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My 2 TLR's ...

 

I picked up the Yashica a while ago but the Rolleiflex is a new addition.

 

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...trovata da qualche parte nella cantinola del mio ragazzo...ma come poteva essere buttata lì tutta impolverata???

Yashica-A

FP4 plus

ID-11 (1+1)

 

This is a plaster sculpture of "The Capitoline Venus" produced by Gipsformerei Berlin and acquired by Nasjonalmuseet in 1881.

 

It is a copy of a Roman marble sculpture from ca. 96-192 AD (Musei Capitolini), witch again is a copy of a Greek bronze sculpture by Praxiteles from the 4th century BC - which is now lost.

Yashica Mat 124

Yashinon 80mm/3,5

Ilford Delta 400

Canon EOS 40D & Lente Super Takumar 55mm

Fujicolor C200 35mm film

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

Yashica M, Ilford HP5+, Ilford ID-11(stock), Ilford Rapid Fixer. Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II.

filmed in Kamianets-Podilskyi / Ukraine

A late model from this popular Yashica TLR line. This one was made in 1968. It features an 80mm f3.5 Yashinon taking lens (bottom lens) and an f3.2 viewing lens (top). For more about all things Yashica (and more) please visit my blog at www.yashicasailorboy.com. Follow me on Instagram @ccphotographyai Thanks, Chris

Yashica Mat 124G | Ilford Delta 400

 

Just a couple of bikers somewhere in the silesian mountains.

#camera #camera #oldschool #yashica #vintage #photography #120mm #film

Yashica A

Tri X 400. Exp. 200 ASA

Dektol stock 1 min. 20°

Film: Fomapan 400

Fujicolor C200 35mm film

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

Yashica Mat | Kodak Ektar

A rather rare set - a Yashica J-3 in pro-black from 1962. It was Yashica's first 35mm SLR in black. Also pictured is Yashica's 'Sailor Boy' advertising mascot also from 1962. For more please visit my blog at www.yashicasailorboy.com and my camera shop at www.ccstudio2380.com

Thanks, Chris

-- camara---->yashica 635

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

-- 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

Canon 5DII : Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5

Yashica Electro 35 GSN

Portra 400

Fabulous Yashica D from late 1965. Looks and operates like it was made yesterday. A wonderful little time machine from Japan.

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Some of the first cameras I bought in United States. ☺

 

Well here I will tell you something about this camera, when Yashica received the right to produce Zeiss brand lenses and Contax brand cameras in the 70s, they also began to produce, along with the Contax SLR, a reduced scale line and Reduced SLR cameras with the same bayonet mount. What this means for you is that the cheapest route for Zeiss glass for Contax SLR is through a state of the art of Yashica ☺You know that.....?

The first series was the excellent FR, the FR-1 and the FR-2, and on the other side the FX series without luxuries: FX, FX-2, FX-3. The FX-3, for example the mine that I present here, marked a change from the heavy-body mechanical SLR with a cloth focal plane shutter to a lighter weight model with a mechanical metal focal plane shutter. Later came the FX-7, FX-103 and 107, and the Super series with a different body grip and higher speeds (in the FX-3 Super 2000).

What I like about the FX-3: the simple mechanical flat shutter, which looks very similar to one on the Nikon FM2: fast and virtually vibration-free despite the lack of camera mass. And in that sense, I discovered that like the previous Konica Auto Reflexes, this little guy has a mirror lock during the action of the self-timer, in case he needs that extra degree of sharpness with scenics when he has it on a tripod. And when you do not find it, you will find that it is very comfortable to hold, it has a large size and weight and it feels very well balanced in the hands. The 50mm lens was included in the box by the way very good and I use it currently with the Sony A58 and the A77v with an adapter, that gave me some great results in some photos.

Certainly they were not very expensive in those times.

It still works but I'm already digital ☺☺☺

This is my 52Frames submission for this week's "Triangular Composition" challenge.

 

My Yashica Trinity. Unfortunately, all three cameras are jammed, and it does not appear as though Mark Hama, the Yashica repair genius is still in business or around. I'm totally bummed. I really want to get at least the 12 and the 124G back in service, but I have absolutely no idea who can fix them at this point. Any leads anyone?

 

Nikon D750, Nikkor 24-120 f4, 1/125" @ f13, ISO 100. White Lightning strobe w/24" softbox, white reflector, misc battery powered video light for the backdrop.

Yashica Electro 35

Fujii 200

YASHICA Mat 124G

Yashica D, Ilford 120

This one is from December 1960.

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This TLR has a built-in exposure meter.

Growing collection of the world’s finest 35mm P&S

 

Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/35

 

Up to $600 on ebay

  

first test pics…

Yashica Minimatic-EL, an automatic rangefinder with fast Yashinon-DX 45mm f/1.7.

 

Pentax K1000

Fomapan 400

Blazinal/Rodinal 1:25, 68ËšF/20ËšC, 5.5 minutes

Yashica Mat 124G | Ilford HP5

Camera from early 1962. Nice little set from Yashica.

 

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'Life' magazine ad from 1962. By the way, the dad is holding the Pentamatic S.

 

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Yashica Electro 45 GX on Kodak Gold 200 film edited in Lightroom.

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