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Mamiya C220 in Cornwall --
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2025 7:25 am    Post subject: Mamiya C220 in Cornwall -- Reply with quote

I had a 5 day Coach Trip to Cornwall ( England) staying in St Mawes. I took my 1984 Mamiya C220 + 3 lenses and outdated C41 films which I processed myself in a new batch of C41 -- all in fridge for years so still good. Here are some St Mawes shots on 2002 dated Fuji NPC 160 rated 100 ASA
Full Aperture f2.8 on 80mm f2.8 Sekor



135mm f4.5 SEkor lens



I can show some other places and the 55mm f4.5 Sekor lens later


PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2025 7:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Happy Dog I like House of the Rising Sun and Post Office/Toystore.

Wonderful film photos!


PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2025 7:05 am    Post subject: Cornwall Pics Reply with quote

That RED POST BOX is still King George VI -- they never changed it even to Queen Elizabeth II !


PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2025 11:13 am    Post subject: Re: Mamiya C220 in Cornwall -- Reply with quote

pentaxpete wrote:
I had a 5 day Coach Trip to Cornwall ( England) staying in St Mawes. I took my 1984 Mamiya C220 + 3 lenses and outdated C41 films which I processed myself in a new batch of C41 -- all in fridge for years so still good. Here are some St Mawes shots on 2002 dated Fuji NPC 160 rated 100 ASA
Full Aperture f2.8 on 80mm f2.8 Sekor


A really nice image! The C220 / C330 must be awesome cameras - sadly I never ever had one in my hands (let alone owning one). And the coreponding lenses seem to be really good as well (no surprise - I have seen exceptionally high resolution from my Mamiya 645 lenses, both on high res Kodak Technical Pan film as well as on 50 MP and 80 MP sensors.

Thanks for sharing - i hope you had a great time in Cornwall Wink

Stephan


PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2025 12:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Cornwall Pics Reply with quote

pentaxpete wrote:
That RED POST BOX is still King George VI -- they never changed it even to Queen Elizabeth II !


Shocked

The stonework here looks very old as well -- much much older than the wooden door. Who is the Maiden please??