Charlie Bernstein
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Oops! Thanks, yes, it's a 124G. Sounds like the Yashika is the more practical way to go. Cheaper, easier to service, good pictures.When you write 120G I assume you mean the Mat 124G since I can't find a reference for a 120G. I have both the 124G and the Rolleiflex T and like them both. I can't really see any difference in photo quality between them. My 124G has a light meter that works, my T doesn't have one(although it was available with). The 124G's light meter requires a battery(1.4v) to operate; my T doesn't use a battery. The T's viewfinder is brighter, the 124G's somewhat dimmer; since you intend street photography which is typically fairly close range that might not matter. When it comes to CLA's for the Yashica, Bob Sara and Mark Hamas are top technicians;, as are International Camera Technicians(ICT). For the Rolleiflex T you run into problems. What few technicians there are here in the U.S. that work on Rollei's are reluctant to work on the T due to parts availability. Others charge super expensive rates. I just had a Rolleiflex 2.8F repaired and CLA'd by ICT and they did a super job, but it required more than a CLA(there was impact damage, broken and bent springs etc). My T has never been CLA'd, it just keeps chugging along. I actually prefer using the T more than the 124G, but that's where personal preference comes along. From the viewpoint of available repair resources then the 124G is a better option.
So thanks! Now all I have to do it bite the bullet and pull the trigger. (What happens when you pull the trigger while you're biting the bullet, anyhow?)