daniel~
Established
I finally bought a 35GX recently through the net. Handsome camera, but I got disappointed at its viewfinder--it's so colour-tinted that it seems as if I were looking through a dark blue-green filter! This is my first Yashica RF, so I wonder: if it's normal with these Electro, or simply a special case?
That said, I've done a few test shots and the results look very good. Execellent 40/1.7 Yashinon lens.
That said, I've done a few test shots and the results look very good. Execellent 40/1.7 Yashinon lens.
Bill58
Native Texan
Daniel:
I'd get the GX CLA'd if I were you....and put new seals in it. You'll be much happier w/ it then.
Bill
I'd get the GX CLA'd if I were you....and put new seals in it. You'll be much happier w/ it then.
Bill
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Daniel, the viewfinder on a GX can be quite clear and color-neutral.
It's a great camera.
It's a great camera.
daniel~
Established
Thanks for the replies. I'm glad this dim VF is not normal. 
On the other hand, I just might get another 35GX (probably a Black one) from Japan to see just how a normal VF would look like. In the Quest site, 35GX is described as a hard-to-find species. Perhaps so in the US, but I notice this camera is far from rare in its domestic market.
On the other hand, I just might get another 35GX (probably a Black one) from Japan to see just how a normal VF would look like. In the Quest site, 35GX is described as a hard-to-find species. Perhaps so in the US, but I notice this camera is far from rare in its domestic market.
Frontman
Well-known
Yashica tinted the glass slightly in their rangefinder cameras to help increase contrast. Normally it doesn't darken the viewfinder enough to be really noticeable. Cleaning out the inside of the rangefinder and the glass windows in the top cover can make a big improvement, and removing the top cover is not very difficult.
Bill58
Native Texan
I just bought/ installed this vented hood and it doesn't block any part of the VF. See it here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390351919226
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ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Bill, thanks for this tip for the eBay seller gadgetworldexports. At $6.99 shipped, looks like a bargain. Have you checked for vignetting?
I also found a good, slightly different hood from eBay seller shamino123 at $13 shipped but it has to be positioned a bit (not screwed down tightly) to avoid blocking the viewfinder.
I also found a good, slightly different hood from eBay seller shamino123 at $13 shipped but it has to be positioned a bit (not screwed down tightly) to avoid blocking the viewfinder.
Bill58
Native Texan
Bill, thanks for this tip for the eBay seller gadgetworldexports. At $6.99 shipped, looks like a bargain. Have you checked for vignetting?
I also found a good, slightly different hood from eBay seller shamino123 at $13 shipped but it has to be positioned a bit (not screwed down tightly) to avoid blocking the viewfinder.
No-I haven't checked for vignetting yet. I will soon and report back.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Colonel, heavystars sells an S&W Wide Angle hood in 52mm and 55mm that replicates the original Yashica hoods in size (18mm depth), but are screw on, and come with caps. I've had no vignetting or viewfinder blockage problems with mine.

Yashica Electro 35 GX Front by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica Electro 35 GX Capped by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica Electro 35 GX Top by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF

Yashica Electro 35 GX Front by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica Electro 35 GX Capped by br1078phot, on Flickr

Yashica Electro 35 GX Top by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
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Bruin
Noktonian
I use a 52mm standard Heavystar hood and get no vignetting. I think adding a filter to that would do it, though.
SYD_TRIBE
Member
dumb this down for me guys, I see standard 52mm hood (http://www.heavystar.com/servlet/the-15233/New!-Metal-52mm-Standard/Detail) and wide angle 52mm hood (http://www.heavystar.com/servlet/the-12164/New!-Metal-Wide-Angle/Detail)…I'm guessing these are what farlymac are talking about….pros and cons of each on a GX?Colonel, heavystars sells an S&W Wide Angle hood in 52mm and 55mm that replicates the original Yashica hoods in size (18mm depth), but are screw on, and come with caps. I've had no vignetting or viewfinder blockage problems with mine.
Yashica Electro 35 GX Front by br1078phot, on Flickr
Yashica Electro 35 GX Capped by br1078phot, on Flickr
Yashica Electro 35 GX Top by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
Bruin
Noktonian
If you want to use filters with the hood, get the wide angle hood.
If you're not using filters and want better flare protection, get the standard hood.
If you don't want your VF to be blocked by the hood, get a tilted & vented hood. I don't know if filters will cause vignetting with it on. You can adjust the position of the vent with a very thin spacer between the hood and camera (thread, wire, rubber band, etc.).
If you're not using filters and want better flare protection, get the standard hood.
If you don't want your VF to be blocked by the hood, get a tilted & vented hood. I don't know if filters will cause vignetting with it on. You can adjust the position of the vent with a very thin spacer between the hood and camera (thread, wire, rubber band, etc.).
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SYD_TRIBE
Member
Hoods
Hoods
I've got a UV filter, so wide angle hood for that or standard hood ok?
Hoods
I've got a UV filter, so wide angle hood for that or standard hood ok?
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Slip of paper in the filter threads does the job for me. I can position the vents just where I want and everything stays put.If you don't want your VF to be blocked by the hood, get a tilted & vented hood. I don't know if filters will cause vignetting with it on. You can adjust the position of the vent with a very thin spacer between the hood and camera (thread, wire, rubber band, etc.).
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Best Vented Slanted Hood for GX
Best Vented Slanted Hood for GX
I now have both hoods.
Very similar, same dimensions, no problem with vignetting on the GX.
The hood from shamino123 is better finished; the paint on the inside is a flatter black than on the gadgetworldexports hood.
Best Vented Slanted Hood for GX
Bill, thanks for this tip for the eBay seller gadgetworldexports. At $6.99 shipped, looks like a bargain. Have you checked for vignetting?
I also found a good, slightly different hood from eBay seller shamino123 at $13 shipped but it has to be positioned a bit (not screwed down tightly) to avoid blocking the viewfinder.
I now have both hoods.
Very similar, same dimensions, no problem with vignetting on the GX.
The hood from shamino123 is better finished; the paint on the inside is a flatter black than on the gadgetworldexports hood.
Bruin
Noktonian
I tried the tilted & vented hood on my GX, and it partially blocks the RF window. Looks like a standard/wide straight hood is the way to go.
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