Mika
Member
Hi, I'm a new member of this site, I read a lot of threads before I buy my brand 'new" Yashica 35 GSN. This is my first rangefinder... before I allways worked with SLR and now a DSLR.
And here's my first picture made with him. It's very easy to use, easy to manage, easy to point and shoot,... I'm sure that this GSN will work a long time with me.
A portrait of my favourite model, on T-Max 400 scan with Coolscan IV ED.
Thanks for all you threads that were very useful for me.
Mika
PS : sorry for my bad english, school is too far for my brain now,... :angel:
And here's my first picture made with him. It's very easy to use, easy to manage, easy to point and shoot,... I'm sure that this GSN will work a long time with me.
A portrait of my favourite model, on T-Max 400 scan with Coolscan IV ED.
Thanks for all you threads that were very useful for me.
Mika
PS : sorry for my bad english, school is too far for my brain now,... :angel:

Welcome, Mika! Quite an excellent start as a rangefinder introduction! Technical matters handled just fine... clearly a wide aperture leading to pleasant out-of-focus areas, giving the crisp subject (a cute one too!) a nice 3D effect. Well done! 
Mika
Member
Thanks.
Yes this is a wide open aperture, work in available light at f/1.7,... that's why I like this clever rangefinder this huge aprture...
Yes this is a wide open aperture, work in available light at f/1.7,... that's why I like this clever rangefinder this huge aprture...
the_other_dirk
Member
Hi Mika,
welcome to the forum! Nice picture you've attached, the wide aperture really works wonderfully.
I'm also from Belgium and also used to work for years with SLR's until I bought a rangefinder (Hexar). Don't know why but I just don't seem to be using my SLR's anymore. I'm always shooting with the rangefinder...
I don't know if you've already found this site, but if not, it's really great for Yashica users: http://www.yashica-guy.com/
welcome to the forum! Nice picture you've attached, the wide aperture really works wonderfully.
I'm also from Belgium and also used to work for years with SLR's until I bought a rangefinder (Hexar). Don't know why but I just don't seem to be using my SLR's anymore. I'm always shooting with the rangefinder...
I don't know if you've already found this site, but if not, it's really great for Yashica users: http://www.yashica-guy.com/
Mika
Member
the_other_dirk said:Hi Mika,
welcome to the forum! Nice picture you've attached, the wide aperture really works wonderfully.
I'm also from Belgium and also used to work for years with SLR's until I bought a rangefinder (Hexar). Don't know why but I just don't seem to be using my SLR's anymore. I'm always shooting with the rangefinder...
I don't know if you've already found this site, but if not, it's really great for Yashica users: http://www.yashica-guy.com/
Hi Dirk,
Belgium 2 points ! Hi and thanks.
I knew yashica-guy thanks.
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
hi Mika.. you and I are very similar.. I had always used SLR and DSLR equipment until recently.. and my first rangefinder was also a GSN.. good choice, and great photo!
jorisbens
rff: penguins know why
Welcome Mika,
It seems that the Belgian RFF club is rapidly expanding
It's a nice photograph with a nice rangefinder.
You will enjoy RFF a lot and of course you'll learn even more.
Joris Bens (from Belgium)
It seems that the Belgian RFF club is rapidly expanding
Joris Bens (from Belgium)
Mika
Member
Hi Joris from Belgium. Thnaks for welcome messages.
Another picture of my first attempt. A little bit overexposed in the foreground but, it's an attempt, sorry,... :angel:
What I appreciate the most is that's possible to work in available light and very dark situation like this one without using a flash,...
Another picture of my first attempt. A little bit overexposed in the foreground but, it's an attempt, sorry,... :angel:
What I appreciate the most is that's possible to work in available light and very dark situation like this one without using a flash,...

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cathy_w_J
Member
HI Mika, Your model looks very sweet. Great photos! The GSN is also my first rangefinder, (that I can operate correctly, anyway.)
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yankeedoll
Guest
Welcome! Great shots of an adorable subject.
I also recently discovered rangefinders. The GSN is an excellent camera. Rangefinders seem to be very forgiving in low-light situations.
I know you'll enjoy the forum. And everyone is extremely helpful & supportive.
I also recently discovered rangefinders. The GSN is an excellent camera. Rangefinders seem to be very forgiving in low-light situations.
I know you'll enjoy the forum. And everyone is extremely helpful & supportive.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Welcome Mika. You are a very blessed photographer. Not only do you take very enjoyable pictures, but also your "favorite model" has the kind of face that cannot make a bad photo!
Enjoy the forum, and by the way...
Enjoy the forum, and by the way...
...your English is just fine."sorry for my bad english"
Beniliam
Out of the limelight
Welcome Mika, and congrats for your camera. Have a great rendition at full aperture!
cp_ste.croix
At the beginning again.
Welcome...I love my GSN too. what great results are possible with such an inexpensive camera.
peter_n
Veteran
Welcome Mika!
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