Your search "yashica" resulted in 13 Articles
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Camera Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 2 months ago
11 comments and 10 votesFeaturing a camera that so few of us have seen or even heard of, the Camera Review of the Week takes Lomography beyond borders and into a whole new level!
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Pandre's Emulsion Guide

by pan_dre
posted 8 months ago
5 comments and 2 votesCheck out the first part of my emulsion guide from my recent Lisbon trip, featuring Kodak EBX 100, Rollei Digibase, Kodak Ektar 100 and Kodak Technical Pan.
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Yashica T4 Super

by joeljaik
posted 8 months ago
6 comments and 6 votesThis autofocus jewel has a stunning Carl Zeiss Tessar, 35mm, f/3.5 that makes your pictures glorious feats of photography. It's not super vintage or super Lomo, but it's small and light, and has a superscope which allows you to "shoot from the hip!"
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Doubles With You: usern06 & myriam-l

by myriam-l
posted 8 months ago
7 comments and 4 votesReady for some doubles? Here is the best of a collaboration between Japan and France!
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My Lomostory

by eyecon
posted 8 months ago
17 comments and 5 votesHm, how did I get in touch with this Lomography movement? Let me think again!
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 400 iso) user-review

by eyecon
posted 11 months ago
2 comments and 2 votesIt´s an allrounder, Baby! If you are looking for a affordable allround film - just get your hands on the FUJI Superia 400.
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This Week's Shopping Guide

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
2 commentsWelcome to another weekly shop wrap-up. We got new products to introduce, classics to welcome back and special deals to annouce.
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Commerce Square

by tmmluis
posted about 1 year ago
4 comments and 3 votesThe Commerce Square, also known as Palace Square, is one of the most majestic squares of Lisbon. This is where the royal palace stood for over two centuries until 1755, when its was destroyed by the Great Earthquake.
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This Week's Shopping Guide

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
13 commentsWelcome to this week's issue of Pan_dre's Shopping guide!
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Yashica 35-ME

by shhquiet
posted about 1 year ago
4 votesYashica 35-ME was manufactured in 1973 by Yashica Co Ltd in Tokyo, Japan. This camera is a 35mm rangefinder, very solid and compact (24x36mm). Very easy to use, it has a distance indicator on the lower part of the viewfinder and a built in exposure meter which runs on one 1.3 V mercury battery and also appears on the right side of the viewfinder. The lens is a Yashinon f/2.8 38mm, the shutter is programmed set with speed range from 1/30 to 1/650 sec. The camera has an ISO/ASA selector, tripod thread, release cable thread, self timer and a flash hotshoe.
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Pan_dre' Emulsion Weekly

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
4 commentsHere's another issue of my very personal weekly choice of film. Last weekend we were blessed with the best weather in weeks so I seized the opportunity and took my Yashica and a hand full of carefully selected film with me in the autumn sun.
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Yashica Electro 35GTN

by iamwen
posted about 1 year ago
6 comments and 3 votesA black version of Yashica Electro 35 GSN with aperture priority. I guess everyone have heard of rangefinder camera. But I don’t think everyone know how it function exactly. Rangefinder cameras allow the photographer to measure the distance precisely and capture a photo which is sharp in focus. In the center of viewfinder, you will see two images, when object is in focus; the two image will overlapped and become one image as you turn the focus ring. So, let me introduce the Yashica Electro 35GTN range finder camera to all of you!
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN

by jeffcwk
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 3 votesThe Yashica Electro 35 GSN is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered 35mm camera with aperture-priority automatic exposure camera.
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