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Hello Yashica!

Today Aramex dropped off my Yashica camera which I posted about two weeks ago. The camera turned out to be in even better condition than I expected. I am going to load up some film and take some pictures which I will post here once I get them developed.

20 replies on “Hello Yashica!”

One thing I realized is I can focus A LOT easier using a manual lens on my D90 than I could do with my D70 due to the larger view finder. I shot the above with my manual focus Nikon 50mm 1.4f and I think I am going to use this lens much more now with my D90.

I own a Yashica and an Olympus SLR. Nothing beats a vintage Yashica. Make sure you load the right film, like Kodak have numbers 100,200etc or Color. The film enhances the quality of the print. Also try to look out for some cool filters for the lenses. They come in subtle colors and add great effect to the overall experience.
Last but not the least, make sure you have a high quality flat bed scanner to scan the films.
Enjoy!

There is no way for me to know if the exposure is correct without the light meter. I mean if I take a picture during the day and I notice my shutter speed is like 2 seconds than yeah I can tell something is off but generally there isn’t a way to tell until after you develop the shots. You trust the light meter.

Very inspiring… Can’t wait to see your photos… A wide variety of subjects please 🙂

I have been/am doing the same with my father’s old camera – a Chinon CX. Not bad, but nothing special – just the fact that it’s been in the family so long.

There are cameras which don’t even have a light meter so you either buy an external light meter(more accurate anyway) or guess the exposure.
There are certain rules e.g. sunny 16 (f/16 1/125 with 100 iso film if I’m not mistaken) You can then change iso/aperature/shutter depending on how cloudy etc it is.
Indoors, it is quite hard to guess the exposure but there are also rules.

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