JoeLopez
Well-known
I'm new to the site and am from Detroit, Michigan. I have already found some great information by browsing the forum. My first rangefinder is the Electro 35 GSN I picked up via ebay in March 2015.
It's been a great camera and is powered using the battery adapter from YashicaGuy. It's a pleasure to shoot.
It included the black Yashica carry case and lens cap. I've since added a Tele-wide finder (mostly for the classic look), Yashica Yashica Electro 35 GSN with CS-220 auto flash and a vintage 2" wide camera strap that looks just like the one Peter Parker had in the Spiderman movies (couldn't resist).
First roll I ran through it was Tmax 400
Yashica Electro 35 GSN / April 2015 by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
Yashica Electro 35 GSN 35mm rangefinder camera by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
It's been a great camera and is powered using the battery adapter from YashicaGuy. It's a pleasure to shoot.
It included the black Yashica carry case and lens cap. I've since added a Tele-wide finder (mostly for the classic look), Yashica Yashica Electro 35 GSN with CS-220 auto flash and a vintage 2" wide camera strap that looks just like the one Peter Parker had in the Spiderman movies (couldn't resist).
First roll I ran through it was Tmax 400


Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^ Got yourself a great rangefinder , the size fit my hands quite well too , much smaller and there's no place for my fingers . Peter
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
A very popular model in the early days of this forum...
Chris
Chris
farlymac
PF McFarland
It's a great first rangefinder for lots of folks, Joel. Turned out to be my second one, but I like it anyways. It was one of three cameras I kept when I had to have a big sell off ten years ago.
PF
PF
f16sunshine
Moderator
How many millions of keepsake images have come from this model over the years. It's a great camera.
Enjoy and welcome to the forum Joe
Enjoy and welcome to the forum Joe
juananguerrero
Newbie
Nice camera, i have one. Enjoy it!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Have one too, with Yashicaguy adapter.
People have said it's 'heavy', but that doesn't bother me so much.
Mine sounds like a geiger counter when the light meter circuits are engaged.
People have said it's 'heavy', but that doesn't bother me so much.
Mine sounds like a geiger counter when the light meter circuits are engaged.
JoeLopez
Well-known
Thank you! This page seems like a great resource, I hope to be able to contribute.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Have one too, with Yashicaguy adapter.
People have said it's 'heavy', but that doesn't bother me so much.
Mine sounds like a geiger counter when the light meter circuits are engaged.![]()
Time to give the aperture ring a good workout, Rick. About fifty quick cycles should clean up that meter circuit.
PF
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Joe, congrats on your GSN. Looks like a beauty!
GSN is a great camera. At this age, they all will have needed work.
I think it's a great $100 camera. I gave up on trying to find a $20 bargain.
GSN is a great camera. At this age, they all will have needed work.
I think it's a great $100 camera. I gave up on trying to find a $20 bargain.
JoeLopez
Well-known
Joe, congrats on your GSN. Looks like a beauty!
GSN is a great camera. At this age, they all will have needed work.
I think it's a great $100 camera. I gave up on trying to find a $20 bargain.
That seems to be the online consensus. When I began searching for a sub-$100 rangefinder, the Electro 35 was a consistent contender. I ended up paying $45 shipped at the time.
JoeLopez
Well-known
It's getting warmer out and I took the GSN out for a ride in March.
I like to think the light leaks add character rather than think I'm too lazy to fix them
Tri-X 400
fire escape and shadows by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
Downtown Detroit in B&W by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
Superia 400
Downtown Detroit by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
Working on the street photos by Joe Lopez, on Flickr
I like to think the light leaks add character rather than think I'm too lazy to fix them
Tri-X 400


Superia 400


ray*j*gun
Veteran
Also makes great low light time AE exposures. I believe they can AE up to 30 seconds. I have one with and love it.
Raoul_Volfoni
Member
mrgooch
Newbie
Do you recognize this problem?
Do you recognize this problem?
Need some help!
My ASA dial won't turn also the Auto ring won't turn.
Do you recognize this problem?
Need some help!
My ASA dial won't turn also the Auto ring won't turn.
Punker
Newbie
Also makes great low light time AE exposures. I believe they can AE up to 30 seconds. I have one with and love it.
Plus if you turn the exposure ring to flash mode it locks the shutter at 1/30s which works perfect for low light and night work.

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Vadimson
Member
JoeLopez
Well-known
Great shots - thank you for sharing!
Quan
Established
Any one know how to calibrate the parallax of the view finder which is off
thanks,
if I use zone focus it works ok, issue is when want to take portrait
2017-12-26_11-34-02 by Quan, on Flickr
2017-12-26_11-32-44 by Quan, on Flickr
thanks,
if I use zone focus it works ok, issue is when want to take portrait


nparsons13
Well-known
Any one know how to calibrate the parallax of the view finder which is off
thanks,
if I use zone focus it works ok, issue is when want to take portrait
Make sure the hair spring on the rangefinder frame mask is inserted in the hook at the top of the mask. It is easily disconnected when the rangefinder is being cleaned or adjusted. The spring in this photo is disconnected:

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