Yashica Mat Em. Vintage 1964 1967 Yashicamat EM Dual Lens Reflex Camera Etsy Another inexpensive (now) TLR is the Yashica EM (another with a super simple built-in exposure meter). When Mark Hama did the CLA he replaced the Yashikor (3 element lens) with the Yashinon (4 element) Tessar clone
yashicamat em from www.lexdfox.com
The Yashica-mat from Japan was introduced in 1957 as Yashica's premium TLR entry, and was closely modeled after the contemporary Rolleicord. The Mat left the Yashica factory in Nagano, Japan with Lumaxar lenses make in West German.
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I doubt that the meter is working correctly, so get yourself a hand held light meter. It didn't lead me to TLR's (except for a brief detour to Rolleicord) but rather to. The "EM" stands for Exposure Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder
YashicaMat EM... At one time these were easy to see... no… Flickr. The "EM" stands for Exposure Meter, referring to the uncoupled selenium cell exposure meter in front of the viewfinder The focal length is fixed but the lenses have Bay 1 mounts to which filters, lens hoods, and close-up lenses can be fitted
YashicaMat EM 6 x 6 twinlens camera in very nice Catawiki. Yashica Mat EM, gebrauchsanweisung, mode d'emploi user guide, folleto de instrucciones When Mark Hama did the CLA he replaced the Yashikor (3 element lens) with the Yashinon (4 element) Tessar clone