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Mamiya TLR Summary 1
Mamiya TLR System Summary
Compiled by
Graham Patterson (G.A.Patterson [at btinternet.com])
This release dated: 02 January 2006
This compilation is Copyright G.A.Patterson 1997-2005. Cited inclusions are the copyright of the authors and are used with
permission. The copyright and content of sites linked from this compilation is the responsibility of the maintainer of that site.
Distribution for profit is expressly forbidden. Quotations from this site are subject to ‘fair use’ restrictions, and must be attributed. The
use of quoted material or links to this site do not constitute an endorsement by the compiler of this document or its contributors.
Problems?
For a collection of notes about common problems, see Section 16.
Wanted! :
Some evidence is coming to light that C330 cameras (maybe others) were made in Manaus, Brazil. It would be really interesting to
know dates, which models, where they were sold, and any local variations.
Examples of the two-letter code stickers found on lenses and inside film chambers are welcome. Especially if the original purchase
date is known. The initial few letters or digits of serial numbers would also be useful (1234xxx is fine, for example).
Recent history:
Changes since June 2005: More letter codes.
Changes since January 2005: Mounting hand meters to the flash shoe (Section 9.7), Section 1.14 on Brazilian Mamiyas added. Update
on the 80mm’S’. Updated information on the Mamiyaflex-PF in section 1.13.
Old history:
Changes in 2004: Long-roll conversions. (Section 9.6); corrected web link in the on-line references; more letter codes; example serial
number tabulation.
Changes since February 2003: Details on Seikosha-MX, -SLV, and –S shutters expanded. More information on letter codes. More
information on the C33/C22 220 capability and development. Added link to C2 manual on the Web.
Changes since December 2002: Note on C330/C330f screen adjustment in section 7.1
Changes since October 2002: Revised Paramender details.
Changes since September 2002: Added Section 6.7 on crank adapters for the film advance knob on early models.
Changes since May 2002: Corrected 330s removable back details.
Changes since December 2001: Added a notice about citation and reuse.
Changes since February 2001: Changed to a more up to date version of Rich Text Format and RTFtoHTML conversion. This has
changed the core file names. It has also required extensive modification to the embedded URLs. To avoid broken reference links, the
old files will be converted to redirections to the new main page. Third party accessories section 9 expanded to include ‘one off’
modifications. Added section 9.4 on Other finders to note a custom 45 degree prism fitting. Extensive new information on Single
Exposure Backs. This site has been referenced (without endorsement) on the Mamiya America web site, and in the current
McBroom’s Camera Blue Book. Added a note about MACO 820c infra-red film to section 2.10. Added illustration of C330s strap lug.
Added link to DIY Paramender project. Included specific notes about citation in active auctions. Added comments on the anti-
reflection material in the film box.
Changes since January 21st 2001: Corrected error that miss-rendered the exposure compensation table. Added new letter codes to the
dating section, and provided a new tabulation.
Changes since June 2000: Which lenses were marked with centimetre focal lengths? More Mamiyaflex information. The sportsfinder
mask PostScript program has been converted to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Mamiya TLR System Summary

Mamiya TLR Summary 1Mamiya TLR System SummaryCompiled byGraham Patterson (G.A.Patterson [at btinternet.com])This release dated: 02 January 2006This co

Seite 2 - Future plans

Mamiya TLR Summary 101.12 C33 ModificationsA 220 back for the C33/C22 is known. The only example of a C33 with 220 back that the compiler of this doc

Seite 3 - 1.0 General points

Mamiya TLR Summary 112.2 Lens hoodsThe lens hood diameter refers to the square clamp-fit Mamiya hoods. They will only fit over slimline filters. Conv

Seite 4 - 1.0.4 Shutter idiosyncrasies

Mamiya TLR Summary 12The most frequent sign of damage with lenses is a dented filter ring. The lens locking wire can scratch the top of the viewing l

Seite 5 - 1.1 Mamiyaflex

Mamiya TLR Summary 13insert, CI=blue insert,JE=662xxx,663xxx,DB=778xxx,779xxx,BJ=733xxx,CB=7465xx,7445xxFD=827xxx,806xxx,GI=862xxx80mm ‘S’ BE, BF, BH,

