Yashica Mat-124G
This one is from 1985.
Yashica's (Kyocera by this point) last TLR model in the last run of cameras. Yashica (then Yashima) started off in 1953 with the Pigeonflex and then the Yashima Flex and continued to build TLRs way longer than the market could bear (or need). The good news is that the 124G can be found today in great quantities and cameras are as "young" as 37 years old.
It's a very affordable way to get into medium format photography and in the case of this model, be able to use both 120 and 220 roll film giving you either 12 or 24 exposures.
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Thanks, Chris
Yashica Mat-124G
This one is from 1985.
Yashica's (Kyocera by this point) last TLR model in the last run of cameras. Yashica (then Yashima) started off in 1953 with the Pigeonflex and then the Yashima Flex and continued to build TLRs way longer than the market could bear (or need). The good news is that the 124G can be found today in great quantities and cameras are as "young" as 37 years old.
It's a very affordable way to get into medium format photography and in the case of this model, be able to use both 120 and 220 roll film giving you either 12 or 24 exposures.
Follow me on Instagram @ccphotographyai
Thanks, Chris