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Yashicaflex Model A and C user manual. Yashicaflex Model A and C Posted 12-14-2020 The next page contains information on this camera. If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the full manual. On-line camera manual library - M. Butkus, Librarian ...
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Yashicaflex AS name is confusing as Yashica user manuals and other documentation used "Yashicaflex AS" to collectively refer to Yashicaflex models AS-I and AS-II with exposure meters released in 1954. Found with Japanese language user manuals with "Yashica Model AS" on the cover but boxes and guarantee papers have "Yashicaflex Model AS"
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A very rare Yashicaflex S user manual and a black box for the model are particular highlights. His interests so far have been the earlier models and collecting complete kits where possible plus also chasing brochures, ads and marketing stuff such as the early 1960s Yashica sailor boy and cigarette lighter that can be found in the Marketing Paraphernalia section.
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YASHICA Camera Instruction Manuals. KYOCERA Instruction Manuals. Problems opening PDF files or printing problems - click here. I have hundreds of other camera manual. I have collected since 1996 from company sites. that no longer post "non supported models". as well as from personal web sites that have closed over the years.
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First 1955 Yashicaflex C and later revised oval surround. Used on 1957 Yashicaflex B (new model) and Yashicaflex A (new model). Yashica Knob Wind. First “Yashica” models from first half of 1956. Rookie was a domestic release of Yashica A with dual format capability, Hi-Mec may have been a pre-production version of the Yashica LM.
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The Yashicaflex cameras date to the early to mid-1950's and have no internal electronics or metering. The ASA dial that may be present on the camera is just a visual reminder to the photographer of the speed of the film loaded in the camera. You load the camera and set the ASA dial to the speed of the film. The ASA speed you set, though, has no ...
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The Yashicaflex model break up is based on a number of consistent sources and a copy of a Yashicaflex manual which identifies a number of models (see below). The order of the 1956 releases is also a little hard to pin down.
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Yashica C TLR. The Yashica-C is a Twin Lens Reflex camera where the focusing is done through one lens and the image is captured through the other. This style of camera was popular in the 1950's but soon lost its appeal in the late 1970's. This one shoots 120 film in …
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Yashicaflex S. This is a fairly early model from 1954 and was launched as the first Japanese camera with a selenium meter, using a huge light sensor under the nameplate. This is a particularly early S model, without the Bay 1 filter mounts. Taking lens is Yashimar 80mm f3.5. Shutter is Copal 1 to 1/200.
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The Yashica-Mat. The first Yashica TLR with crank advance was the Yashica-Mat, released in 1957.The earliest models are equipped with a 75-mm 3.5 Lumaxar taking lens and a 75-mm 3.2 Lumaxar viewing lens, succeeded by 80-mm lenses with the same specifications.
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The Yashicaflex AS is a metered camera released about the same time as the Yashicaflex S. It was designed as a more basic metered camera compared to the Yashicaflex S with a slower maximum shutter speed of 1/200 and a red window for a frame counter. It is essentially a Yashicaflex A, but with a Sekonic exposure meter.
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Yashimaflex and Yashicaflex are medium format film TLR cameras made by Yashica and produced between 1953-59. They use 120 film for 6x6cm frames. Reference sites used are mainly TLR Cameras by Barry Toogood and Yashica TLR .
Yashimaflex and Yashicaflex are medium format film TLR cameras made by Yashica and produced between 1953-59. They use 120 film for 6x6cm frames. Reference sites used are mainly TLR Cameras by Barry Toogood and Yashica TLR . Introduced in 1953, similar to the Pigeonflex except with sports finder and hood logo
Yashicaflex AS name is confusing as Yashica user manuals and other documentation used "Yashicaflex AS" to collectively refer to Yashicaflex models AS-I and AS-II with exposure meters released in 1954. Found with Japanese language user manuals with "Yashica Model AS" on the cover but boxes and guarantee papers have "Yashicaflex Model AS"
The “Yashicaflex Directions for use Model A and C” covers the more recent A variations (late 1955, early 1956), i.e., long strap holder, press button shutter release models, as well as the Yashicaflex C and Yashica Flex S, now called the Yashicaflex S in line with its new peers.
The A-I and A-II are claimed to be released in October 1954 and the two AS models with exposure meters in November 1954. The dates, including the month difference, fit well with historical details including shutter differences between the Yashicaflex A and Yashicaflex AS user manuals explained in the Yashicaflex AS-II entry in 66 Models.
The most basic Yashicaflex A-I was little more than a Yashica Flex B with shutter and lens downgrades. Later, with a minor shutter upgrade in speed range, it eventually became the long running Yashica A.
The A-I is what some have commonly referred to as the Yashicaflex A, perhaps encouraged by the box which simply states “Yashicaflex Model A” but in Japan, it is the A-II which is more likely to be called the Yashicaflex Model A.
Note: The Yashicaflex AS-II in the instruction manual has the film wind knob from the A-II rather than from the Yashica Flex S as on later cameras. However, this is possibly a pre-production example.