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Mamiya TLR Summary 14180mm Super 305xx180mm Super 511xx180mm Super 532xx180mm Super 535xx180mm Super 564xx180mm Super 620xx180mm Super105mm D 65

Seite 7 - 1.6 C220

Mamiya TLR Summary 15Although there are some exceptions, which may be due to inaccurate or sparse data, it appears that serial number sequences wereis

Seite 8 - 1.8 C330f

Mamiya TLR Summary 16Tabulation of known letter codes and equipment (all lenses cited are black series)Bodies Finders Black series lensesCode C330sC33

Seite 9 - 1.11 C220s

Mamiya TLR Summary 17. rDA ** *DB *DC **DDDE *DFDG *DH **DI * * * *DJ *DK * *DL *Bodies Finders Black series lensesCode C330sC330fC330 C220 C33 C22 Pe

Seite 10 - 2.1 Fittings

Mamiya TLR Summary 18HA *HB **HC ** *HE *HF * *HG *HH *HI ***HK *Bodies Finders Black series lensesCode C330sC330fC330 C220 C33 C22 Pent.PrismPorrofin

Seite 11 - 2.4 Lens coating

Mamiya TLR Summary 19Utter speculation (!)So far I have yet to hear of a letter pair with the second letter greater / later than ‘L’. So this could b

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Mamiya TLR Summary 2Changes since February 2000: Added note on lens hood mounting of oversize filters. Commenced adding an index. Another lettercode

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Mamiya TLR Summary 2055mm 196719681969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 19761977 197865mm19671968 1969 1970 1971 1972197319741975197680mm 1968 1969 1970

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Mamiya TLR Summary 212.7 Focal length comparisonTable of 35mm format equivalent focal lengths for the lenses in the TLR range (after Scott, with permi

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Mamiya TLR Summary 222.9 Self-timersNone of the Mamiya TLR cameras have self-timers on the body. Only the 105mm DS lens has a ‘V’ setting for delayed

Seite 16 - Mamiya TLR Summary 16

Mamiya TLR Summary 233 Chrome series lenses3.0 Introduction3.0.1 Seikosha-MX shutterThe first series of lenses had Seikosha-MX shutters with a speed

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Mamiya TLR Summary 24 ratio at closest focus (cm)Weight (grams)Flash synchronisationX,MOther characteristics3.3 80mm f3.7Composition4 elements 3 group

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Mamiya TLR Summary 25Weight (grams)Flash synchronisation X,MOther characteristicsEarly versions may require modification for auto-cocking on later bod

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Mamiya TLR Summary 26Closest focus (cm) 27Subject coverage and reproduction ratio at closest focus (cm) 6.7 x 6.7 1 to 1.2Weight (grams)340Flash

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Mamiya TLR Summary 274.5 105mm f3.5Composition4 elements, 3 groupsPicture angle41 degrees 20 minutesMinimum aperturef32Filter diameter (mm) 46Lens hoo

Seite 21 - 2.8.3 Graduated

Mamiya TLR Summary 28Other characteristicsTelephoto design4.9 180mm f4.5 SuperComposition5 elements, 4 groupsPicture angle24 degrees 30 minutesMinimum

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Mamiya TLR Summary 295.2 Exposure compensationThe large extension allowed by the bellows construction of these cameras permits magnifications of nearl

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Mamiya TLR Summary 3be obliged to move this site to a service located in the United States of America but I will endeavour to ensure that it is consta

Seite 24 - 3.6 180mm f4.5

Mamiya TLR Summary 305.5 Lens performanceThe most recent comprehensive lens tests available were done by Tim Brown, and can be found at the http://ww

Seite 25 - 4.2 65mm f3.5

Mamiya TLR Summary 316.3.1 Pistol grip with cable releaseGeneric pistol grip with trigger action via cable. This is the only type usable by models up

Seite 26 - 4.4 80mm f3.7

Mamiya TLR Summary 326.4.1 WLF, Type 1A four independent flap type, with simple fixed 3.4x flip up magnifier. The Mamiyaflex pattern was without a sp

