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 ...
Yashica’s Y35 digiFilm camera drummed upa great deal of excitement on Kickstarterbut wasuniversally panned by reviewers and early adopterswhen it finally launched in 2018. Apparently unfazed, Yashicajust returned to Kickstarterwith plans to launch three new film cameras and two new films. The pr...
Film type 135 (35mm) Picture size 24mm x 36mm Weight 24oz (680.4g) body only; with Auto Yashinon normal lens 2.0 lbs (907.2g) Lens M42 screw mount Auto Yashinon GX 50mm 1:1.7-16 Filter size 52mm Shutter rubberized focal plane Shutter speeds B, 1-1/1000 Viewfinder SLR Exposure meter...
Using some of eBay’s more advanced search options, I created a custom search in both theVintage Cameras categoryandFilm Cameras categorythat you can use which narrow it down to about 100. It is important when searching for things in a search engine not to get too specific, as you might ...
(Camera: Yashica 35MF; Film: Kodak T-Max 100; Filter: yellow) Barnyard rooster. (Camera: Yashica 35MF; Film: Kodak T-Max 100) Sunset at Witty's Lagoon, Victoria, BC. (Camera: Yashica 35MF; Film: Kodak T-Max 100; Filter: yellow) ...
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...
To be fair, the supersharp lens on these cameras is so fast that if you just put 400 ASA film in it and shoot manually with the default speed of 1/500 (eg the only one you get when there’s no battery), you can get great pictures in most lighting situations following the ‘Sunny...
Coming back to my earlier admission of sin, I wanted a Yashica Lynx-14, 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...
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...