Film loading is as follows: turn the large wheel on the camera bottom counter-clockwise to unlock the pin-and-hole film door lock. Move the empty spool to the top takeup position, put the film in the bottom, draw out the leader and insert into the takeup spool. Then wind until the la...
Both 6x6 cm 120 film and 4x4 cm 127 film format TLR cameras are covered. As a group, the 4x4s were commonly referred to as “44” and with later user manuals and boxes for the 6x6s, Yashica started adding “66” to the names. ...
Interesting derivative of the Yashica-D, which is designed in dual format - as well as 120 film, it can use 35mm in 24mmx36mm. There are extra rewind and cutout buttons on the left side. This camera was also made with a Yashinon lens at the end of the run. ...
Of course, there were also fixed focus box cameras etc.Why did Japan produce so many TLR models after the War? Obviously, the demand must have been there, probably helped by value for money considerations. Like the folders, the 6x6 TLRs used the larger 120 film. TLRs were represented by ...
35mm Film Camera Film Type Required 35mm film Description A Simple Snapshot Art Camera. Point and Shot at a shutter speed of 1/120s with a F11 31mm lens. Perfect with YASHICA 400 negative film for nice street snaps. An internal flas...
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Built in the ’70s to compete with Rollei cameras, the Japanese Mamiya C330 camera includes interchangeable lenses, a feature that not all TLR cameras have, and photographers can attach different viewfinders for a customized experience. The camera uses either 120 or 220 film, and uses a winding...
As the model has a combined DIN/ASA film reminder scale, the small number of European export cameras were probably just diverted from domestic market production. It certainly seems that the Yashica-Mat baffles were only intended for the home market. It is also interesting that the greatest ...
(Some cameras seem more sensitive to voltage variations than others, and this particular Yashica appears to be very tolerant.) Certainly if you’re shooting print film, there’s little to worry about. The camera’s 38mm lens focuses from 1 meter (3.2 feet) to infinity. And in spite of ...
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