Description
Yashica-A Twin-Lens Reflex Medium Format Camera
Condition: Used Good Condition
The Yashica-A, serial number 5860444, is a vintage 66 medium format TLR (twin-lens reflex) camera, manufactured in Japan in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was designed as an entry-level model in Yashica’s TLR lineup, offering solid build quality, simple operation, and classic vintage aesthetics.
Shooting 12 square images per roll of 120 film, the Yashica-A is popular among both beginners and collectors who appreciate the tactile experience of medium format photography without unnecessary complexity.
Key Features
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Film Format: 120 roll film 66 cm negatives
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Taking Lens: Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 3-element lens with soft vintage rendering
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Viewing Lens: Yashica 80mm f/3.5
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Shutter: Copal speeds from 1s to 1/300s + Bulb
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Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
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Focus: Manual front-lens panel focusing via waist-level finder
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Viewfinder: Waist-level with flip-up hood and magnifier
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Advance Mechanism: Manual film advance with red window for frame count
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Flash Sync: PC sync port with X-sync
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Construction: Metal body with leatherette covering
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Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg
Whats Included
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Yashica-A TLR camera body (Serial No. 5860444)
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Waist-level viewfinder
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Film advance knob
Condition
Used Good condition:
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Mechanics: Focus, aperture, and shutter operate correctly. Shutter fires across speeds, but older Copal shutters may benefit from cleaning for consistency.
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Optics: Lenses are generally clear, with minor internal dust and possible light cleaning marks typical for the age. No fungus or separation.
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Viewfinder: Functional with minor dust; focusing screen is usable.
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Cosmetics: Minor wear on the body and trim, consistent with age. Leatherette intact.
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