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Yashica Twin Lens Reflex Guide - Focal Press January 1964
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YASHICA MAT AND YASHICA MAT LM
These models are similar, but the Mat LM has a built-in exposure meter. The exposure meter cell measures the light
an and indicates a key number in the exposure meter window. This is transferred to the key number ring to give
suitable settings of the shutter speed wheel and aperture wheel. The settings can be seen in the aperture/shutter speed
window. The focusing hood of both models incorporates a magnifier and sportsfinder frame. The flash socket is at
the top of the camera front and the shutter release button at the bottom. Film transport is by a film winding crank for
right-handed operation, with the focusing knob on the left.
Shooting with Yashica Mat and Mat LM. Left to right: Advance the film by winding the crank forward until it stops
and then back until it stops. This also cocks the shutter. Set aperture and shutter speed. Focus the picture on the
screen and press shutter release. (Using the exposure meter, see p.14.)
The Photoelectric Exposure Meter
The Yashica MAT LM has an exposure meter built into the camera top plate with a light reading window (observed from
above through a built-in magnifier) on its right. The reading is converted into aperture/shutter speeds for the speed of the
film in the camera by an exposure reading scale built into the focusing ring. See the chapter on "Exposure" for selection of
appropriate aperture/speed pairing. The reading scale is calibrated in ASA film speeds. If the film speed is known in DIN,
a conversion scale from DIN to ASA on the base plate of the transport crank (on later models only) will permit reading off
the equivalent in ASA.