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Another 1970s gem, the Yashica Mat-124G is known for its reliability and stellar performance. In good condition, these vintage cameras can sell for around $250. This isn’t your average Polaroid.
Another 1970s gem, the Yashica Mat-124G is known for its reliability and stellar performance. In good condition, these vintage cameras can sell for around $250.
Yashica’s adventures in medium format cameras culminated with the Yashica-Mat 124g, in production up to the 1970s, still sought after for its great value compared to competing cameras like the ...
Perhaps the greatest and most overwhelming part of vintage film photography ... d prefer to have a little more to do, the Yashica MG-1 is one of many aperture-priority, fixed lens, manual-focus ...
not 480p onto miniDV like those vintage camcorders, works with cards up to 512GB in capacity, and supports 58MP still shots too. We've not tried the camera yet, but Yashica provided a short sample ...
It's been quite a while since we've heard from once famous Japanese camera maker Yashica. It's finally jumping back into the scene but in the oddest way possible, through Kickstarter. It's ...
This Japanese brand, founded in 1945, cut its teeth producing parts for electronics companies and clock makers before launching its first self-made camera in 1953: the medium-format Pigeonflex TLR.