YASHICA 635 - in depth REVIEW and SHOOT
An in depth review of the Yashica 635 TLR, running through the camera itself, how it works, the good things and the bad things about it, and then I take it out for a shoot and show you the results!
Thanks to Nic Phelps at @bleedinirisphotog for letting me use one of his sprocket-hole 35mm photos to demonstrate what they look like. He takes some awesome photos, go check him out on Instagram!
Details about the Yashica 635 - it was first introduced in 1958 and was manufactured through to 1972. My version has an 80mm f3.5 lens with Copal MXV shutter mechanism, although I think there are other lens options, from memory. Correct me if I'm wrong!
It's a dual-format camera, shooting either 6x6 frames on 120 film, or 35mm roll film, but you need an adapter kit to shoot 35mm.
Enjoy!