Is there a red window through which the number on the paper backing can be read?
If it's like my yashica-c, the frames are counted in a window above the focusing knob on the right. Film is advanced by pressing the button on the other big knob and rotating the knob to wind the film. Let go of the button as it starts to advance, and it locks back into place when it gets to the next frame. Yashica TLRs are nice cameras to use.
Please post pics...
Looks like the early Yashicaflex S pictured here:
http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Japanese/Yashica.html
What shutter speed range does it have? Are there filter threads or a bayonet connection for filters on the lens?
Hi Matt:
Shutter speeds range from B, 1/10th, and all the way up to 1/200th. There is no shutter release slot near the shutter.
There is no kind of threading on the lenses.
Then it definitely sounds like that pictured Yashicaflex S
Looks like the AII:
http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Japanese/slides/Yashicaflex A.html
Though the waist level finder lid on yours is a bit different. Is it removable?
The little round window above the focus knob should be the frame counter.
i think it resets when you insert a film.Any idea on how it resets?
The counter will automatically reset when the back is opened. Insert a fresh roll of film in the lower spool position, move the empty spool to the upper position. Insert the tab on the film backing into the slot in the upper spool and wind the film until the start arrows on the backing paper align with the start arrow on the camera then close the back. Wind the film until the number 1 shows in the window above the focus knob on the right side, it should stop on its own. After each shot, push the button and advance the film, it will automatically stop at the next frame. I dont know if that model automatically cocks the shutter or if you must manually cock the shutter on the side of the lens like the C and D models.
i think it resets when you insert a film.
do you have pictures of the bottom?
the round indentation in the front: is there a screwthread visible there?
it might be where the cablerelease is fitted.
maarten.
Maarten: No, that was not fr a shutter release cable - at least not a standard one.
Mike: Opening the back does NOT reset the frame counter. In fact, even after firing the shutter and pressing the button and winding the knob - it did not move from "1".
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