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Yashicaflex
Not tested sold as is
A basic but well-built camera with film advance by red window. Released in October 1954 at the same time as the A-II, both shared the new budget Yashimar lenses and more limited shutter specs with the metered AS-I and AS-II released a month later. Four versions shown above (the focusing knob end cap of the third camera is not original, it should be the same as the second camera, the first camera end cap is discussed below), refer also to . First has no hood logo, early body, black focusing panel trim, Y.S.K. shutter (logo is Y.S.K, all full stops included in a Japanese ad for the A-II, see A-II below), film winding knob with double row knurling and without film speed reminders, side flash sync and cable release shutter. Second adds hood logo, machined focusing panel trim and Copal shutter. Third adds new body and film winding knob with single row knurling. Fourth adds 9 flag film reminder, new type focus knob, front flash sync and new type locking knob/lever later fitted to the Yashica A. Claimed to be in production until mid-1957 but may have been confused with the Yashicaflex A (new model)
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