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Yashica twin lens reflex guide: How to use the Yashica A, Yashica B, Yashica C, Yashica D, Yashica E Flash, Yashica 635, Yashica 44A, Yashica-MAT, ... MAT 124 and 124G cameras (The camera guide)
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I have no experience with this kind of camera, so any help would be appreciated! =D
Here's instructions:
http://www.geocities.com/heidoscop/yashi ca_44.htm
This video is meant to show the different parts of this camera and to show their function.
I just bought a yashica without the case and i looked on ebay to see if they had any. They were all pretty expensive. Is there a online store that sells them? Is there other types of cases that i could use for the camera that are cheap?
Try http://keh.com/
They might have what you need.
Shutter speed of 1/125
Standard 35mm film format
I have the 124, not the 124G
As there seems to be some confusion over the type of exposure meter that the your 124 model has, please look at the area at the front of the folding hood.
If it has a rectangular window then it has a Selenium cell which does not use batteries.
If it has a circular window then it uses a Cadmium Sulfide cell which does need batteries.
If it is a Cadmium Sulfide cell you will probably find a battery compartment lid below the focusing knob and next to the lower spool locking knob.
The battery compartment lid opens by turning counter-clockwise.
The original battery used was either a PX13 or EPX13 1.35V
Mercuric Oxide 450 mAH battery which has long since been discontinued.
You'll find alternative battery suggestions here -
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicC ameras/index-frameset.html?batteries.htm l~mainFrame
You may find that whichever type of exposure meter cell is fitted that it will probably have become unreliable with age so you may wish to consider the purchase of a hand held exposure meter which can measure both reflected or incident light and will prove itself more versatile and useful than a built in meter.
Yashica MAT- 124 Copal SV
If the shutter is accurate about $25.
A quick way to determine the value of almost anything is to use eBay advanced search option type in the item and select completes auctions.
A quick search here
http://completed.shop.ebay.co.uk/items/? MA2ShowItems&_ipg=50&_oexkw=& ;LH_Complete=1&_dmd=1&_nkw=Yashi ca+Mat+124&_sacat=See-All-Categories &_fpos=&_in_kw=1&_okw=Yashic a+Mat+124&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_sa milow=&_samihi=&_ex_kw=&_udh i=&_sadis=200&_sop=12&_udlo= &guest=1
revealed that they fetch roughly £100. to £180, don't forget that with eBay that's buying it sight unseen, condition is everything and a mint one in a specialist auction will probably double that. Note that specialist auctions will usually only accept perfect examples and their commission can be as high as 25%.
Chris
Photo Grind! » Loading 120mm Film Into a TLR
Step by step procedure illustrating how to load 120mm film in a TLR. The camera in the example is a Yashicamat 124-G, a common camera type for medium format beginners. General familiarity with the loading procedure can be applied to other 120mm systems. For beginners in medium format; but with some knowledge of film photography; video concentrates on the mechanics of loading the camera and describes the basics of handling the 120mm roll film.
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