BradM
Established
My new GX from the Salvation Army store for $10 including case.
and my battery solution:
It's designed for 2 x PX640. In one bay I stuck 2 x LR44 batteries and a little bit of aluminium foil to pack it out as it's just a bit loose otherwise.
In the other bay, I stuck an old spring I had lying around from an old battery holder!


and my battery solution:
It's designed for 2 x PX640. In one bay I stuck 2 x LR44 batteries and a little bit of aluminium foil to pack it out as it's just a bit loose otherwise.
In the other bay, I stuck an old spring I had lying around from an old battery holder!

farlymac
PF McFarland
Lynx-14E Before and After
Lynx-14E Before and After

Condition Survey 1 by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica IC Lynx-14E by br1078phot, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157629578163303/
PF
Lynx-14E Before and After

Condition Survey 1 by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica IC Lynx-14E by br1078phot, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157629578163303/
PF
bgb
Well-known
So much PORN i may just have to turn the computer off and take a very cold shower.
I use 4LR44 batteries in my GSN but I'm considering 4SR44 instead the LR is 6v and SR 6.2 will it make a difference?
I want a lens hood any good ones out there?
How about eyecups? yes, no or what the hell?



I use 4LR44 batteries in my GSN but I'm considering 4SR44 instead the LR is 6v and SR 6.2 will it make a difference?
I want a lens hood any good ones out there?
How about eyecups? yes, no or what the hell?
bgb
Well-known
Heavystar has a 55mm wideangle hood that looks good ....
Cheers
Cheers
stratcat
Well-known
So much PORN i may just have to turn the computer off and take a very cold shower.
I use 4LR44 batteries in my GSN but I'm considering 4SR44 instead the LR is 6v and SR 6.2 will it make a difference?
I want a lens hood any good ones out there?
How about eyecups? yes, no or what the hell?
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The GSN is not too picky about precise battery voltage. You can read more about it here.
For lens hoods, I use the original 57mm Yashica slip-on hood. I do use a 52mm 'W' hood that I bought from 'heavystar' on ebay in my 35 CC and it works great.
As to eyecups, I have never heard such thing exists for the Electro series.
farlymac
PF McFarland
The S&W WA hoods that Heavystar sells are the closest equivilent to the original Yashica hoods as far as depth of the hood is concerned. Never a problem with vignetting, and I have several of them for my various models.
And unless you want to glue it on, the Yashicas were not designed for eyecups. One could retrofit a surround from another camera brand SLR to the back of the top cover so that it will take a slide-on type cup.
PF
And unless you want to glue it on, the Yashicas were not designed for eyecups. One could retrofit a surround from another camera brand SLR to the back of the top cover so that it will take a slide-on type cup.
PF
Frontman
Well-known
One of my favorites, the preliminary version of the Yashica Professional, and the first black Yashica Electro 35 produced. It took a long time for me to find one in good working condition.


stratcat
Well-known
Very nice addition to your collection.. congratulations!
Eric_Deshawn Photo
Newbie
Help!!!!!
Help!!!!!
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to post images to this forum?
I see the insert image button but when I use it, it asks for the image url.
Help!!!!!
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to post images to this forum?
I see the insert image button but when I use it, it asks for the image url.
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maxwell1295
Well-known
One of my favorites, the preliminary version of the Yashica Professional, and the first black Yashica Electro 35 produced. It took a long time for me to find one in good working condition.
I just sold one of those on the big auction site. My version had the "Professional" sticker as well. Yours looks pristine...
Frontman
Well-known
I just sold one of those on the big auction site. My version had the "Professional" sticker as well. Yours looks pristine...
These really are nice cameras, but hard to find. Getting a working model is even harder. This is the 5th one which I have found in the last year, but the only one which works. I won it at an auction for nearly nothing because the front lens element had somehow developed a crack which passed completely through the glass, almost like a temperature-induced fracture. I had a new-in-the-box GT which didn't work, so I transplanted the lens elements from it.
This one came with it's original case, and the metal lens hood. It is now a good shooter, I plan to take it out and use it shortly.
stratcat
Well-known
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to post images to this forum?
I see the insert image button but when I use it, it asks for the image url.
If your image is not hosted in some website so you can use the URL, then you can only attach (little paper clip icon) the image file to your post. Like so: (from my GSN)
Attachments
stratcat
Well-known
These really are nice cameras, but hard to find. Getting a working model is even harder. This is the 5th one which I have found in the last year, but the only one which works. I won it at an auction for nearly nothing because the front lens element had somehow developed a crack which passed completely through the glass, almost like a temperature-induced fracture. I had a new-in-the-box GT which didn't work, so I transplanted the lens elements from it.
This one came with it's original case, and the metal lens hood. It is now a good shooter, I plan to take it out and use it shortly.
I'd definitely like to see some images you make with that old black beauty.
Eric_Deshawn Photo
Newbie
If your image is not hosted in some website so you can use the URL, then you can only attach (little paper clip icon) the image file to your post. Like so: (from my GSN)
Thank you for your help but I still cannot post as the size limit is 600x600.
Greyscale
Veteran
Add the picture to the rff gallery and link to it from there.Thank you for your help but I still cannot post as the size limit is 600x600.
Eric_Deshawn Photo
Newbie
Add the picture to the rff gallery and link to it from there.
Thanks but the files are still too large!!! They are less than 2 mb each.:bang:
Is there a way to resize them?????
Eric_Deshawn Photo
Newbie
Thanks but the files are still too large!!! They are less than 2 mb each.:bang:
Is there a way to resize them?????
Sorry but I'm new at this forum and I don't yet understand all the ins and outs.:bang:
stratcat
Well-known
Your problem is not the forum, you need to get and learn how to use image editing software to resize your images. Size limit for the forum galleries is 200KB, if I remember correctly.
You'll need to post in another, more appropriate thread to ask about image editing software or use Google
Good luck.
You'll need to post in another, more appropriate thread to ask about image editing software or use Google
Good luck.
Eric_Deshawn Photo
Newbie
Your problem is not the forum, you need to get and learn how to use image editing software to resize your images. Size limit for the forum galleries is 200KB, if I remember correctly.
You'll need to post in another, more appropriate thread to ask about image editing software or use Google
Good luck.
Thanks for the info!
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
One of my favorites, the preliminary version of the Yashica Professional, and the first black Yashica Electro 35 produced. It took a long time for me to find one in good working condition.
Jeff, that Professional looks terrific! Do you think these cameras are now in rougher shape than the GT's and GTN's?
In any case, this is a beauty. Good shooting to you!
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