Trismegistus
Newbie
Hello,
This is my first post as a new member, so please bear with me. I have a question for the panel concerning the above camera which has an f1.9 lens with a focal length of 45mm. I am trying to discover the actual lens construction i.e. number of elements, number of groups. I can't find this information anywhere on the web. Does anyone know the answer and can anyone provide any other comments on this beautiful camera. I bought it Saturday from a charity shop who were asking £12. As far as I can see everything works and it is in pristine almost mint condition.
Regards
David
Gunthorpe, Notts, England
This is my first post as a new member, so please bear with me. I have a question for the panel concerning the above camera which has an f1.9 lens with a focal length of 45mm. I am trying to discover the actual lens construction i.e. number of elements, number of groups. I can't find this information anywhere on the web. Does anyone know the answer and can anyone provide any other comments on this beautiful camera. I bought it Saturday from a charity shop who were asking £12. As far as I can see everything works and it is in pristine almost mint condition.
Regards
David
Gunthorpe, Notts, England
ACullen
Well-known
Sorry David I can't answer your question. Welcome to the board and congratulations on what sounds like a great find. I'd expect pretty decent performance from that lens. At a guess it surely must have at least 6 elements give the fast maximum aperture.
johnf04
Well-known
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear David,
Count the reflections in the glass. Bright reflection = glass/air; weak reflection = cemented glass/glass. Divide by two to get the number of glasses.
Cheers,
R.
Count the reflections in the glass. Bright reflection = glass/air; weak reflection = cemented glass/glass. Divide by two to get the number of glasses.
Cheers,
R.
Archlich
Well-known
As far as the data go:
The M is a for export only model - basically a Yashica Minister with the lens from the earlier Yashica 35. The 45/1.9 lens have 6 elements in 4 groups, presumably a double gauss (no idea which variant it is).
The M is a for export only model - basically a Yashica Minister with the lens from the earlier Yashica 35. The 45/1.9 lens have 6 elements in 4 groups, presumably a double gauss (no idea which variant it is).
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