Description
Yashica-D with Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 Lenses
The Yashica-D is a classic medium format twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera made in Japan, introduced in the mid-1950s and refined through the early 1970s. This model, produced around 1962, features a pair of Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 lenses one for taking and one for viewing delivering beautifully rendered 66 cm negatives on 120 roll film. With manual controls and a bright waist-level finder, the Yashica-D is a popular choice for both collectors and analog photographers.
Key Features
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Brand: Yashica
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Model: Yashica-D (Serial No. 621076)
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Taking lens: Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 (Serial No. 577459)
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Viewing lens: Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 (Serial No. 5771140)
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Lens construction: 3 elements in 3 groups
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Shutter: Copal MXV
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Shutter speeds: 1s to 1/500s + Bulb
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Aperture range: f/3.5 to f/22
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Focus: Manual focus via front knob (0.9m to )
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Viewfinder: Waist-level finder with flip-up magnifier
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Film type: 120 roll film (produces 66 cm negatives)
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Sync: X and M flash sync with PC socket and cold shoe
Condition
Used Good condition
This camera is in good cosmetic and mechanical condition with some signs of use. Both lenses are clear, with minor internal dust but no haze or fungus. Shutter fires at all speeds. Aperture blades are oil-free and move smoothly. Focus is smooth and even. A charming and functional example of a mid-century Japanese TLR.
Whats Included
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Yashica-D camera body
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Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 taking and viewing lenses
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