


Removeable lens holder.1:4,5 13,5 cm Tessar in Rim set Compur. Triple extension, vertical and horizontal front standard movements, dropping bed. Black leather covered wood and aluminum body. Not much info on Lens Tessar 1:3.5 f=105 mm T. Gloria embossed in camera front below the handle. With waist level brilliant reflex and folding frame finders. Betar Anastigmat 1:6.3 F=10,5 cm on Stein & Binneweg shutter (25, 50, 100, B+T). could be a 1936 product.įolding camera for 6x9 exposures on 120 film. Coupled spit image range finder with automatic parallax compensation. Slow shutter speeds seem to be on fast side. Meyer Görlitz Trioplan 1:2,9 5 cm in Compur Rapid. Odd film winding system.įlom a local second hand shop. Short cable release embedded inside the door. Front cell focusing Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,8 f=10,5 cm No 1562622 in Compur (1-250, B & T). Finally (in August 2014) found out how the film winding system works.ġ20 film, 6x9 and 6x4,5 exposures.

Lens Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,5 f=5 cm. Some brassing.Super-multi-coated Takumar 1:1.8/55 No 6099181 It seems that slightly different model exist.
Mamiya C330 Serial Numbers full#
In full working order and surprisingly clean. With original leather case.Īn APM Box rebranded for Finnish market as a SVO (Suomen Valokuvaajain Oy /Finland's Photographers' Ltd i.e. Agfa Apotar 1:4.5 f=85 mm in Compur T,B 1-300, also long times sound correct.

In very good condition, except focusing is very stiff. With a leather case.įrom local web auction. Cleaned and lubricated the helicoid, works now smoothly. Seems to work, but no computer connection cable.Ī donation. Film roll inserted without any spool, portrait format, as a slide projector the closest focus is over 3 m. As viewer lighting through a translucent plastic window. Made in the former Soviet Union in Zagorsk Factory No. Half frame slide viewer and projector Not a camera, but otherwise interesting. Mamiya 180mm f/4.Create your own cameras inventory (registration required).Observed by another man (me) who is in turn sculpting a scene ofĪ sculpture of a man with a pigeon on his head putting the finishing touches Pigeon on his head puts the finishing touches on a sculpture of a man while The focal length by two and add ten, so the 180mm f/4.5 acts a bit like aĬontemplate the following image, in which a sculpture of a man who has a To work out the 35mm equivalent of a medium format lens I always divide It has a reverse cropįactor, because the 6圆cm negative is larger than the 36x24mm negative ofģ5mm film. Medium format on the other hand goes the other way. Lens, which is great for sports but still not long enough for wildlife, unless On aĭigital SLR with a smaller sensor however a 180mm acts almost like a 300mm On aįull-frame digital SLR or 35mm film camera a 180mm lens is a mild telephoto, a Going to assume you're familiar with the idea of a crop factor. It's the elusive "3D Pop" that people on the internet talk about.Ī word about focal lengths. Layers of glass stacked on top of each other. Multi-plane camera system - I mentally imagine that the image is composed of The best medium and larger format photography often reminds me of Disney's Tones, and clear background-foreground separation combined with a normal field of view. The Look comes from a combination of low vignetting, good central sharpness, smooth The surface area means that dust and scratches are less of a problem,Īnd furthermore medium and larger formats have a certain "look". Even if you have a cheap flatbed film scanner the negatives scan well, because they're so Is it my favourite camera? If my camera heart was a pie chart the Olympus XAĪnd Pen F would have the largest slices, but the Mamiya C would be closeīehind. As of 2021 C-series cameras are still widely available on eBay,Īlongside the cheaper, simpler C2/C22/C220, which had a winding knob instead It'sĮssentially a metal box with some simple gears and a bellows system, so there Yet it still works and still appears to have some of the original grease. The C3 was discontinued in 1965, so my camera is over half a century old, and Picture the lenses come off as a single unit. Pictured above, but the winding mechanism is fussy, and I didn't want to risk it. For the shots in this blog post I used a Mamiya C3.
