much of both film and paper were produced here.
 

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IIRC, there was a time when Brazil had very onerous import duties on manufactured goods. So many companies set up subsidiaries to "manufacture" in Brazil. This amounted to doing the minimum amount of final assembly to comply with regulations.
 

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This camera is very rare, I have read about them but never even seen a photograph of one before.
 
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