Yashica mat 124 instruction manual yashica mat 124g gebrauchsanweisung yashica mat 124g mode d emploi yashica mat 124g folleto de instrucciones user manual yashica mat 124 posted 8 2 09 8 12 2019 the next page contains information on this camera.
Mat 124 yashica.
All the controls are logical easily accessible and placed pretty much in the same places where one would look for them on almost any tlr.
Yashica mat 124 g tlr medium format vintage film camera with 80mm lens 3 4 out of 5 stars 3 bayonet 1 bay1 b 30 mount lens hood for rolleicord rolleiflex yashica em mat mat 124 mat 124g tlr.
The meter functions but we cannot guarantee accuracy.
The replacement yashica mat 124 g was made from 1970 till 1986 and was the last tlr produced by yashica.
This beautiful yashica mat 124 g 6x6 medium format twin lens reflex camera has a yashinon 80mm f 3 5 lens.
Near mint yashica mat 124 g tlr w 80mm f 2 8 f 3 5 lens from japan 365 379 90 n mint meter works yashica 124g 80mm f 3 5 hood close up lens from japan 465.
Even if this type of camera seemed to be obsolete at the time of its appearance the 124 g was a success.
It has been fully tested and all mechanical functions perform well.
The hefty metal body makes this camera feel like a small film holding tank.
It is based on the similar yashica 24 and yashica 12.
The last version the 124g was essentially the same as the 124 except that it had gold plated contacts in the meter hence the g suffix.
The yashica mat 124 is the penultimate in a long line of medium format twin lens reflex tlr cameras produced by yashica and is clearly a copy of the esteemed rolleiflex tlr.
The yashica mat 124g is built very sturdily and to what seems to me to be a high standards.
The yashica mat 124g is one of those cameras that has just always caught my attention.
Produced 1968 71 yashica co ltd.
We have installed a fresh 1 5v battery for the light meter.
The front of the yashica mat 124g contains both viewing and taking lenses.
The yashica mat 124 was made up until 1970.
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