scyg
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I swapped out the Yashikor on my D with a Yashinon from a parts 124g I had laying around.
Two takeaways - looking at the lenses side by side, I couldn't tell the difference between them, except for a slightly different color of coating. Same number of reflections, same magnification in each element. Wonder if the story about all Yashikors being triplets is baloney. Maybe on earlier models, but mine looked suspiciously like a Tessar clone. So I was wondering whether there's really a 1-to-1 relationship between the lens name and its optical design.
Second - I like the D's build quality a lot better than the 124g. All metal and solid as hell (no, not like a Rollie, but what do you want for the $80 I paid for it?)
So far everything is aligned and looks good on the ground glass (I also adjusted the viewing lens focus while I was in the guts of the thing). On with the film tests.
Two takeaways - looking at the lenses side by side, I couldn't tell the difference between them, except for a slightly different color of coating. Same number of reflections, same magnification in each element. Wonder if the story about all Yashikors being triplets is baloney. Maybe on earlier models, but mine looked suspiciously like a Tessar clone. So I was wondering whether there's really a 1-to-1 relationship between the lens name and its optical design.
Second - I like the D's build quality a lot better than the 124g. All metal and solid as hell (no, not like a Rollie, but what do you want for the $80 I paid for it?)
So far everything is aligned and looks good on the ground glass (I also adjusted the viewing lens focus while I was in the guts of the thing). On with the film tests.