Mamiya C330 Review
In this episode, Jules and I review the Mamiya C330, one of the few 6x6 medium format twin-lens reflex cameras with interchangeable lenses and bellows focusing true close-ups. The C330 was first released in 1969 and then updated as Professional F in 1972 and the Professional S - which we have here - in 1983. In order to test the camera properly, we took it out on a Sunday morning photo walk shooting Kodak Portra 160 and Ilford Pan F. All films were developed and scanned by the amazing Carmencita Lab in Valencia this time. I can highly recommend their service. Gear used: Mamiya C330 Professional S with 55mm f/4.5 80mm f/2.8 180mm f/4.5 Films used: Kodak Portra 160 Ilford Pan F Scan & Dev: Carmencita Film Lab (https://carmencitafilmlab.com) If you'd like to get in touch or see some early behind the scenes footage, find me on Instagram: / analog_insights

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