Miroslav Antic
Newbie
I have Yashica Lynx 14e since 1971. Does anyone know what model/type of flash is compatible with it. It has to be a flash with a PC cord. A refferal to Vivitar model would be nice.
Thanks
Miroslav
Thanks
Miroslav
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ruben
Guest
Welcome to the Forum!
There are many many and cheapy cheapy options. But the first question is weather you want a rather big powerful and weighty flash (4 AA batteries) or a small and less powerfull one (2 AA batteries).
Cheers,
Ruben
There are many many and cheapy cheapy options. But the first question is weather you want a rather big powerful and weighty flash (4 AA batteries) or a small and less powerfull one (2 AA batteries).
Cheers,
Ruben
reub2000
Established
Hi, I don't think Yashica ever made a dedicated flash. So I think you can use anything with a PC sync cord.
Miroslav Antic
Newbie
RE: Flash for Yashica 14e
RE: Flash for Yashica 14e
Thank you.
Can you recommend me something?
Miro
RE: Flash for Yashica 14e
Thank you.
Can you recommend me something?
Miro
NickTrop
Veteran
In those rare instances where I resign myself that there's just not enough light to shoot without a flash despite that wonderful f1.4 lens on a leaf-shutter rangefinder that can be handheld to 1/15th or 1/8th
The flash I use and would heartily recommend would be the Vivitar 252. This flash goes with the Lynx 14e like peanut butter goes with jelly, like bacon goes with eggs, bread goes with butter. (You get the pic) They pop up pretty regularly on eBay. Couple things I like about it - it's compact, reasonably powerful, cheap-cheap-cheap, rugged, and it's vertical (Vertical always looks cooler on a rf camera. Don't ask me why.) It also has a little compartment where the PC cord, which is a hardwired part of the flash, can be tucked away. It's a thrystor model but it has a dial that can be illuminated by pressing a button that lights up a pie-grid for the proper fstop for the distance and film speed you're using. Nice... Because of this, I leave it on manual since the chart faces you and is easy to read in any lighting condition, including complete darkness. Nothing beats manual for proper flash exposure, and this unit makes it easy with a simple feature I wish more flash units would have. It's also hotshoe capable (just leave its built-in PC cable tucked away in its compartment). ISO 100 Guide Number = 64. Operates On 2 AA Batteries.
Cameta Camera has one for $15.00 used (they're all used) Here:
http://secure.cameta.com/index.cfm?fa=display.showused&letter=V&sort=1
Cameta gives you a six month warranty, I think. Can't beat that deal with a stick.
Do note, however, that my Konica Auto S3 doesn't like this flash for some reason. So I dare not try it with other cameras. Works perfectly fine on the Lynx 14e. Might have something to do with voltage. Dunno.
The flash I use and would heartily recommend would be the Vivitar 252. This flash goes with the Lynx 14e like peanut butter goes with jelly, like bacon goes with eggs, bread goes with butter. (You get the pic) They pop up pretty regularly on eBay. Couple things I like about it - it's compact, reasonably powerful, cheap-cheap-cheap, rugged, and it's vertical (Vertical always looks cooler on a rf camera. Don't ask me why.) It also has a little compartment where the PC cord, which is a hardwired part of the flash, can be tucked away. It's a thrystor model but it has a dial that can be illuminated by pressing a button that lights up a pie-grid for the proper fstop for the distance and film speed you're using. Nice... Because of this, I leave it on manual since the chart faces you and is easy to read in any lighting condition, including complete darkness. Nothing beats manual for proper flash exposure, and this unit makes it easy with a simple feature I wish more flash units would have. It's also hotshoe capable (just leave its built-in PC cable tucked away in its compartment). ISO 100 Guide Number = 64. Operates On 2 AA Batteries.
Cameta Camera has one for $15.00 used (they're all used) Here:
http://secure.cameta.com/index.cfm?fa=display.showused&letter=V&sort=1
Cameta gives you a six month warranty, I think. Can't beat that deal with a stick.
Do note, however, that my Konica Auto S3 doesn't like this flash for some reason. So I dare not try it with other cameras. Works perfectly fine on the Lynx 14e. Might have something to do with voltage. Dunno.
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Miroslav Antic
Newbie
RE2: Flash for Yashica 14e
RE2: Flash for Yashica 14e
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I will order this camera tomorrow, considering that they are closed right know.
Thanks a lot for your advice
Miro
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RE2: Flash for Yashica 14e
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I will order this camera tomorrow, considering that they are closed right know.
Thanks a lot for your advice
Miro
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Miroslav Antic
Newbie
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I just got the flash from CAMETA store. It works beautifully. Thanks again for your advice.
Miro
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I just got the flash from CAMETA store. It works beautifully. Thanks again for your advice.
Miro
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NickTrop
Veteran
Glad to be of service, Sir. Verrry nice flash for a "bigger" RF and dirt cheap. Doesn't it look cool on the Lynx? (Aside from being very functional... o'course : )
Miroslav Antic
Newbie
Yashica 14e flash unit
Yashica 14e flash unit
Yes, it does look cool and the flash beam seems to be very powerfull.It is small unit but it looks very cool and it is cheap. A dial light up feature is realy nice and helpfull in the dark.
Thanks NickTorp.
Miro
Yashica 14e flash unit
Yes, it does look cool and the flash beam seems to be very powerfull.It is small unit but it looks very cool and it is cheap. A dial light up feature is realy nice and helpfull in the dark.
Thanks NickTorp.
Miro
NickTrop
Veteran
... and don't forget, it comes with its own little PC connection that "tucks away" neatly in the flash unit.
Miroslav Antic
Newbie
Flash for Yashica 14e
Yes, without it i could not use the flash because Yashica 14e does not have a hot shoe.
Went yesterday to some camera strore and could not help to notice the price for a flash unit for SLR camera is $250. Expensive !
Miro
Yes, without it i could not use the flash because Yashica 14e does not have a hot shoe.
Went yesterday to some camera strore and could not help to notice the price for a flash unit for SLR camera is $250. Expensive !
Miro
NickTrop
Veteran
Flash units? Expensive new, cheap (most are, anyway) used. Last a long time. This one is smartly designed (imo). Interested in a manual? Here's the PDF. Scroll down to the middle of the page:
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/vivitar_flashes/vivitar_flash_units.htm
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/vivitar_flashes/vivitar_flash_units.htm
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