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Taken with Yashica D

Camera: Yashica D

Film: Ilford Delta 400 120

Developer: Flic Film MQ (a D-76 clone)

 

yashica electro35gx

Close up of the lenses of a Yashica Mat 124G medium format film camera.

This is a great camera to shoot with. TLRs are a great way to enter medium format. I recommend Yashicas to anyone.

yashica mat 124 + kodak ektar

Yashica Electro 35 GSN

Expired Film

yashica mat 124 + kodak ektar

Yashica mat 124 g

Kodak trimax 400

Epson v600

 

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Have only got mono film so I improvised. A bit of indoor lp to while away the cold winters night and avoid going out to face the real world. :-)

Too cold for a star trail tonight so indoor lp .1960 Yashica 44a Twin Lens Reflex on a tripod looking upwards towards the Phisiogramme led. Dslr looking horizontally into ground glass viewfinder. Set on Bulb, released shutter, span led with coloured film covering. Capped the lens mid stream for 30seconds ish, uncapped for a bit, recapped, changed the coloured film and repeated. Checked focus screen, smiled loaded onto puter, cropped to square and uploaded. 1st try, yippee. (could repeat so focus screen shield is in focus but it's a skool night and I have beer)

The Yashica TL Electro X and the ITS model. Some of Yashica's best SLRs. An undated sales brochure from Yashica in German. BTW, 'ITS' means 'Integrated Technology System'.

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Thanks, Chris

The lens is from December 1959 and the camera was made in April 1960. It's shown here with its original hang tag.

I sort of fixed my Yashica. The light meter is working now and seems to give accurate results. There seems to be a problem with the focusing though. Despite the fact that DOF is very shallow at f/1.7, all my mirror self portraits have a wrong focus. I have no idea how to fix this. Maybe it's just because I'm wearing glasses? Tips are welcome!

 

A few photos turned out good though, like the one above. Phew!

 

 

Yashica Electro 35 GX • Kodak Portra 160VC

 

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Yashica Electro 35

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One of my favorite Yashicas to use. This one is from 1964.

Yashica Mat + HP5

Yashica Mat 124G

Portra 400

120mm

Yashica TLR medium format 6x6 1956

yashica t5. centuria 200 by dnp. c-41. scan.

Yashica Mat 124G | Ilford FP4 125

Yashica T4 // Portra 400

It features a super sharp Yashinon 4.5cm f2.8 lens.

Yashica Mat 124-g, my first roll

Gav & his girlfriend Sarah at the BBQ, a candid shot so I managed to catch Sarah at the one second of a frown, she's the lovliest person you could possibly meet and part of the family.

Agfa Optima Sensor is a very simple scale camera, but showed good enough results, which even surprised me. I took the photo with a new film of the Yashica Golden 80s. The film also made me happy!

Yashica Mat 124 G

Yashinon 80 / 3.5

Kodak Portra 160

Canon 5DII : Canon EF 35-135mm f/4.0-5.6 USM

The Yashica YL 35mm rangefinder released by Yashica in 1959, with original box.

Porst 55mm F1.2 lens with some Lightroom tweaking.

Yashica Mat 124-g, my first roll

Yet another candid Yashica shot; Gav.

A classic TLR from then Yashima.

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Yashica Mat-124

Ilford Delta 100

Vintage half frame camera's w/ 'Rapid' cartridge

-- camara---->yashica 635

-- datos------>v-1/125 + f4

-- film 120--->formato medio

bergger BRF-100 (2010)

-- revelador de film->agfa-R09-one shot =1+25

4=minutos de revelado a 20º

1=minuto de stop

10=minutos de fijador fomafix P

scaneado=epson perfection 4870 photo

montage lensbaby picasa Yashica Nikon D7100 blur

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Rolleiflex 2.8F

film : Kodak PORTRA 160

Fujicolor C200 35mm film

Yashica 35-70mm AF f3.3-4.5 lens

Film: Fomapan 400

Yashica-Mat with Lumaxar 80mm f3.5.

Kodak Portra 400.

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