Best MF camera for me?

Well done Carl, you can't go far wrong with a C220. If you need any help quite a few of us own them, or have owned them in the past. Also, if you need a manual have a look here http://www.butkus.org/chinon/mamiya/mamiya_c220/mamiya_c220.htm it's a great resource for just about any camera manual you'll ever need.
 
So you still have a remaining budget of 100 quid to enjoy searching for a wide angle lens, a light meter and some filters.
 
Well done Carl, a good choice. As everyone knows it's hip to be square(y)
 
Enjoy your new camera, I guess it won't be long before you want to start developing and printing your FP4 ! Great choice of film BTW
 
It looks to be in good condition, although there are no images of the bellows extended


If you're worried about holes in the bellows, you should be o.k. These cameras have two sets of bellows. The first is rectangular and and covers both the taking and viewing lenses. Then inside there is a smaller square bellows for the taking lens and film only.


Steve.
 
If you're worried about holes in the bellows, you should be o.k. These cameras have two sets of bellows. The first is rectangular and and covers both the taking and viewing lenses. Then inside there is a smaller square bellows for the taking lens and film only.


Steve.
I never knew that, this forum is a mine of useful (and sometimes useless) information.
 
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