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Rob
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I have some Canonet GIII cameras and some Yashica GSN cameras so I wanted to shoot them with the same subject
on the same film to see which I liked better.
I used Fuji print film 200 speed, 12 frames in the Canonet
then pulled it out and shot the last 12 in the Yashica.
Both cameras I have cleaned the Rfinder and installed new
seals. lets talk ease of use first...
Loading a battery is easier in the Canonet.
The Canonet could be carried in a large pocket.
The Yashica could not.
The viewfinder is brighter in the Canonet.
focusing is about the same on both.
The Quickload in the Canonet is fantastic.
in bright sunlight the over/underexposure arrows
look like they are both on due to the arrows that
let light in on the top of the Yashica. Black tape
would fix that.
The Canolite D flash works very well! I shot some
things in front of a huge glass door in bright daylight
which would have fooled most TTL type flashes into
underexposure. Canolite was perfect in all shots.
I shot the same subjects with both cameras in the
same light. I think the Yashica was just a hair sharper
in one photo with small writing on it, but the other pictures
I could not tell any difference, same color cast also.
I like the size and the other features of the Canonet
better than the Yashicas so I guess I will keep two
Canonets and two Yashicas. I got a couple Canonet GIII's
Canonet 28 and another Yashica GSN that need some work
if anyone wants some for parts or to get working again
contact me.
on the same film to see which I liked better.
I used Fuji print film 200 speed, 12 frames in the Canonet
then pulled it out and shot the last 12 in the Yashica.
Both cameras I have cleaned the Rfinder and installed new
seals. lets talk ease of use first...
Loading a battery is easier in the Canonet.
The Canonet could be carried in a large pocket.
The Yashica could not.
The viewfinder is brighter in the Canonet.
focusing is about the same on both.
The Quickload in the Canonet is fantastic.
in bright sunlight the over/underexposure arrows
look like they are both on due to the arrows that
let light in on the top of the Yashica. Black tape
would fix that.
The Canolite D flash works very well! I shot some
things in front of a huge glass door in bright daylight
which would have fooled most TTL type flashes into
underexposure. Canolite was perfect in all shots.
I shot the same subjects with both cameras in the
same light. I think the Yashica was just a hair sharper
in one photo with small writing on it, but the other pictures
I could not tell any difference, same color cast also.
I like the size and the other features of the Canonet
better than the Yashicas so I guess I will keep two
Canonets and two Yashicas. I got a couple Canonet GIII's
Canonet 28 and another Yashica GSN that need some work
if anyone wants some for parts or to get working again
contact me.