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80.0 mm ISO 125

Yashica-Mat

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1981
English coast
St Agnes
West Country
Ilford film
Yashica-Mat
FP4
Medium format
TLR
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Coast
England
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Ilford
Long ago
Monochrome
Seaside
Cornwall
Black and white
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Twin lens reflex


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St Agnes Beach with seated couple

St Agnes Beach with seated couple
June 1981, St Agnes, Cormwall.
Yashica-Mat TLR, Ilford FP4 film developed in Ilford ID11.

This Yashica Mat was, according to its serial number, manufactured in March of 1962. The model was apparently manufactured in a run from 1958 to 1970ish. It has a Copal MXV shutter (1 sec to 1/500 sec plus B) an 80mm f3.5 Yashinon taking lens and an 80mm f3.2 View Yashinon viewing lens.

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 William Sutherland
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Fabulous capture!

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5 years ago.
 Bob Taylor
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Wonderful play of light and shadow on the rocks, lovely glimpse of the ocean as a bonus. Are you still taking pictures with the Yashica-Mat?
5 years ago.
John Sheldon club has replied to Bob Taylor club
No, Bob, I did not use the Yashica-Mat for many years. Dusting it off about 12 years ago I found that my eyesight could no-longer cope with it. I eventually sold it in 2017 and re-invested the funds in buying a Bronica ETRS.. The idea was to clean-up and restore the Bronica to full working order and then sell it on (doing this for fun, not for profit). I found a local camera company to help me deal with some sticky light seal I could not reach. However I still have the Bronica and am slowly putting some film through it!
5 years ago.

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