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paul
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Re: O.T.

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Hi,

I decided to go with the Mamiya c330. I like 6x6 a lot and the camera seems to be a good starter in this format. Any more advice on buying these cams? Do I have to look out for serial numbers? What is a good price?

And what would be a good flash unit on this camera? Hopefully with indirect light possibility (flexible head)?

Thanks, you've allready been quite helpfull.

Paul
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sorry. double post..
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Yahica fx3 super 2000.
All mechanical. Reliable. Cheap. You can use with very good yashica lenses or with the superb quality contax lenses. Pure photography. That's all.
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("When he awoke, the dinosaur was still there.")

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The C330 is great.

I like my C330 Pro S. The only downside is not having backs. The 80mm is almost fast enough for extremely low light shooting.

Have fun with it!!!

Mamiya knew what was up with the C series. Changing lenses on a TLR is great.

Good Luck
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