Penzes
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Penzes
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LeicaFan
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Very nice, Penzes. Your Electro looks brand new!
stevebrot
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yolk
Member

got it about 2 months ago, loving it 100%
farlymac
PF McFarland
Harlee
Well-known
While I've been shooting Yashicas, primarily GSNs and GTNs, since the early 1970s while in Okinawa and mainland Japan, I'm really starting to appreciate the MG-1s quite a bit. Though they're limited in shutter speed and F stops, compared to the GSN/GTNs, they take great pictures and quite frankly I like the metering cell above the lens much better than on the camera body ala GSN/GTN. I've picked up several black models in prime to mint condition for a much lower price than I see for a GTN. I presently have two GSNs [both silver] and 3 black MG-1s. Great cameras!
Frontman
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Here is an interesting Yashica, the old YF. The YF was Yaschica's response to the Leica M3, and it has the same shape, weight, and smoothness of operation as a Leica M. The main differences are the Barnack style shutter speed knobs, and the lack of adjustable frame lines for different lenses. Film loading is the same as on an M3, and the YF even has an access door on the back.


drinkingeye
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SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Here is an interesting Yashica, the old YF. The YF was Yaschica's response to the Leica M3, and it has the same shape, weight, and smoothness of operation as a Leica M. The main differences are the Barnack style shutter speed knobs, and the lack of adjustable frame lines for different lenses. Film loading is the same as on an M3, and the YF even has an access door on the back.
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that looks so cool!
Shahin
Established
Hi, this is my first post and here is my pride and glory
the old MG-1 from my father.
I "replaced" the battery, cleaned it from the outside(it ist like new) and added a UV-Filter and a Lenshood +Tripod.
Unfortunately the flash wasn`t working either so I had to repair that as well...but now, after 3films with very nice B/W pictures everything is working just fine.
I "replaced" the battery, cleaned it from the outside(it ist like new) and added a UV-Filter and a Lenshood +Tripod.
Unfortunately the flash wasn`t working either so I had to repair that as well...but now, after 3films with very nice B/W pictures everything is working just fine.

xwhatsit
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Here is an interesting Yashica, the old YF. The YF was Yaschica's response to the Leica M3, and it has the same shape, weight, and smoothness of operation as a Leica M. The main differences are the Barnack style shutter speed knobs, and the lack of adjustable frame lines for different lenses. Film loading is the same as on an M3, and the YF even has an access door on the back.
Hi Frontman, I've been shooting my Yashica YF for a couple of weeks now. Mine has the original LTM Yashinon 50/1.8. I see you have a Canon 50/1.8 fitted. Have you the Yashinon too? How does it stack up next to the famous Canon 50/1.8?
One thing that bothers me on the YF is that I'm used to Yashica's glorious leaf-shutter mechanicals, the peak of which (in my opinion) was the Lynx 1000. My Lynx 1000 is ridiculously smooth and quiet. You say the YF is as smooth as the Leica M3; the wind lever on my YF makes quite a stiff click at the end of the stroke. Is yours like that too?
I'm about to set off down the road to buy a tool I need to begin tearing my YF apart. The shutter is capping at 1/1000 and it looks like that's just the surface of a few shutter problems. It's been sitting on a shelf on display for decades and I think it needs a cleaning before the shutter will work nicely.


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kshapero
South Florida Man
Picked this YF up last week. Little rough and the focus ring is frozen.

BradM
Established
My Minister-D that I picked up from the local thrift shop for $5 including the black leather case.
Went next door to the battery store and got a battery for the light meter and hey presto!
It's in great condition, a bit of chrome has lifted from the shoe, and the back lock doesn't work, it's been dinged there.
I've run one roll of Fuji 200 through it and it's lovely and sharp. No light leaks or shutter speed problems and it feeds lovely and smooth.
Went next door to the battery store and got a battery for the light meter and hey presto!
It's in great condition, a bit of chrome has lifted from the shoe, and the back lock doesn't work, it's been dinged there.
I've run one roll of Fuji 200 through it and it's lovely and sharp. No light leaks or shutter speed problems and it feeds lovely and smooth.


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shashinka-ichiban
写真家 一番


Ok, I'll cheat a little bit. I've become a huge fan of the Hipstamatic. Plus it was an easier shot this way.
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bayusuputra
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taken with Makro Takumar f4/50mm on Pentax *istDs
oh, gosh, these two yashicas are in the top of my wish list!
i very envy you!!!:bang:
bayusuputra
BFA or BSc?
Here are mine,
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aarrgh.. Frontman, why do you have so many CCN? i would love one!
gilpen123
Gil
bayusuputra
BFA or BSc?
what's that on the shutter button?............
bayusuputra
BFA or BSc?

my one and only RF (yet.. i hope..) at McDonald's
a funny story to tell about this camera.. it has POD problem that i can't rectify (the screw for the advance lever is stuck), but i am grateful for that actually..
The shutter speeds below 1/30 (when the yellow LED lights up) will become B mode.. so my shutter speeds are now 1/500 to 1/30 + Bulb..
The only MG-1 with Bulb mode in the world!
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