New owner of a GSN

grouchomarx

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Hi,

I've been reading the rf forum and I've finally bought one Yashica GSN on ebay... and I'm just loving it!
Although it was a bit pricey, I think it's in excellent condition:

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I'll post some pictures taken with this camera soon...
Meanwhile, I have some questions to ask... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

(a) How should I store it? I don't like to use the ER case, so I'm keeping it on a bag, but the camera would be sideways - is this a problem?
(b) Compared to my Canon QL17 GIII, the finder is wonderfull, much brighter... Is it supposed to be or I just happen to own a Canon with a dark finder?
(c) What color film do you consider to be the perfect fit for this camera? any recomendation?
(d) where can I find an original Yashica GSN neck strap? or a good substitute?

I'm sorry if something is less correct with this post, but I'm a rf newbie and my english could be better... :cool:

Thanks,
 
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Frankly, the original Yashica neck strap is made out of a very stiff vinyl and is, literally, a pain in the neck! If I were you, I would look for a nice soft cloth strap. I think you would like that a lot more.

JMHO, however...

By the way, your English is a lot better than my Portuguese... :D

Russ
 
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After getting my Yashica GT back from G'man and running a roll of film through it, every single exposure, taken inside and out, was dead on accurate. Bravo!

I have the original "Yashica, Made In Japan" strap on it. You can have it if you send me a fine newish soft thin strap to replace it. Or, if you really want that strap (like new), I'll sell it for $10 plus $5 S/H in the US. I have 3 of them.

I'm serious. I have it.
 
I'm attaching a photo I took after G'man's repair. these are wonderful cameras. Do let him get it working for you. this is a photo of Sara Winchester's mansion in San Jose CA taken with a Yashica GT and Tri-X film
 

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b1bmsgt said:
Frankly, the original Yashica neck strap is made out of a very stiff vinyl and is, literally, a pain in the neck! If I were you, I would look for a nice soft cloth strap. I think you would like that a lot more.

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Russ

I agree, I so wanted to use the original strap that came with my GSN that for months I didn't realize what was making the camera such a pain in the butt to use. The Yashica strap is very awkward.

I don't know any brands, but get a nice soft strap with a piece of rubber (or similar), so that it won't slip of your shoulder.

Personally I don't like to buy stuff I can make myself, so I use the strap that came with my camcorder, and sewed on a suitable piece of thin rubber myself.

Michiel
 
I totally agree.

I prefer soft nylon straps.

However, I have three original straps and I would rather sell them than have them sit in a box.

Some people would rather have an all original system, so, I have the straps.
 
Todd Frederick said:
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I have the original "Yashica, Made In Japan" strap on it. You can have it if you send me a fine newish soft thin strap to replace it. Or, if you really want that strap (like new)
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Thanks, but since I'm planning in using the camera, I'll go hunt for a soft strap (just don't know where, but I'll be looking on ebay)

Thanks,
 
I'm using the strap that comes with the case for the tele/wide lens. The make of the strap fits well with the beauty of the camera.
 
grouchomarx said:
Hi,

I've been reading the rf forum and I've finally bought one Yashica GSN on ebay... and I'm just loving it!
Although it was a bit pricey, I think it's in excellent condition:

2.jpg


I'll post some pictures taken with this camera soon...
Meanwhile, I have some questions to ask... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

(a) How should I store it? I don't like to use the ER case, so I'm keeping it on a bag, but the camera would be sideways - is this a problem?
(b) Compared to my Canon QL17 GIII, the finder is wonderfull, much brighter... Is it supposed to be or I just happen to own a Canon with a dark finder?
(c) What color film do you consider to be the perfect fit for this camera? any recomendation?
(d) where can I find an original Yashica GSN neck strap? or a good substitute?

I'm sorry if something is less correct with this post, but I'm a rf newbie and my english could be better... :cool:

Thanks,

Answer to (a) Don't store it use it...
 
An excellent photo Todd. G'man just sent my camera back to me on Saterday but I havn't recieved it yet. I'm looking forward to getting it back. As for the strap, I have a neoprene"photo-flex" made by Op-tech I've always toated my Nikons around with. It's pretty comfortable if you're carrying the camera all day but a little overkill if just going for a short walk. I also like the soft cotton or nylon 1/2 inch wide straps.
 
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Tell me something Russ, what do you do with 12 Electro 35s (down from 37)? Is it a fetish? I thought I was being a little excessive buying my 2nd Yashica.
 
Just doing the eBay thing...

I had an Electro in the early 70's (my first 35mm) so decided to run a search on eBay just for the heck of it. Found a load of them for not too much money...and the rest is history!!

Taught myself how to fix them, with the help of all the great info I found at Yashica Guy's site, Matt's Cameras, etc.

I think there are a couple of folks on the forum here that have one or two of my camera's. Everyone's been happy with them so far...

Have one on now, with another nearing completion.



Need one? :D


Russ
 
@ groucho marx .. your english is better than some members who know no other language!

Neck strap... why bother, put the camera in a back / shoulder bag or carry it in your hand. I do.

Film.. Kodak Gold 200 is a good place to start. Lots of pop to the colour. Fuji Acros for BW.

Post in the "Show us a photo from your Yashica" thread by Jon Flanders, good luck it looks like a camera in beautiful condition
 
Thank you for your comments.

I usually like to use a strap since I fell more safe not worrying about a possible drop, etc.

Meanwhile, I've left in that thread some of my first photos taken with this camera.

Thanks,
 
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