Dwayneb9584
Well-known
Hey all,
I know It's not a rangefinder but pretty psyched I just bought a YASHICA T4 the Kyocera & Carl Zeiss Tessar 35/3.5 Version. Anyone ever shoot with this camera?
I know It's not a rangefinder but pretty psyched I just bought a YASHICA T4 the Kyocera & Carl Zeiss Tessar 35/3.5 Version. Anyone ever shoot with this camera?
Chris101
summicronia
I've never heard of the Yashica T4, so I looked it up. Google sent me to this picture, so I want one now.
Dwayneb9584
Well-known
I've never heard of the Yashica T4, so I looked it up. Google sent me to this picture, so I want one now.
HAhahaha thats funny. He does use one I think. You know I got it because it's lighter than my dslr and old rangefinder and has a sweet lens. I do lots of cycling and shoot my friends a lot when hanging so this is pretty compact for me. I want to shoot some color film with it.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I've never heard of the Yashica T4, so I looked it up. Google sent me to this picture, so I want one now.
I'll take two of those!
LunoLuno
Member
Hey all,
I know It's not a rangefinder but pretty psyched I just bought a YASHICA T4 the Kyocera & Carl Zeiss Tessar 35/3.5 Version. Anyone ever shoot with this camera?
I had the T4 with Kyocera brand name on it (Kyocera Slim-T). I bought it new in the 90s without knowing anything about Carl Zeiss nor its worshiped inscription T*. It was a good camera indeed, but IMHO I think any fixed focal length P&S in the same era could produce as good photograph as that with the T4. (I sold my T4 last year)

Kyocera Slim-T / Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/35 T* / Fujifilm Superia X-Tra400
Luno
farlymac
PF McFarland
Mines a T4 Super D, which in most markets is called the T5. It's got a gimmicky reflex viewfinder that lets you do 'from-the-hip' shots. Otherwise, it's a nice little performer, with an excelent metering system.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=129315
PF
ps: And yeah, you should have posted this in the Point and Shoot forum
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=129315
PF
ps: And yeah, you should have posted this in the Point and Shoot forum
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
I have one as well. It's a great P&S with a quality lens.
Tom hicks
Well-known
I think he meant a Yashica Teet 4
petronius
Veteran
I've never heard of the Yashica T4, so I looked it up. Google sent me to this picture, so I want one now.
According to the exif data in his blog, Terry Richardson is shooting digital now.
The T4 (aka T5) is a great camera. Some of my pictures are here
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Hi y'all,
This thread did seem more pertinent in the Point & Shoot section, so I've moved it there with an expiring redirect.
The Yashica T4 was/is certainly a nice performer. It's lens was closely related to the same lens fitted on Contax T models in the same class, a very nicer camera indeed. I had a couple of the Contax T series cameras and always had great results with them.
enjoy,
G
This thread did seem more pertinent in the Point & Shoot section, so I've moved it there with an expiring redirect.
The Yashica T4 was/is certainly a nice performer. It's lens was closely related to the same lens fitted on Contax T models in the same class, a very nicer camera indeed. I had a couple of the Contax T series cameras and always had great results with them.
enjoy,
G
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