Newly aquired Yashica Lynx 14

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This is one nice camera. Just look at that lens !
In another thread on Why to shoot film, there's a link to kenrockwell.com and his rational on shooting film.
So as a test roll for my new Lynx, I used his same method, get the film processed at Costco, with a cd of scans at the same time.
I think the 4x6 prints are excellent quality and the scans are fine for web use.
In fact, now I'm on the hunt for good color film at a reasonable cost !

So, here's the camera along with one of the test shots I made (only resized for posting, prolly not the best shot to show for test results, but the print looks fine).

Cheers !
Steven
 

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Love the Lynx 14. Wonderful camera. Very nice UNDERRATED sharp F1.4 (gotta tell ya, I got a nice sample of a Pentax M 1.4 recently - one of those "legendary" lenses... the Yash is right up there with it plus I can shoot at slower shutter speeds on the Yashica cause it's a RF) all manual controls, works without a battery, parallax corrected rangefinder with a "decent" patch. Three favorite cameras in no particular order - Lynx 14, Konica Auto S3, Iskra MF folder.
 
nice camera - nice picture
it makes me taking some pics with my 14 e

but there is the problem with the shutter: when i dont use it for some time the shutter will not work - so i reassemble the lens and knock on the shutter (slowly) then it will work for a while ;-)

the other time i use a borrowed holga and a minox 35

so good luck with the yashica - hope to see some more pics

greetings
candie
 

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Interesting that you posted a 14e pic - my recent shopping spree also included one !
It was not functional, so the price was $5.00 CAD. My father, who just has talent for fixing things,
CLA'd and got it working. He said it was full of verdi-gris (oxidization).
I still have to run a test roll through.

Cheers,
Steven
 

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