The shutter for the 220 is independent of the camera. The
shutter should cock and fire off the camera. Someone made a good
suggestion of trying the lens off the camera with both the trip
lever and the cable release. If it works off the camera the
shutter is OK. The camera has a link in it connected to the
double-exposure prevention. I don't know what is different in the
330. On the 220 there is a switch on the side for single or
double that disables the lock on the body release.
If the shutter is locked off the camera there is a problem
with it. Often these problems are simple to fix.
More information is needed about exactly what is happening
(or not happening).
On 7/5/2020 2:10 PM, Don Sweet wrote:
That Mamiya 55mm TLR lens is great to use, specially with its lens hood. I wonder if your shutter firing problem is in the lens or in the camera - does the shutter fire OK off the camera?
Unfortunately the C330 seems to be prone to malfunction. That may have something to do with the mechanical linkage between winding on and cocking the shutter. The C220 is simpler and seems more reliable.
Don Sweet
///**///On 5/07/2020 3:25 pm, Les Myers wrote:
Actually, I can cock the shutter, but it won't fire when I push the shutter
button. It's as though the shutter mechanism came unattached from the shutter
button link ( I am not a repairman, so I am guessing).
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What do you mean by locked? Is the shutter jammed?
The 80mm is similar in design to the Schneider Xenotar.
On 7/4/2020 7:37 AM, Les Myers wrote:
I have the C330 with two working (80 and 135) lenses and a locked 55mm.WB6KBL
But the lenses are wonderful.
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