Yashica Mat Em. Vintage 1964 1967 Yashicamat EM Dual Lens Reflex Camera Etsy Everything works on this camera… the built-in exposure meter works like a charm (no batteries required) and the shutter is spot on. The "EM" stands for Exposure Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder
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It's an all-mechanical camera with no batteries needed You are correct, the Yashica-Mat is an excellent camera and well worth the time and money finding a good one if you were to own just one TLR
Yashica YashicaMat EM Lense
The Yashica LM (first LM 1956) is a great TLR and has a built-in exposure meter If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the PDF manual You are correct, the Yashica-Mat is an excellent camera and well worth the time and money finding a good one if you were to own just one TLR
Yashica Mat EM Twin Lens Reflex Camera David Wolanski Photography. It didn't lead me to TLR's (except for a brief detour to Rolleicord) but rather to. You are correct, the Yashica-Mat is an excellent camera and well worth the time and money finding a good one if you were to own just one TLR
YashicaMat EM Chasing Classic Cameras with Chris. When Mark Hama did the CLA he replaced the Yashikor (3 element lens) with the Yashinon (4 element) Tessar clone The Yashica-Mat takes 120 roll film and makes square 6×6 centimeter images (really more like 56 millimeters wide by 57 millimeters high)