Focus knob is a bit gritty, but functions properly.
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This Yashica-635 is a medium format twin lens reflex camera introduced in the late 1950s capable of using two different film formats: 120 or 35mm. In its standard configuration, the Yashica-635 looks and operates like most other Yashica TLR cameras. It has knob film advance with an automatic frame counter. The focusing knob is also located on the right-hand side of the camera. A fold-up waist level hood with built-in magnifier facilitates composition and critical focusing. Dual dials on the face of the camera set shutter speed and aperture, with selected values displayed in a small window above the viewing lens. The camera lacks a built-in light meter.
What sets the Yashica-635 mildly apart from most other TLR cameras is that it can be set up to use 35mm film. The camera has an additional film advance knob located on the left side of the camera used specifically for advancing 35mm film. An accessory mask is required and must be installed into the camera in order to load and use 35mm film cassettes.