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The Mamiya C220f (1982) is the "f" refresh of the C220. Same body design, same lens system, same bellows focus, but with a **brighter focusing screen** and minor cosmetic refinements. Last in the Mamiya C-series TLR line before production ended in 1986.
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Before you buy used
Same as C220 / C330: bellows light leaks, lens pair sync, leaf shutter speeds, light seals, wind mechanism.
About this camera
The C220 with a brighter focusing screen and refined cosmetics. The final Mamiya C-series TLR before the line ended.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 120 (12×6×6 cm) |
| Mount | Mamiya TLR |
| Years | 1982–1986 |
| Shutter | 1s – 1/500s + B, Seiko leaf, in each lens |
| Flash sync | All speeds |
| Meter | None |
| Focus | Bellows, rack-and-pinion |
| Weight | 1,290 g |
Released 1982 as the late-period refresh of the C220. Production ran 4 years until 1986 when Mamiya ended the C-series TLR line.
For 2026 buyers wanting the Mamiya C-series TLR experience with the brightest stock viewfinder, the C220f is the choice. Used at $350–600 — slight premium over original C220 due to the brighter screen.
Same Mamiya TLR lens pairs as C220 / C330.
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