EosNoob said:Hi,
I want to buy a secondhand Yashica Mat 124G. Could you give me tips on how to check if the camera's any good?
Thanks in advance.
magic823 said:I got mine on ebay a couple of years ago for $55 (with shipping). The person had put it in the wrong catagory and mispelled Yashica. It came in mint (possible unused) condition with case and owners manual.
I understand that on some of the latest builds the tooling was getting a little worn, so they gearing may not be as tight. So check the film advance carefully. The other thing to expect is that there will be fine specks of oil on the internal lens elements. This is expected. Some people disassemble and clean it themselves (make sure you have the right tools before you even think about it). I sent mine to Mark Hama in Altlanta, GA (www.markhama.com). He worked in the factory building these things and is probably the best tech in the world for them. He charged me $75 for a CLA. Well worth it.
When you get yours, welcome to the club.
Steve
dmr1 said:You could buy mine.125.00 includes lens hood and shipping. Everything in perfect order. I bought it several years ago and it just sits on the shelf. Needs a good home.
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Email me at dsc7072002@yahoo.com if interested.
EosNoob said:Thanks for the tip. Sending the camera to Mark Hama is no option for me though...I live in The Netherlands...so I'll have to clean the lens elements myself or find a good technician here... Can I see the oil-specs when I shine a light in the lens?
The biggest tip: Get a Yashica 124 or (even better unless you need 220 capability) a 12. Better built cameras and (typically) less money.EosNoob said:Hi,
I want to buy a secondhand Yashica Mat 124G. Could you give me tips on how to check if the camera's any good?
Thanks in advance.
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