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Mamiya C330 Body Features
Lens change baffle in down position. The rear of the lens element is visible as the bellows are retracted. Note the textured surface. The red dot for aligning the film on loading is visible on the lower right guide rail. (C330 pictured) C330 interior with lens change baffle lowered
C330 interior with lens change baffle raised Film baffle raised for lens exchange. (C330 pictured)
C330 120/220 counter linkage to pressure plate. Pressure plate / film counter linkage. This linkage moves according to the position of the pressure plate (120 or 220 film), and presses the matching body lever when set to 220.
C330 showing the body linkage that controls the 120/220 film counter. This is the chrome lever to the right of the twin back catch hooks at the top of the frame. C330 counter linkage on body.
C330 inside of mirror box. C330 showing the inside of the mirror box with the screen removed. The reflection of the rear of the viewing lens is at the centre. The red 'L' shape at the lower left is the reflection of the lens baffle (unlock) flag. The chrome 'L' is the reflection of the parallax indicator. Both of these are actually near the top left of the picture.
C330 underside of No.1 screen. The framework holding the matt focus screen in place can be seen, along with the dark line of foam. C330 underside of No.1 screen.
C330 base of camera Base of the C330 showing the standard 1/4" tripod socket insert in the 3/8" socket. Also visible are the two locating lug recesses used to locate accessories on all Mamiya medium format cameras.
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