Useful tips

When was the Yashica Mat made?

When was the Yashica Mat made?

1957
The first Yashica TLR with crank advance was the Yashica-Mat, released in 1957. The earliest models are equipped with a 75-mm 3.5 Lumaxar taking lens and a 75-mm 3.2 Lumaxar viewing lens, succeeded by 80-mm lenses with the same specifications.

How do you date a Yashica Mat-124G?

The 1970 start date for the Yashica Mat-124G appears to be a match. The 1980 end date is simply the changeover to the new 6 digit consecutive numbering system.

Does Yashica Mat have a light meter?

The Yashica-Mat EM. Released in 1964, the Yashica-Mat EM features an uncoupled light meter and an 80mm f/3.5 Yashinon shooting lens. The “EM” stands for Exposure Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder.

What film does the Yashica Mat-124G use?

When it comes to loading film into the Yashica Mat-124G, this camera works very similarly to most medium format cameras. You can use both 120 or 220 film with this camera, and loading it into the camera is quite simple. Twist the dial on the bottom of the camera to pop open the back.

Do they still make Yashica cameras?

Yashica was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, originally active from 1949 until 2005 when its then-owner, Kyocera, ceased production. In 2008, the Yashica name reappeared on cameras produced by the Hong Kong-based MF Jebsen Group.

What kind of camera is the Yashica Mat em?

The Yashica-Mat EM is a solidly made, easy-to-use camera. It can be found for a reasonable price on eBay, and is an excellent introduction to medium-format photography. It’s clearly an evolution in the line of the 1957 Yashica-Mat and the 1958 Yashica-Mat LM. It differs from the latter camera only in its easier-to-use exposure meter.

What does the EM stand for on the Yashica Mat?

Released in 1964, the Yashica-Mat EM features an uncoupled light meter and an 80mm f/3.5 Yashinon shooting lens. The “EM” stands for Exposure Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder. It’s an all-mechanical camera; even the light meter doesn’t need a battery.

When did the Yashica Mat LM come out?

The Yashica-Mat LM was introduced in 1958. “LM” stands for Light Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder. It’s an all-mechanical camera; even the light meter doesn’t need a battery. The Yashica-Mat LM is a solidly made, easy-to-use camera. Yashicamat LM. Images by Dries van den Elzen.

What was the first Yashica TLR with crank advance?

The first Yashica TLR with crank advance was the Yashica-Mat, released in 1957. The earliest models are equipped with a 75-mm 3.5 Lumaxar taking lens and a 75-mm 3.2 Lumaxar viewing lens, succeeded by 80-mm lenses with the same specifications.