Paulbe
Well-known
Pan--as you know--they are excellent cameras! Lightweight and durable--good metering, too.
Paul
Paul
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Pan--as you know--they are excellent cameras! Lightweight and durable--good metering, too.
Paul
To be honest, I prefer their older sibling, the F90x. Much heavier and louder but with screwdriver driven lenses it focuses so much faster.
I have gotten them cheap thought and I like how quiet they are (more quiet than my Leica IIc I have actually).
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
kshapero
South Florida Man
SRTs are flying to me at the moment.
One 101, two 303... one black 101 has been bought right now.
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Beautiful collection. Great cameras back in the day.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
jarski
Veteran
SRTs are flying to me at the moment.
One 101, two 303... one black 101 has been bought right now.
...
Nice. Never owned any Minolta but looks nice on good product photo. Lens in middle reminds me about similar vintage Pentax lenses.
Oh, and happy 2020 everyone
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Caligula2010
Newbie
Yashima Osanon Digital 750 Camera
Yashima Osanon Digital 750 Camera
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zn5GzWGfJmfcn2SeA
Hi All! I am new to the forum and I am looking for some advice.
A friend owns a Yashima Osanon Digital 750 Camera with Flash and Case. Thanks!
Yashima Osanon Digital 750 Camera
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zn5GzWGfJmfcn2SeA
Hi All! I am new to the forum and I am looking for some advice.
A friend owns a Yashima Osanon Digital 750 Camera with Flash and Case. Thanks!
I had not heard of this Yashima camera, but found the following...
(if you look for value, check eBay sold listings or post an ad in RFF Classifieds)
https://camerapedia.fandom.com/wiki/Yashima_K%C5%8Dgaku
Yashima Kogaku was a short-lived optical company set up as a division of a Yashima company that was an OEM for audio components. It was run by Ushiyama Jisaburo, a brother of Ushiyama Yoshimasa, the founder of the much earlier Yashima renamed itself after its Yashica products in 1958.
Yashima produced one 35mm SLR, the Yashima EMC750 released in August 1976 (also sold as the Osanon Digital 750 and Rony EMC750). This was an aperture-priority AE body with an M42 lens mount.
Yashima went bankrupt in the early 1980s.
(if you look for value, check eBay sold listings or post an ad in RFF Classifieds)
https://camerapedia.fandom.com/wiki/Yashima_K%C5%8Dgaku
Yashima Kogaku was a short-lived optical company set up as a division of a Yashima company that was an OEM for audio components. It was run by Ushiyama Jisaburo, a brother of Ushiyama Yoshimasa, the founder of the much earlier Yashima renamed itself after its Yashica products in 1958.
Yashima produced one 35mm SLR, the Yashima EMC750 released in August 1976 (also sold as the Osanon Digital 750 and Rony EMC750). This was an aperture-priority AE body with an M42 lens mount.
Yashima went bankrupt in the early 1980s.
CarrotRoom
Member

by Nigel, on Flickr

Voigtlander Bessamatic CS with the Zoomar lens by Nigel, on Flickr
kshapero
South Florida Man
Getting my exercise!!

f.hayek
Well-known
Getting my exercise!!
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Yikes. That brings back DSLR memories. Memories of neck pain.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Don't worry, a friend stopped by to show me his "monster". His words not mine. LOL.Yikes. That brings back DSLR memories. Memories of neck pain.
f.hayek
Well-known
Don't worry, a friend stopped by to show me his "monster". His words not mine. LOL.
Save us from Satan!
ronnies
Well-known
carbo73
Well-known
A just-post-WW2 German SLR, the KW Praktiflex, probably made c.1946. It does not looks in good shape, but the shutter works and sounds quite good. The lens is a Ludwig Anastigmat Victar f2.9 / 50mm.


nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
These are gorgeous. Somehow, I like the chrome F2 better than the black ones.
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
The SLRs I use the most

cary
Well-known
Love the SL2!
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