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A year ago, I began my journey into film photography with the Mamiya C220—a beautiful, mechanical twin-lens reflex camera that looks like something out of a steampunk engineer’s dream. My very first photo—a close-up of my wife’s orchid—turned out beautifully… except the framing was off. That’s when I discovered the problem: parallax, the hidden challenge of shooting close-ups on a TLR. In this video, I share that story and introduce the unsung hero of my setup: the Mamiya Paramender. This quirky, mechanical accessory solves the parallax problem in the most wonderfully analog way—by raising the entire camera! Whether you're into medium format, vintage gear, or just enjoy clever engineering, I hope you enjoy this video! 📸 Camera: Mamiya C220 🔧 Accessory: Mamiya Paramender 🏛 Architectural cameo: Patscenter, East Windsor NJ 00:00 - Introduction 01:59 - My first 6x6 photo…and its defects 05:12 - The solution to parallax error: The Paramender 07:27 - The Paramender in operation 08:32 - Final thoughts…the twin lenses can still bite you! 💬 Let me know in the comments if you shoot with a TLR—or if you’ve ever used one of these strange but clever tools!