The C330 is out of the class when it comes to light and handy. It's more versatile, for sure, but just not as handy as the other two.
Yes, the Mamiya is heavier, but that's a benefit for 95% Photrio visitors: you're losing muscle mass after 45 so it's critical to have as much exercise in your daily lives as possible.
Red window advance can be a pain. I often have to take the camera off the tripod to get better light on the window to make sure I stop in the right place. The Rolleicord has the common issue with 'L' shaped film path cameras - you cannot change film on the tripod.
I doubt the medium format stuff is taking up as much space as the large format kit, so if that is the driving force, I think you started at the wrong end...
What's not to get? When you're shooting on a tripod why would you want to take the camera off just to change film? When I'm on location I keep the camera mounted the entire time even when walking around trying different angles. It's even more handy during a portrait session. Although to be fair a Hasselblad or any other system with film backs would be a better choice for those situations than a TLR.I'm not sure i get the importance of being able to change film while the camera is on the tripod...
It looks you already have Mamiya RB.
Is there any significant performance difference comparing to C330. Probably not.
If RB is gone, then my choice would be C330.
If not…
You didn’t mentioned which lens is on your Rolleicord - Triotar, Tessar or Xenar.
To my experience there are two unique performing normal FL lens on Rollei TLR - Planar and … Triotar (leaving alone discussion abot tessar capabilities for another thread).
So, my choice would be Rolleicord with Triotar.
They are cheap and plenty.
Try one.
Having owned and used all three extensively, my preference lies with the Mamiya Six folder. It's a perfect size and weight, fits into a cargo pocket of your shorts/pants, quality optics. I have been a huge fan of TLR's since high school in the 60's using Yashica's on the year book staff, Rollei's premium optics blow me away. Of course, the C-220/330's have interchangeable lenses making them more versatile, but makes the kit large and more junk to pack around. I really miss my Mamiya Six folder that was stolen, I haven't found one as good since, all the ones I've purchased were returned with issues to the sellers. If you have a good example of it there's no need for anything else.
FWIW, I'm a couple of rolls of 120 away from selling my RB kit. Health issues have made it extremely difficult to drag heavy gear around.
What's not to get? When you're shooting on a tripod why would you want to take the camera off just to change film? When I'm on location I keep the camera mounted the entire time even when walking around trying different angles. It's even more handy during a portrait session. Although to be fair a Hasselblad or any other system with film backs would be a better choice for those situations than a TLR.
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