Yashica -44 TLR Analoge camera





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Merk Yashica, Model/type nr -44 TLR, Filmtype 127, Fysieke toestand Zeer goed, Functionele toestand Getest en werkend.
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Yashica 44 - The Classic "Baby" TLR in Elegant GreyThe Yashica 44 is a beautifully crafted Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera, famously designed to compete with the German Rolleiflex 4x4. Introduced in 1958, this "Baby" Yashica uses 127 roll film to produce the once-popular "Super Slides" ($4 \times 4$ cm). This specific model is finished in the iconic grey enamel with matching grey leatherette, a color scheme that epitomized the chic, modern design of the late 1950s. While smaller than its 120-format siblings, the Yashica 44 makes no compromises on build quality, offering a full metal body and high-quality Yashikor optics. It is a must-have for collectors of miniature TLRs and photographers who enjoy the unique characteristics of 127 film.Key BenefitsIconic Design: The grey-on-grey color palette is widely considered the most attractive and collectible version of the Yashica 44 series.Super Slide Format: Delivers larger-than-35mm frame area in a camera body that is significantly more compact than a standard TLR.Precision Build: Features a smooth crank-advance mechanism and a robust Copal shutter, mirroring the professional feel of full-sized Rollei cameras.FeaturesCamera Type: Twin Lens Reflex (TLR)Film Type: 127 Roll Film ($4 \times 4$ cm exposures)Taking Lens: Yashikor $60\text{mm}$ f/3.5 (Serial No. 338979)Viewing Lens: Yashikor $60\text{mm}$ f/3.5 (Serial No. 340019)Shutter: Copal-SV, speeds from 1s to 1/500s plus Bulb (B)Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22Flash Sync: Integrated X-synch terminalSerial Number: FA 5060011ConditionCosmetic (Rated 3.5/5): The camera presents well in its classic grey finish. There is some minor paint wear on the edges and knobs, and slight discoloration/aging on the leatherette panels, which is typical for this model.Optical: The lenses appear clear to the naked eye. Under closer inspection, minor internal dust and faint cleaning marks may be visible, which is expected for an unrestored vintage camera.Mechanical: The shutter fires across the speed range, and the crank-advance mechanism is functional. The focusing knob moves smoothly.Note: This camera is sold as a vintage collectible. It has not been tested with film, and the accuracy of the shutter speeds has not been electronically verified.What's IncludedYashica 44 Camera in Grey (Serial No. FA 5060011)Why This Product?The Yashica 44 is the definition of "small but mighty." It captures the mechanical soul of the 1950s in a compact, stylish package that remains a conversation starter today. For the collector, the grey version is the definitive variant to own. For the experimental photographer, it offers a gateway into the world of 127 film photography with optics that punch well above their weight class. It is a tactile, mechanical jewel that represents a peak era of Japanese camera design.Keywords: Yashica, Yashica 44, Baby TLR, 127 Film, Grey Yashica, Yashikor, 4x4, Super Slide, Vintage Camera, Japanese TLR, Copal Shutter.
Yashica 44 - The Classic "Baby" TLR in Elegant GreyThe Yashica 44 is a beautifully crafted Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera, famously designed to compete with the German Rolleiflex 4x4. Introduced in 1958, this "Baby" Yashica uses 127 roll film to produce the once-popular "Super Slides" ($4 \times 4$ cm). This specific model is finished in the iconic grey enamel with matching grey leatherette, a color scheme that epitomized the chic, modern design of the late 1950s. While smaller than its 120-format siblings, the Yashica 44 makes no compromises on build quality, offering a full metal body and high-quality Yashikor optics. It is a must-have for collectors of miniature TLRs and photographers who enjoy the unique characteristics of 127 film.Key BenefitsIconic Design: The grey-on-grey color palette is widely considered the most attractive and collectible version of the Yashica 44 series.Super Slide Format: Delivers larger-than-35mm frame area in a camera body that is significantly more compact than a standard TLR.Precision Build: Features a smooth crank-advance mechanism and a robust Copal shutter, mirroring the professional feel of full-sized Rollei cameras.FeaturesCamera Type: Twin Lens Reflex (TLR)Film Type: 127 Roll Film ($4 \times 4$ cm exposures)Taking Lens: Yashikor $60\text{mm}$ f/3.5 (Serial No. 338979)Viewing Lens: Yashikor $60\text{mm}$ f/3.5 (Serial No. 340019)Shutter: Copal-SV, speeds from 1s to 1/500s plus Bulb (B)Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22Flash Sync: Integrated X-synch terminalSerial Number: FA 5060011ConditionCosmetic (Rated 3.5/5): The camera presents well in its classic grey finish. There is some minor paint wear on the edges and knobs, and slight discoloration/aging on the leatherette panels, which is typical for this model.Optical: The lenses appear clear to the naked eye. Under closer inspection, minor internal dust and faint cleaning marks may be visible, which is expected for an unrestored vintage camera.Mechanical: The shutter fires across the speed range, and the crank-advance mechanism is functional. The focusing knob moves smoothly.Note: This camera is sold as a vintage collectible. It has not been tested with film, and the accuracy of the shutter speeds has not been electronically verified.What's IncludedYashica 44 Camera in Grey (Serial No. FA 5060011)Why This Product?The Yashica 44 is the definition of "small but mighty." It captures the mechanical soul of the 1950s in a compact, stylish package that remains a conversation starter today. For the collector, the grey version is the definitive variant to own. For the experimental photographer, it offers a gateway into the world of 127 film photography with optics that punch well above their weight class. It is a tactile, mechanical jewel that represents a peak era of Japanese camera design.Keywords: Yashica, Yashica 44, Baby TLR, 127 Film, Grey Yashica, Yashikor, 4x4, Super Slide, Vintage Camera, Japanese TLR, Copal Shutter.

