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N 0 B 2.6K C 0 E Aug 26, 2008 F Aug 26, 2008
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Tags:   Lambertivlle NJ Fuji 160s Yashica Mat 124G

N 0 B 453 C 1 E Aug 26, 2008 F Aug 26, 2008
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Tags:   Lambertivlle NJ Fuji 160s Yashica Mat 124G

N 0 B 1.4K C 0 E Jun 7, 2008 F Jun 7, 2008
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So I did the common thing: bought me a Mark Hama fixed Yashica 124G to accompany the Richoh Diacord.

Daughter already called the Yashica Mat.

he Yashica has crank advance, not so much better than the dial turn of the Ricoh, but it does arm the shutter. On the Richoh, you have to remember if you've armed, and if you've taken the shot. OTH, you can take double exposures with the Richoh.

Other differences: Yashica has meter built in, and fewer blades for aperture. Richoh has a niftier way to set focus. But OTH I keep setting the timer when I mean to set the aperture on the Richoh. I'm not sure if there are any differences in the photos, will have to see once I have the same film in both.

Tags:   Ricoh Diacord Yashica 124G Hama

N 7 B 5.9K C 0 E Jun 7, 2008 F Jun 7, 2008
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So I did the common thing: bought me a Mark Hama fixed Yashica 124G to accompany the Richoh Diacord.

Daughter already called the Yashica Mat.

he Yashica has crank advance, not so much better than the dial turn of the Ricoh, but it does arm the shutter. On the Richoh, you have to remember if you've armed, and if you've taken the shot. OTH, you can take double exposures with the Richoh.

Other differences: Yashica has meter built in, and fewer blades for aperture. Richoh has a niftier way to set focus. But OTH I keep setting the timer when I mean to set the aperture on the Richoh. I'm not sure if there are any differences in the photos, will have to see once I have the same film in both.

Tags:   Ricoh Diacord Yashica 124G Hama

N 0 B 1.5K C 1 E Jun 7, 2008 F Jun 7, 2008
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So I did the common thing: bought me a Mark Hama fixed Yashica 124G to accompany the Richoh Diacord.

Daughter already called the Yashica Mat.

The Yashica has crank advance, not so much better than the dial turn of the Ricoh, but it does arm the shutter. On the Richoh, you have to remember if you've armed, and if you've taken the shot. OTH, you can take double exposures with the Richoh.

Other differences: Yashica has meter built in, and fewer blades for aperture. Richoh has a niftier way to set focus. But OTH I keep setting the timer when I mean to set the aperture on the Richoh. I'm not sure if there are any differences in the photos, will have to see once I have the same film in both.

Tags:   Ricoh Diacord Yashica 124G Hama


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