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Yashica A TLR - Complete boxed set

Yashica A TLR - Complete boxed set

S/N: 38121074

Regular price €239,99
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The Yashica-A is a great option for those wanting to get into medium format on a 6x6 format. Released in 1957, they boast a Yashikor 80mm f3.5 in a Copal shutter. Although these lenses are simple in design, they can definitely provide you with stunningly beautiful pictures. Although it has limited shutter speeds (1/25, 1/50, 1/100, and 1/300), it's what makes these camers so simple to use. 

This is a rather special one as it comes in great shape complete with box. Included are the original ever-ready case, lens cap, manual and even the original silica gel packet! The camera comes in very good overall shape. Lenses are not bad for their age and the shutter still runs on all speeds but a fraction too slow (won't have any effect on images). 

A beautiful set for the collector looking to add to their Yashica arsenal or the user looking to start with medium format without jumping to a more expensive alternative. 

Due to the age of this equipment and the completeness of this kit, we consider this item to be a 'collectible'. No warranty is offered for this category of items.

Notes

Released in: 1959

Mount: n/a

Type: medium format

Condition

Mechanical Condition: 4
Cosmetic Condition: 4
Optical Condition: 4

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*while we test our equipment to the highest standards possible, please keep in mind that these items are several decades old. Light meters can't last forever and even though we garantuee a proper function (unless stated otherwise), due to the fragile nature of the meters, we can not cover them under our warranty.

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