NickTrop
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This is Yashica's first fixed lens rangefinder from 1958. (Very cool looking rip of the Contax and Nikons of the day... like to try this one if I could get a good sample cheap...)
Anyway, Yashica - or perhaps Tomioka Optical, made a little boo boo (the camera equivalent of the infamous "six fingered Spock") as the author of this page, Roger Provins, states. Can you find the error?
http://www.rogerprovins.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/y35/y35.html
Anyway, Yashica - or perhaps Tomioka Optical, made a little boo boo (the camera equivalent of the infamous "six fingered Spock") as the author of this page, Roger Provins, states. Can you find the error?
http://www.rogerprovins.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/y35/y35.html
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
Apparently, they don't know how to spell the name of their own lens. Curious.
Cheers,
--joe.
Cheers,
--joe.
dnemoc
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nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Yashinon...
mainicca
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Perhaps we are spelling it wrong all these years.
steamer
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mainicca said:Perhaps we are spelling it wrong all these years.
In the Japanese writing system the letter for shi is sometimes transliterated into English as 'Si.'
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Nick, I use a lot of Yashica RF's so I'm obviously a fan. I'm not surprised by his comment regarding the Yashica glass. It performs. It's weakness is shooting into sun which brings dreaded "Yashica flare"
NickTrop
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jan normandale said:Nick, I use a lot of Yashica RF's so I'm obviously a fan. I'm not surprised by his comment regarding the Yashica glass. It performs. It's weakness is shooting into sun which brings dreaded "Yashica flare"
Agreed. Lynx14e is the worst flare-wise (but you would still have to pry that camera from my cold dead hands)... best is the CC. Seems they got better over time.
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NickTrop
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steamer said:In the Japanese writing system the letter for shi is sometimes transliterated into English as 'Si.'
Sumi ma sen, Nihongo ga waktimas ka?
pesphoto
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Agree about the 14e, im sorry i sold mine. To me the YAshica's are the class of fixed lens rangefinders.
NickTrop
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pesphoto said:Agree about the 14e, im sorry i sold mine. To me the YAshica's are the class of fixed lens rangefinders.
Even compared to other 1.4s the lens on that thing is big. I guess that's because it's a little wider (45mm)? Dunno. Big, heavy, flare-prone lens but it's really a great camera nonetheless. Where else are you going to get f1.4 rangefinder glass that doesn't suck without springing for silly money?
Compared to other choices: it has all manual control; good built in meter; a very good 1.4 lens that has a pretty cool "signature", is "plastic-y"/3d-y, and surprisingly sharp; and the underrated capability to sync flash at all speeds that the focal plane system cameras can't do (a big minus for me. I get looks because I shoot with giant old cameras, plus I often use a flash in bright sunlight - but avoid it if at all possible indoors : ); good parallax corrected viewer/rangefinder; a "reliable" built-in CdS meter, nice quite Copal shutter that goes from B to 500...
Got mine on eBay from a Goodwill seller for $2.39 + ship, dead of course and as expected. Gman brought it back to prime form for his reasonable rates, God love'em.
Can't beat that deal for what this camera offers.
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oftheherd
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NickTrop said:Agreed. Lynx14e is the worst flare-wise (but you would still have to pry that camera from my cold dead hands)... best is the CC. Seems they got better over time.
By the time I got my 50mm Yashinon about 1970, they had good multicoating that reduced flare well. Not so on their Yashikor line! I have a more recently acquired 3.5cm Yashinon I have yet to try. Since it is 3.5cm rather than 35mm, it may be older and flare prone.
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