Mamiya
(JP¥36,000)
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+HK$15.73 Agent service fee
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けむりぷろ2023
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Scratches/marks
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Mamiya
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For sale is a Mamiya C220 Professional, manufactured in December 1979, with a Mamiya Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens. Included is a HAKUBA skylight filter. "Camera Condition" There are scratches and wear from age and use, as well as discoloration and looseness in the bellows, but there are no issues such as "light leaks," and actual shooting has been confirmed. The common problem of grease hardening, causing issues with winding and the counter, has been repaired. Frame advance is normal. There are some dust and scratches in the viewfinder. There are also signs of corrosion on the mirror, but this does not affect focusing. "Important Notes" ・To remove the lens, use "UNLOCK." A red warning will appear in the viewfinder, and the shutter will not fire. ・After attaching the lens, return to "LOCK." The warning will disappear, and the shutter can be released. The lens will not come off in this state. ・For normal shooting, use the "SINGLE" mode, and the shutter can be released after winding. ・Use "MULTI" for multiple exposure shooting. Be careful, as the shutter can be released without winding. ・To switch between 120/220 film, rotate the film pressure plate and set it. Also, manually switch the counter. ・Align the START mark when loading film. ・The two lines at the top of the viewfinder are parallax correction indicators. Twin-lens reflex cameras have differences in the field of view the closer you get to the subject, so please be aware of this. ・In addition, there are various procedures and rules for shooting. We recommend that you check the operation on YouTube, etc., before going out to shoot. "Sample Photos" C57 180 pulling the Banetsu Line and the surrounding scenery 55mm, 80mm, 135mm, using Kodak GOLD 200 Isohagawa Bridge (Isojima → Mikawa), Uenojiri Curve (Uenojiri → Nozawa), Ichinoto Bridge (Yamate → Kitakata) Data was downloaded from Fuji Color CD (2 million pixels). This camera is a practical machine and is not a beautiful item for collectors. Although it may be presumptuous, we recommend that those who are particular about details purchase from a specialty store. There is no warranty, including shooting. This is a "as is" sale, with transactions conducted in Japanese. Please be sure to check the profile.
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