RayPA
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IIRC, the YashicaMat is a little on the slow side, so take that into consideration. If you want to shoot MF, then you might want to consider getting something faster like a Rolleiflex.
Ray, presumably you mean a Rollei with an f/2.8 lens. Many Rolleiflexes, including my 3.5F Planar are f/3.5 and no faster than a YashicaMat or Autocord.RayPA said:IIRC, the YashicaMat is a little on the slow side, so take that into consideration. If you want to shoot MF, then you might want to consider getting something faster like a Rolleiflex.
GeneW said:Ray, presumably you mean a Rollei with an f/2.8 lens. Many Rolleiflexes, including my 3.5F Planar are f/3.5 and no faster than a YashicaMat or Autocord.
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jamesj said:so i have been thinking about getting a yashica 124g and i was wondering are they as good as everyone says they are. the photos i have seen so far are awesome. or will i be disappointed...
help me out or in other words persuade me to get one...
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Al Patterson said:Do you need it? Probably not, but I have one, and although I don't use it much it does take great pictures. Besides, it's much cheaper than a Rollie or a 'blad.
jamesj said:i found a Yashica 124 not the "G" model in a antique store for like 275 yesterday.