Fiatgusto
Member
Well, what a wonderful birthday present. My "new" GT came today to partner up with my GSN.
Now I have two to learn how to use. (Hopefully not over expose. I think the errors are mine. I will confess!)
Honestly, the GT looks brand new!!!
Now I have two to learn how to use. (Hopefully not over expose. I think the errors are mine. I will confess!)
Honestly, the GT looks brand new!!!
nparsons13
Well-known
Congratulations! I think the GT is the most attractive of all the Electros. Unfortunately, as it is an older model than the GSN/GTN, it is more likely to have a problem and need some kind of repair. I hope yours is in good condition.
Fiatgusto
Member
So far,using the testing advised on this forum all is well. It is a thrill to own something old that has had good care.
Thanks for the congrats!!
Thanks for the congrats!!
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Congrats! This might be of use to you: http://www.yashica-guy.com/index.html
anyhow a site with great info on the many Yashica RF models.
anyhow a site with great info on the many Yashica RF models.
Fiatgusto
Member
I have seen this site. Thanks for reminding me.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I got a GT not that long ago myself and I sent it off to Russ at camerarefurb.com as it needed some help. Can't wait to actually shoot with it, I've always thought the Electros were one of the best looking Fixed lens RF cams I'd ever seen.
Fiatgusto
Member
GT and Russ
GT and Russ
I feel fortunate that as far as I can tell, my GT is working. I too have a camera
ino Russ for his magic treatment. It is my G model.
Like you, cant wait to get it back (8-12 weeks Russ says.)
I will send my GT and GSN to him if they are not working properly. Know soon
when I finish shooting the film in the camera.
GT and Russ
I feel fortunate that as far as I can tell, my GT is working. I too have a camera
ino Russ for his magic treatment. It is my G model.
Like you, cant wait to get it back (8-12 weeks Russ says.)
I will send my GT and GSN to him if they are not working properly. Know soon
when I finish shooting the film in the camera.
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