astrosecret
Recovering rollei snob
What is the difference between the two? the GT is black- the GSN is not. the lenses are the same, no?
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
According to the Yashica Guy the main difference between the GS/GT and the GSN/GTN is that the latter have a hot-shoe for flash.
http://www.yashica-guy.com/document/chrono.html
For more details on the various Electros.
...Mike
http://www.yashica-guy.com/document/chrono.html
For more details on the various Electros.
...Mike
MrJuancho
Newbie
...and that the N means the circuitry was gold-plated to enhance conductivity.
Solinar
Analog Preferred
My memory may be a bit foggy, but as I recall the GSN and GTN also allowed one to use higher speed film than my old GT.
astrosecret
Recovering rollei snob
the electricity conductivity makes sense- on my electro GT, i have to use a dime instead of the regular battery cap to conduct the electricity from the battery to the camera!
ErnestoJL
Well-known
AFAICR, "G" ment "gold mechanica" to remark that the camera had gold plated contacts instead of plain printed circuit material as the original Electro35 had; the "T" or the "S" just mean black or silver, and the N means NEW, but the only addition was a hot shoe (allways AFAICR)!!
Cheers
Ernesto
Cheers
Ernesto
owlsplace
Roger
The shutter blades on the GSNs I have seen were finished in matt black rather than the steel blue of the earlier models to improve the contrast of the lens...
edited: Apparently the later production runs of the GS/GT have the matt black finish also.
Roger
edited: Apparently the later production runs of the GS/GT have the matt black finish also.
Roger
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