Vintage Yashica-D TLR 120mm Camera with Yashikor 80mm Lens and Leather Case VG
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Yashica D TLR Camera with Yashikor 80mm Lens and Leather Case Yashica, Made in Japan. Circa 1958-1974. 120mm film TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) camera. Metal body. Leather case. Camera body measures approx. 5-1/2” tal by 3” X 4”. This Yashica-D twin lens reflex camera uses 120mm film. It has an adjustable Yashikor f3.5/80mm lens and Copal MXV 500 shutter. Yashica sold this camera from 1958-1974. This camera has been used and then stored for a number of years. It still appears to be in functioning condition. The shutter fires on all settings. All lenses and controls move freely. The viewfinder and lens are clean with no cracks or visible mold/fungus. I have not run film through this camera and have no idea exactly how well it works. This camera is being sold as a photographic collectible with NO GUARANTEE that it will produce good photos or not need maintenance or repair. The cosmetic condition of this camera is very good with no dents, visible rust or broken parts. The nickel plated and painted trim around the lenses shows minor wear and scuffs from usage and there is an exposure guide taped to the back of the body. Otherwise the body is quite clean with no dents. The original felt-lined brown leather case with non-original cloth strap (original was leather) has some scuffs and use wear with the stitching beginning to unravel at the top
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