-kk-
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you can see the illustrated version here.
conclusion:
all in all, the GTN wasnt quite what i expected. its big, with a slightly faded focusing patch. but i love it. its one of those cameras where you can use without much thinking. yes, i know its quite a contradiction to what i said above about wanting to know about shutter speeds etc, but sometimes you need to forget all that. this is probably as close to a P&S as i’ll get (famous last words), but its a really good compromise judging by some of the shots from this camera.
i purchased the GTN really as a companion to the leica CL, something i can just throw in the bag and take everywhere. given the price and its capabilities, i’ll say its a really good buy, though not exactly what i expected (notably in size). i should also note that it came with the tele and wide adapter which i made zero use of, and probably will not in the near future.
i suspect on a longer term, it very much depends on how i get on with the focusing patch. if my eyes dont enjoy much sexy time with the yellow diamond then it’ll probably be gone.
we’ll see how it goes.
conclusion:
all in all, the GTN wasnt quite what i expected. its big, with a slightly faded focusing patch. but i love it. its one of those cameras where you can use without much thinking. yes, i know its quite a contradiction to what i said above about wanting to know about shutter speeds etc, but sometimes you need to forget all that. this is probably as close to a P&S as i’ll get (famous last words), but its a really good compromise judging by some of the shots from this camera.
i purchased the GTN really as a companion to the leica CL, something i can just throw in the bag and take everywhere. given the price and its capabilities, i’ll say its a really good buy, though not exactly what i expected (notably in size). i should also note that it came with the tele and wide adapter which i made zero use of, and probably will not in the near future.
i suspect on a longer term, it very much depends on how i get on with the focusing patch. if my eyes dont enjoy much sexy time with the yellow diamond then it’ll probably be gone.
we’ll see how it goes.
IGMeanwell
Well-known
MY first impressions when I found my Yashica was my god this thing is big (effectively bigger than my Minolta X-370 SLR), but the pictures were great and it was a ton of fun to use.
Depending on how attached you are to keep the GTN to fix the focusing patch (my Yashica GS had a really dim patch), I did the the black dot fix that was mentioned on this forum at one point. Focusing is 5 times easier now, though I haven't run a whole roll of film through the camera since the modification as I need to replace the camera battery.
Depending on how attached you are to keep the GTN to fix the focusing patch (my Yashica GS had a really dim patch), I did the the black dot fix that was mentioned on this forum at one point. Focusing is 5 times easier now, though I haven't run a whole roll of film through the camera since the modification as I need to replace the camera battery.
-kk-
Established
Pete, can you point me to a link on this black dot fix? did a couple of searches and came up empty. thanks 
brandyt
Lurking Newbie
-kk- said:Pete, can you point me to a link on this black dot fix? did a couple of searches and came up empty. thanks![]()
kk- here's a good little site: http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-165.html
IGMeanwell
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brandyt said:kk- here's a good little site: http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-165.html
Sorry for the delay
but that link is exactly what I did
works really well
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