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I recently acquired a beautiful old Mamiya C330 which shoots on medium format film. It had just been sitting unused, gathering dust so I put some film into it and woke it up.
Once I learned how it all works, this old Mamiya quickly became my favourite camera that I have used by far. I was hoping the results would be as good & I just got the first roll of film back this afternoon, here are a couple of the shots. More to come from this film.
I love the way film prints up, it has a good rich feel. meduim format rules !!!
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