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Virtually mint Yashica -D; one of the better TLR's from Yashica (compared to the A,B & C models). Has a 3 element 'Cooke-Triplet' type Yashikor 75mm/f3.5 lens and a copal MXV (1-1/500 +B). Amazing what you can buy for £40 !! God knows why anyone would spend over £100 on the Yashica 124-'G' (even tho' it has the later 'tessar' 4 element Yashinon 80mm/f3.5, still not worth the extra imho).
Has 'Rolleicord' type wheels at the centre of the lens scutcheon for adjusting shutter & aperture. Also takes 'Bay-1' accessories.
I also have the Yashinon equipped Yashica Mat.
Large format paper negative of the beautiful Yashica 44.
Rodenstock Apo Ronar 360mm f9. Fomaspeed 311 at ISO 8.
The same lens. On the left is the specially made all-black Auto Yashinon 5cm f/2 lens for Yashica's first black SLR, the J-3. On the right is a Tominon C. 5cm f/2 lens specifically for the Wards SLR 500 and 600 cameras from 1964 and 1965. Both cameras were made by Yashica. The lens was only produced for use on the Wards branded cameras and was produced in rather limited numbers.
Thanks for stopping by, Chris
Same picture as already taken with the Canon AE-1 (took both at the same time) but this time on 120.
Kodak TriX 400
Self-scanned
Snapped with a Yashica Yashinon DS 50mm f1.7.
The radioactive tint of this lens is good for autumn, but it's a good lens regardless of that - one walk often produces loads of keepers!
Found this old little treasure while remodeling our house.
My Dad said he bought it in Mexico years ago...long time.
The Yashica 44, 44A, and 44LM were a series of small twin-lens reflex cameras, designed to give 12 exposures of 4x4 cm on 127 rollfilm.
Yashica introduced the model 44 in 1958 as Japan's first 4x4 TLR. The camera was offered in several color options, but the gray version (no doubt inspired by the gray Baby Rolleiflex of 1957) proved to be the most popular.
Will I know how to use it?
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Yashica Mat 124G TLR, Expired Fuji Astia 100. April 28, 2008
Just trying out how a cross porcessed slide film image will look from a TLR. I think I prefer BWs and regular negative films ( Which I'll try next) Sorry for the poor shots. :(