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YASHICA ELECTRO 35
In summary, the Yashica Electro 35CC is a decent little camera with an accurate shutter, a real rangefinder, and an excellent lens that is slightly wider than the normal for compact point-and-shoots. And it uses a modern battery.
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Yashica Electro 35 GL Photo Thinking
The Yashica Electro 35 is one of those cameras that the "in-the-know" rangefinder experts insist we must own. It's a classically styled full-frame 35mm camera with a nice lens that's similar to many other cameras of the era (think of the Olympus 35RC, or the Canonet QL-17).
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Yashica Electro 35 35mm RF Camera w 45mm f/1.7 Lens Just NEaR MiNTY! in 2020
The Yashica Electro is a 35mm film rangefinder camera made by the Japanese manufacturer from 1966 to 1977, with several upgrades introduced as the series evolved.
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Camera History Yashica Electro 35 GTN • Streets of Nuremberg
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Yashica Electro 35 GT Chasing Classic Cameras with Chris
The Electro 35 is fitted with a fixed 6-elements in 4-groups Color-Yashinon 40mm f/1.7 lens, a reputedly sharp lens that is identical to the one with a mount for SLR cameras, a Copal electronic blade shutter with a shutter lock, and a step-less speed from 30 seconds to 1/500 seconds, a flash sync speed of 1/30 second, and B.
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Yashica Electro 35 GS [1970]
The Yashica Electro 35 GX is a simple, sleek, and well-made rangefinder film camera made in the mid to late 1970s. In this blog I review this old camera I found at a Tallahassee thrift store and discuss its pros and cons as an affordable 35 mm film camera.
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN Rangefinder Camera Nicholas Cameras
It had an emblem that said "Yashica" with a symbol of atom beside the text. I have heard camera brands like Canon or Olympus, but not Yashica. I remove the case and laid my eyes on one of the most beautiful camera I have ever seen. My grandfather's Yashica Electro 35 GSN after I took it out from the plastic bag back in 2010
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Yashica Electro 35 GS Rangefinder Camera Nicholas Cameras
Yashica Electro 35 is a family of once-popular 35mm film rangefinder cameras with great controls and a sharp lens. The brand took the photography world by storm in 1966 with its first-generation model that had a signature "atom" logo and capable, easy-to-use optics.
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As Minhas Câmaras Yashica Electro 35 GSN (1973)
The Yashica Electro 35 was an immediate success and sold over 8 million copies over it's entire production run. Featuring an aperture priority automatic exposure mode, it was popular with novice and amateur photographers. Starting with the G and all models after, the internal electronic contacts were gold plated to prevent the possibility of.
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YASHICA ELECTRO 35 CCN Review Mean Bear Media
The Yashica Electro 35 GL is a rangefinder camera in a very classic rangefinder shape. It has a much more European luxury look to it over the parallel produced GSN, prompting the question on the meaning of GL, which may stand for Luxury.
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Nice find black Yashica Electro 35 GX
First Steps - Top Removal At the very least you'll want to get in and clean the rangefinder glass. The Electro's weak spot is a dim rangefinder. The lines are bright and the frame auto-adjusts for parallax, but the field itself is a bit dark, and if its cloudy or dirty it's just not happening. SO.
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Yashica Electro 35 Professional Sucherkamera Kamera eBay
The Electro 35 G is a 35mm rangefinder camera from Yashica released in 1968 and represents the second generation of the Yashica Electro 35 Series. From 1969 a black version was also available as the Electro 35 GT.
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Yashica Electro 35 GS (1972) mike eckman dot com
The Yashica Electro 35 GSN: A Review The Yashica Electro 35 GSN has a 45mm fixed (Yashinon) lens. Aperture is adjustable from f1.7 to f16. It can focus as close as 0.8m, all the way to infinity. It takes film up to ISO 1000.
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN
December 3, 2020 January 17, 2022 ir1001 Comments: 2 Yashica Electro 35 Preamble I was looking for a camera among the rangefinders and realized that there are Yashica Electro cameras everywhere. Six of them. I remember where I got two of the lot, where one was the first in my collection.
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New camera day Yashica Electro 35 GT
The Electro 35 CC is a compact 35mm rangefinder camera from Yashica released in 1970. Sometimes it is wrongly considered part of the Electro 35 series of cameras, which have a larger and heavier body and a 45mm standard lens. The „CC" has a fast and wide 35mm, f/1.8 lens and aperture priority auto-exposure.. It features has a maximum shutter speed of 1/250.
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN Vintage Rangefinder Film Camera Etsy
The Electro 35 is a rangefinder camera made by Japanese company Yashica from the mid-1960s with a coupled and fixed 1:1.7 45 mm lens. It was the first electronically controlled camera, operating mainly in an aperture priority 'auto' mode. The only other modes of operation are ' flash ' (1/30) and ' bulb '. History