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The Yashica Mat 124G is a good 6 x 6 twin lens reflex. It is a good choice to discover medium format photography at a low price.

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Yashica Mat 124 G

 

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Yashica Mat 124 G Made by Yashica from 1970 to 1985, this Rolleiflex clone was the last model of a long Yashica twin-lens reflex series. It was introduced when this kind of camera seemed obsolete, but it was a success and it can easily be found in garage sales.

Very pleasant to shoot with, it can use both 120 and 220 rollfilm. Its 80 mm f/3.5 Yashinon lens, though not as good as the Rollei's, can produce very good results. It has a built-in CdS light meter. There are some guidelines on the viewfinder's ground glass. The light-meter uses forbidden 1.35 v mercury batteries but it works OK with today's 1.5v alkaline batteries.

It is a very good entry-level medium format camera.

Complément télé pour YashicaA lens hood is a very useful accessory. Telephoto (picture on the left) and wide-angle converters can be found but are very blurry and have a strong vignetting above f/8 (see sample picture below right).

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Use

 

The Yashica Mat 124 G works smoothly. The controls take the well known Rolleiflex configuration. The viewing screen isn't very clear, making focusing a bit challenging, especially in low light conditions, but is nevertheless very usable. The opening of the viewfinder hood switches the lightmeter on. The lightmeter being quite inaccurate, it is advised to use a hand-held one instead. The film advance crank is terribly noisy.

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Characteristics

 

Format

6 x 6cm (120 rollfilm)

Lens

Yashica Yashinon, 75 mm f/3.5

Shutter

central, Copal-SV, from 1/500 s to 1 s plus B pose, X and M flash sync, self-timer

Exposure modes

manual with built-in meter

Weight

1055 g

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Sound

 

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The sound goes "crrrrrrrk zip click-click". The crrrrrrrk is the sound of the crank when advancing the film. The zip is the sound of the crank turned backwards to cock the shutter. The first click is the sound of the shutter at 1/500 s and the second click is the sound of the release button getting back into place.

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Accessories

 

Pare - soleil et bouchon d'objectif

Lens hood and cap

Complément télé (devant celui pour l'objectif de visée, derrière celui pour l'objectif de prise de vue)

Tele converter (front : viewing lens, back : taking lens)

Carrying bag

Carrying bag

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Sample pictures

 

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