david b
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What is the "best" mamiya twin lens camera?
The first version of the C330 is best. It was basic, built like a hockey puck and still had enough features to do virtually everything. The lenses were all good. The chrome lenses are available so cheap and perform so well, you may as well buy them and use them til they break (which may be decades). Actually, all the Mamiya C220's and C330's are excellent choices.Max Power said:I'm only an amateur, but for me the C220 represented the best value. It's built as heavily as the C330, but has fewer 'features'. This may sound counter-intuitive, but fewer features is better for me because it means fewer potential problems. I wanted the quality of the C330s without the gadgets; I only use it for landscapes and portraits, so I don't need the speed of the C330. The C220 was considerably less expensive too.
Just my $0.02.
Kent
jovo said:The one you've got is the best I think.
david b said:What is the "best" mamiya twin lens camera?
Max Power said:Just to add to Graham's post, there are some C220s with a cold shoe; mine has one.
Kent
Digidurst said:Okay, I've heard of a hot shoe but a cold shoe? What's that?
Which reminds of another question: I will mostly use the TLR in natural light situations but what about studio strobe? Is there a pc link on those bad boys?
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