35mm film Description A Simple Snapshot Art Camera. Point and Shot at a shutter speed of 1/120s with a F11 31mm lens. Perfect with YASHICA 400 negative film for nice street snaps. An internal flash capture the funny moment of your ...
Film type 135 (35mm) Picture size 24mm x 36mm Weight Lens Yashica/Contax mount Yashica ML 50mm 1:2-16 (6 elements in 4 groups) Filter size 49mm Shutter metal focal plane Shutter speeds B, 1-1/1000 Viewfinder SLR Exposure meter button-activated CdS TTL with over/under LEDs Battery 2 ...
I have dozens of cameras in my collection. Some are simple point-and-shoot models, there’s a slew of fixed-lens rangefinders, a few medium-format folders and TLRs, a couple of half-frame oldies in the mix, and I have several complete 35mm SLR systems. Yet all this gear has one th...
and I wanted one bad. It took me two tries to get one in good working condition, but once I had the second one pieced back together with the good parts of both cameras, I loaded in some film and went shooting.
The Yashica ‘J’ series of 35mm SLR film cameras. The top body is the J-7, followed by the J-4, the J-5, and finally, the first one in the series, the J-3. These were heavyweight cameras in their day—the best (for the most part) that Yashica produced from its factory in ...
The Yashica Electro 35 was one of the most popular consumer 35mm cameras of the 1960s and 1970s. My grandparents had one. They took it all over the world on their vacations, and came back with loads of great slides.Everyone's grandparents had one. Yashica sold eight million of these ...
Also, 45 mm Tri-Lausars were fitted to some Pigeon 35 and Pigeon V models. Any triplet would have been a comparatively mediocre choice for 35 mm cameras in which application edge softness and aberrations would be greatly magnified and that certainly would not have enhanced the lens' reputation...
Other than this lever, the only other things on the back of the camera are the viewfinder opening, and a film speed reminder dial. The film compartment of the Pentamatic S is consistent with other cameras of it’s era. The film compartment has everything you’d expect from a modern SLR...
Format: 135 Film (half-frame) Dimensions: 7.5 x 13.5 x 5.5 cm Yashica Rapide Overview The Yashica Rapide (also sold as the “Rapid”) is a vertically oriented 35mm half-frame camera introduced by Yashica in 1961. The launch of the unusually styled Rapide completed Yashica’s entrance into...
The I’m Back Film and Yashica attachment will enable 35mm film cameras to capture not only analog images using traditional film but also digital images “with stunning clarity and detail,” thanks to the I’m Back film canister-style digital sensor. The attachment can be “loaded” into a...