Seite 27 - 4.8 180mm f4.5

Mamiya TLR Summary 336.4.8 Prism finderA true pentaprism, with rubber eyecup and dioptric correction provision. Apparent image size with 80mm lens is

Seite 28 - 5.1 Lens changing

Mamiya TLR Summary 34compensation scale. This is the standard screen.2. Rangefinder (split image), 4 degree spot Matted entire surface except centre

Seite 29 - 5.4 Parallax correction

Mamiya TLR Summary 35registration pins by filing to allow the holder to seat and the back to be closed. This may reduce the precision with which a hol

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Mamiya TLR Summary 369.5 Maxwell screensAlternative screens can be obtained from Maxwell Precision Optics, (404) 244-0095 (United States of America).9

Seite 31 - 6.4 Finders

Mamiya TLR Summary 3710.1 Close-up Depth of Field TablesAt close distances, depth of field is a function of magnification, rather than focal length.

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Mamiya TLR Summary 3910.2 Depth of Field Table, 55mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thir

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4The C330 (and possibly the C330f and C330s) was also produced in an all-black finish to the bellows frame, in place of the morecom

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4010.3 Depth of Field Table, 65mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thir

Seite 36 - 10.0 Introduction

Mamiya TLR Summary 4110.4 Depth of Field Table, 80mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thir

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4210.5 Depth of Field Table, 105mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thi

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4310.6 Depth of Field Table, 135mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thi

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4410.7 Depth of Field Table, 180mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thi

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Mamiya TLR Summary 4510.8 Depth of Field Table, 250mmFirst Section: Near limit of acceptable focus, Second Section: Far limit of acceptable focus, Thi

Seite 41 - Mamiya TLR Summary 41

Mamiya TLR Summary 4610.9 Hyperfocal Distance TableHyperfocal Distance Table, for a Circle of Confusion of 0.04578mm. Values given in Feet and Inches

Seite 42 - Mamiya TLR Summary 42

Mamiya TLR Summary 47Fits 105mm DS, 105mm non-DS, 80mm, 65mm, and 55mm black series. It will also fit the 65mm chrome and probably theother short chr

Seite 43 - Mamiya TLR Summary 43

Mamiya TLR Summary 4811.4.2 35mm and digital format front element convertersThese are made for fixed lens cameras, either fixed focal length or zooms.

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Mamiya TLR Summary 49The main requirement for using flash with these cameras is to ensure that you use a manual flash, or a system where the flashsens

Seite 45 - Mamiya TLR Summary 45

Mamiya TLR Summary 51.0.5 Names and DatesThe Mamiya Flex name was used for a series of fixed lens twin-lens reflex cameras built from 1948 to about 19

Seite 46 - 11.2 Lens caps

Mamiya TLR Summary 5013 On-line Sources13.0 World-Wide Web SitesAs is the nature of the Web, sites come and go, and contain varying amounts of informa

Seite 47 - 11.4 Front Element Converters

Mamiya TLR Summary 5115 Glossary15.0 General medium format terms and acronymsI will add to this list as I come across terms that may not be self-expla

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Mamiya TLR Summary 52mode.There are a few instances of older bodies not operating the cocking lever or the release lever correctly on some lenses.The

Seite 49 - 12.1 Sources of manuals

Mamiya TLR Summary 53C330, 5, 7C330f, 5, 8C330s, 5, 9Circle of Confusion, 28—E—exchanging the front element, 38—F—filters, 10, 13, 14, 27, 37flash syn

Seite 50 - 14.0 Who and What

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Mamiya TLR Summary 6Shutter cockingManualShutter releasesOne, side, metal studParallax compensationTwo ruled lines for use with the exposure compensat

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Mamiya TLR Summary 7plates fitted to the lens rack on the left side. 1968 and later models may have additionalscales for the 55mm and 250mm. A retrofi

Seite 53 - Mamiya TLR Summary 53

Mamiya TLR Summary 8Multi-exposureYesCable releaseConical thread socket on lens panel frameTripod screw1/4"Other idiosyncrasies55mm and 250mm len

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Mamiya TLR Summary 9black rims on the film spool retainers.1.9 C220fDates of manufacture3/1982 - 1995 (Rarely seen new as late as ‘95 - take this as t

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