phquest
Member
After lurking the RF forums for a while (specially the Yashica one), I decided to take the plunge and bought an Electro GSN from the 'bay' place. According to the seller, the camera is in near mint condition.
I'm supposed to receive the camera sometime next week. I can't wait.
Currently, I own a digital camera with full manual controls, which is ok for landscapes and static subjects.. Some of the things, I dislike about my present camera are its shutter lag, slow focus and the inability of taking pictures in low life. Hopefully, the Yashica will fix that.
I'm supposed to receive the camera sometime next week. I can't wait.
Currently, I own a digital camera with full manual controls, which is ok for landscapes and static subjects.. Some of the things, I dislike about my present camera are its shutter lag, slow focus and the inability of taking pictures in low life. Hopefully, the Yashica will fix that.
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
congrats and welcome! the GSN has an excellent lens.. that was the first RF I bought, as well.. ah, the good old days!
I'm sure you're aware that it probably will need the light seals replaced.. and easy job.. and hopefully won't have the Pad 'o Death problem.. but even if, we'll get you taken care of
I'm sure you're aware that it probably will need the light seals replaced.. and easy job.. and hopefully won't have the Pad 'o Death problem.. but even if, we'll get you taken care of
jan normandale
Film is the other way
phquest,
the Electro 35 GSN is a fine camera. I've got a couple of users that I bought and had tuned up. I like them a lot. Very versatile, reasonably fast 1.7 lens. You are going to have some good times with your new camera. One of my series of shots at the Toronto CNE was done with that very camera.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5282
the Electro 35 GSN is a fine camera. I've got a couple of users that I bought and had tuned up. I like them a lot. Very versatile, reasonably fast 1.7 lens. You are going to have some good times with your new camera. One of my series of shots at the Toronto CNE was done with that very camera.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5282
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Hey B'y are yez from "the rock" , just looked at your galleries and it looks like you are.
cheers, Jan
cheers, Jan
phquest
Member
jan normandale said:Hey B'y are yez from "the rock" , just looked at your galleries and it looks like you are.
cheers, Jan
Well, I'm not originally from the Rock......although, I've been living there since 91, so in a way, you could say I am.
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
wow.. some outstanding photos in your flickr collection... I particularly like "legs", as it seems everyone does 
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Friendliest people in Canada. Oh and they also know how to party too. But you already knew that didn't you.
Jan
Jan
MrRanger
Rangefinder Jockey
Welcome phquest! You've made a wise choice in cameras
Seriously, I think you'll really appreciate the Yashica, I've a few of them myself!
Mike
Mike
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