The Yashica-Mat 124G was the final incarnation of the Yashica medium format TLR and was manufactured between 1970 and 1986.
It is similar to the Yashica-Mat 124 that preceded it, excepting the fact that the 124G has gold-plated meter contacts and
the 124G's finish is a low-chrome, black-out style.
Some of the general features of the Yashica-Mat 124G include:
- 4 element f/3.5 - f/22 Yashinon lens
- Copal shutter, speeds range from 1 sec - 1/1000 sec plus B
- Dual film format: 120/220
- X/M flash sync
- Coupled CdS light meter
- Crank film advance/shutter cock
- Waist level finder w. sports finder window
- Compur style screw in cable release socket
- Auto-timer
I had previously owned a pretty well beaten-up Yashica-Mat (produced from 1957 - 1971) that also had the Yashinon lens
but I foolishly sold it, not appreciating the quality of the camera's abilities despite it's appearance.
My current Yashica-Mat 124G was a birthday present from my parents, and what a present it is! I've gotten some razor sharp
images with this camera due to the large negative size plus the razor-sharp Yashinon lens.
It is a very capable camera and one I would highly recommend to any amateur photographer who wants to make the leap into
medium-format photography. Used Yashica-Mat 124Gs in excellent condition can be easily found in the $200-$300 price range.
Several of the other Yashica TLRs, such as the Yashica 12, any of the Yashica-Mat models, and later Yashica D cameras, also
feature the 4 element Yashinon lens and can be had for less money. (The prior Yahica lens designs Yashikor, Tri-Lausar, and
Yashimar featured 3 elements, but are also of good reputation.)
An excellent online resource to learn more about Yashica TLR's is Peter William's New Yashica TLR FAQ .