drodg
Newbie
I just acquired my father's Yashica M3 camera that he bought new when my parents were first married. BTW this camera looks brand new and appears to be the same camera as a Ministry III. I can't find much info on the camera but it does appear to be the same camera. I wanted to get back into film photography and I figured this was a good way to take the plunge. I am just learning about manual settings and how to use a rangefinder camera. I bought color film and just wanted to introduce myself. I have numerous questions.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Welcome to RFF and back to film!
I'm also using my parents unused wedding gift, which I borrowed from them. It is FED-2.
I'm also using my parents unused wedding gift, which I borrowed from them. It is FED-2.
Villanova
Minister of Silly Walks
Welcome to the forum!
Let's see what your camera looks like! Is there anything you need help with now?
Let's see what your camera looks like! Is there anything you need help with now?
farlymac
PF McFarland
Yashica made three cameras named M, M-II, and M-3. Leica was not happy about this, and made them change the name, so it became the Minister III. Apparently, Yashica continued to make the M and M-II along with the M-3, with the M starting in 1960, the M-II in '62, and the M-3 in '63, with all of them changing to the Minister name in '63.
My favorite of the Ministers is the Minimatic-C, of which the one I have has a good functioning meter. It also has a grey covering, and matching lens cap, which looks so much better on that camera. Folks think the Minimatic name means it's a compact, until it arrives in the mail! It's a contraction of MINIster, and autoMATIC, and is the same full size body as all the others.
PF
My favorite of the Ministers is the Minimatic-C, of which the one I have has a good functioning meter. It also has a grey covering, and matching lens cap, which looks so much better on that camera. Folks think the Minimatic name means it's a compact, until it arrives in the mail! It's a contraction of MINIster, and autoMATIC, and is the same full size body as all the others.
PF
sleepyhead
Well-known
Hello, and welcome!
drodg
Newbie
Thanks everyone and I will try to post a picture of my camera later today. The one question I have is what would you recommend as a flash to use with this camera? It obviously does not have a battery and my mother cannot seem to find dad's old flash. I have looked at few on Ebay but a little confused on what I should use. Thanks again.
Wburgess
Established
May I suggest not using a flash for a while...
Just use available light and get used to how the film reacts to different exposures and how developing can also alter the look.
It's a long but fantastic journey that never ends (until they stop making film...)
Just use available light and get used to how the film reacts to different exposures and how developing can also alter the look.
It's a long but fantastic journey that never ends (until they stop making film...)
drodg
Newbie
May I suggest not using a flash for a while...
Just use available light and get used to how the film reacts to different exposures and how developing can also alter the look.
It's a long but fantastic journey that never ends (until they stop making film...)
I will try that. I appreciate the tip. I am trying random pictures with different settings. I will send off my first roll of film in a few days to see how everything looks.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Then help hold back the tide:until they stop making film...
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=144977
...Mike
farlymac
PF McFarland
For a flash, you will need one that doesn't have a hot-shoe type connection. Some older flashes with the PC cable may still work, but finding one that does can be a frustrating crap-shoot. Get a slightly newer hot-shoe type, then get a hot-to-cold shoe adapter. This is basically block that has a hot-shoe on top, with a cold-shoe on the bottom, and a PC cable to connect with the camera. It will also increase the distance between the flash tube and the lens to help cut down on the dreaded red-eye.
You don't need anything more than a basic automatic flash, and most of the newest ones need a trigger voltage, so maybe a nice little Sunpak 1600 would be just fine.
PF
You don't need anything more than a basic automatic flash, and most of the newest ones need a trigger voltage, so maybe a nice little Sunpak 1600 would be just fine.
PF
drodg
Newbie
For a flash, you will need one that doesn't have a hot-shoe type connection. Some older flashes with the PC cable may still work, but finding one that does can be a frustrating crap-shoot. Get a slightly newer hot-shoe type, then get a hot-to-cold shoe adapter. This is basically block that has a hot-shoe on top, with a cold-shoe on the bottom, and a PC cable to connect with the camera. It will also increase the distance between the flash tube and the lens to help cut down on the dreaded red-eye.
You don't need anything more than a basic automatic flash, and most of the newest ones need a trigger voltage, so maybe a nice little Sunpak 1600 would be just fine.
PF
Thanks for the information on the flash.
Wburgess
Established
Then help hold back the tide:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=144977
...Mike
Already in!
Will do everything I can/afford to keep film going.
drodg
Newbie
So what are the sources for black and white film in the US? I bought Fuji color film for my first few rolls. Thanks
lynnb
Veteran
lots of film available! Click on "Film" on the header of Freestyle's site http://www.freestylephoto.biz
Freestyle has a special on Tri-X at the moment (not sure if other retailers are offering the same deal).
You can also order film through www.Adorama.com and www.bhphotovideo.com
Check postage costs - some are cheaper than others.
Do you intend processing your own bw?
Freestyle has a special on Tri-X at the moment (not sure if other retailers are offering the same deal).
You can also order film through www.Adorama.com and www.bhphotovideo.com
Check postage costs - some are cheaper than others.
Do you intend processing your own bw?
drodg
Newbie
Thanks everyone
gb hill
Veteran
So what are the sources for black and white film in the US? I bought Fuji color film for my first few rolls. Thanks
What State do you live in? Might be a local camera store close by that sells B&W film. Check out the Film Photography Podcast Group. They sell film of all sorts. A great bunch of folks. & welcome to RFF.
http://filmphotographyproject.com/
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