Give us a sample picture from your Yashica

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showfull.php?photo=86789

Here's one from my Electro 35 GT -

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Well, I'm down to 2 rolls of Ilford XP2, both in cameras. Last roll I bought in town was $9.99 for 24 exp!!! Awwwkk! Hope the Kodak will be a good replacement.

Buy it at B&H, bulk! Roll yer own... I dunno - $2 and change per roll? Guessing. No way near $10 a roll. Get a bag full of spent 35mm cartridges and tape (I use 35mm green film splicing tape, that's a little hard to find).
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yeah $10 a roll for 24 exp. just makes the mind reel ...

januaryman, no offense taken -- i didn't scan or post-process it at all, so must be Walgreens (or the film...but I think you'll be quite happy with it -- other than the color of the film base, I can't tell any real difference between XP2+ and BW400CN, but I haven't shot -THAT- many rolls of it either, so YMMV.) Very nice shot above -- nice tonality!
 
Gotta tell ya... I'm never less than amazed of the pics that y'all take with this camera. Great stuff on this thread.
 
One of my first Shots with the Yashica GSN. It's my first RF and I only own a cheap Scanner;-)
Thanks for watching.

Best Regards CHristoph

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GSN photo with Fuji 400

GSN photo with Fuji 400

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The streets of "Jack The Ripper", First day out with GTN
I Luv it.
 

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Jan, have to admit that I'm hooked by how Lynx draws on wide apertures. While 14 has more complex lens, they all (1000, 5000, 14) have curved aperture blades, thus while still simple 5-blade apertures they have shape closer to circle than Electro or say, Konica Auto models. Well, when "wide open" shape of blades doesn't count. Just wanted to share observation after realizing how good Lynx'es are.
 
Jan, have to admit that I'm hooked by how Lynx draws on wide apertures. While 14 has more complex lens, they all (1000, 5000, 14) have curved aperture blades, thus while still simple 5-blade apertures they have shape closer to circle than Electro or say, Konica Auto models. Well, when "wide open" shape of blades doesn't count. Just wanted to share observation after realizing how good Lynx'es are.

btgc, I don't shoot wide open though Gabriel, one of the RFF members does. However he doesn't shoot Yashica. I personally have grown very fond of Yashica glass in both the G series of rangefinders, the Lynx and the Yashicamat TLR's.
 
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