Wikipedia has an article about this model of camera. Made in Japan, this camera was first released in 1982. The Plastic Lens is another website with information about this.
The C330 camera is produced by the Mamiya camera manufactured. The C330 Mamiya camera was a type of twin-lens camera with reflex capabilities that was designed and released for the photography market three decades ago that remains popular.
One example would be a twin lens reflex, such as the Mamiya C220. You hold the camera at a level where you can look straight down into the viewfinder, which is on top. I believe that's what you are referring to. They do, or did, make an optional prism attachment so that viewing is more like an SLR. But without that you must look down.
. Professionals mainly use the SLR type of digital camera and sometimes use "digital backs". As for makes, my personal opinion is to go with either Canon or Nikon cameras. .
Single Lens Reflex Twin Lens Reflex
On the basis of the limited information provided, the only possible answer is a reflex angle.
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No. It's a single lens reflex digital camera.
Single Lens Reflex camera
reflex mirror
It means Single Reflex Lenses
SLR stands for a single lens reflex camera. Unlike a point and shoot camera, you can change lenses and are able to view your subject through the lens.
DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex It's a digital camera made to look like a 35mm SLR. Usually the lens is interchangeable, but not always. - - - - - It is a camera with a detachable lens for great shots Hope this helped