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Yashica -44 TLR | Analogue camera
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€ 333
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Yashica -44 TLR | Analogue camera

The Yashica 44, introduced in 1958, was Japan's answer to the "Baby" Rolleiflex. Designed for the 127 roll film format, it produces high-quality 4x4cm slides, often called "Super Slides." This particular model is finished in the classic grey and silver aesthetic that defined the era's premium Japanese exports. Known for its compact size and surprisingly sharp Yashikor optics, the Yashica 44 remains a favorite among collectors and TLR enthusiasts who appreciate mid-century design combined with robust mechanical reliability. KEY FEATURES Compact Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) design for 4x4 format Finished in the iconic grey enamel and matching leatherette Equipped with sharp Yashikor 60mm lenses Reliable Copal-SV shutter with a full range of manual speeds Large, bright waist-level finder with integrated magnifying glass Crank-style film advance for efficient handling TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Camera Type: Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) 4x4 Taking Lens: Yashikor 1:3.5 f=60mm Viewing Lens: Yashikor 1:3.5 f=60mm Shutter: Copal-SV (B, 1 to 1/500 second) Film format: 127 roll film Manufacturer: Yashica Co., Ltd., Japan Features: Built-in self-timer and flash synchronization CONDITION REPORT Cosmetic: Fair to good condition; the leatherette shows visible cracking and shrinkage on the side panels as seen in the photos. The grey enamel has minor wear consistent with its age. Optics: Lenses are clear and functional; the viewing screen provides a bright image for composition. Mechanics: Shutter fires on various speeds; focus and film advance mechanisms operate smoothly. Test status: This camera is sold as a collectible; it has been mechanically inspected but not tested with film for light-tightness or precision. WHATS INCLUDED Yashica 44 TLR camera Original leather carrying strap WHY BUY THIS ITEM A stylish and compact masterpiece of Japanese engineering that represents the peak of the 127 film era, perfect for display or mechanical appreciation. KEYWORDS Yashica, Yashica 44, TLR, 127 Film, Super Slide, 4x4, Yashikor, Copal-SV, Vintage Camera, Japanese Design, Analog Photography, Twin Lens Reflex

No. 103722890

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Yashica -44 TLR | Analogue camera

Yashica -44 TLR | Analogue camera

The Yashica 44, introduced in 1958, was Japan's answer to the "Baby" Rolleiflex. Designed for the 127 roll film format, it produces high-quality 4x4cm slides, often called "Super Slides." This particular model is finished in the classic grey and silver aesthetic that defined the era's premium Japanese exports. Known for its compact size and surprisingly sharp Yashikor optics, the Yashica 44 remains a favorite among collectors and TLR enthusiasts who appreciate mid-century design combined with robust mechanical reliability.

KEY FEATURES

Compact Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) design for 4x4 format

Finished in the iconic grey enamel and matching leatherette

Equipped with sharp Yashikor 60mm lenses

Reliable Copal-SV shutter with a full range of manual speeds

Large, bright waist-level finder with integrated magnifying glass

Crank-style film advance for efficient handling

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Camera Type: Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) 4x4

Taking Lens: Yashikor 1:3.5 f=60mm

Viewing Lens: Yashikor 1:3.5 f=60mm

Shutter: Copal-SV (B, 1 to 1/500 second)

Film format: 127 roll film

Manufacturer: Yashica Co., Ltd., Japan

Features: Built-in self-timer and flash synchronization

CONDITION REPORT

Cosmetic: Fair to good condition; the leatherette shows visible cracking and shrinkage on the side panels as seen in the photos. The grey enamel has minor wear consistent with its age.

Optics: Lenses are clear and functional; the viewing screen provides a bright image for composition.

Mechanics: Shutter fires on various speeds; focus and film advance mechanisms operate smoothly.

Test status: This camera is sold as a collectible; it has been mechanically inspected but not tested with film for light-tightness or precision.

WHATS INCLUDED

Yashica 44 TLR camera

Original leather carrying strap

WHY BUY THIS ITEM

A stylish and compact masterpiece of Japanese engineering that represents the peak of the 127 film era, perfect for display or mechanical appreciation.

KEYWORDS

Yashica, Yashica 44, TLR, 127 Film, Super Slide, 4x4, Yashikor, Copal-SV, Vintage Camera, Japanese Design, Analog Photography, Twin Lens Reflex

Final bid
€ 333
No reserve price

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