Yashica equipment is nothing to sneer at, and it still sparks nostalgia among many Japanese here. They are great TLRs when you can't afford $2000+ for a Rolleiflex.
Brian D: the Yashica 12 was 120-only, the Yashica 24 was 220-only, and the Yashica 124 was a contraction of the two names, meaning you could choose between 120 and 220!
filmamigo, I beg to differ on the Yashica 24 only using 220 as I have covered this in another post. I seem to end up with camera stuff that is off the radar so to speak like the Rolleiflex film door that takes cut film and has a removable pressure plate for 120 film as well. My 24 falls into that category because it is set up from the factory to take both 220 and 120 film. Check out the pics I posted in this thread.
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The 1st MF camera i ever shot was a Yashica Mat124. It belongs to a friend and is in like new condition. I was amazed at the huge ground glass and how bright it was. I've since bought a Minolta Autocord and am assembling a Mamiya RB kit, but i'll always remember that Yashica Mat124.
If you think about it, when the last 24 came off of the assembly line 220 film was still prevalent. Mine may have been among the last before Yashica tooled up for the 124 and so was a precursor to it.I wonder if your 24 was deliberately factory modified to the dual format capability to get remaining 24 camera's out in the market place. The 12 would be harder to modify. In addition 220 only cameras would be quite impractical when few films were available in that size, so Yashica may have had quite a stock unsold.
Ian
If you think about it, when the last 24 came off of the assembly line 220 film was still prevalent. Mine may have been among the last before Yashica tooled up for the 124 and so was a precursor to it.
My point is more that back in the early to mid 1960's 220 was not actually "prevalent", sure it was about but not widespread and certainly not the same full range of films that were available in 120.
...just cant see the point in using 35 film in a MF camera...
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