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Post by GeneW on Jul 11, 2006 8:09:20 GMT -5
Here's my latest arrival, an Electro 35G from Australia. It looks to be in pretty decent shape, though the RF is slightly misaligned (won't quite align on infinity). Taken this morning at Starbucks. I ran my first test roll through it: Fuji Acros 100. Will develop later. I now have an Electro 35 and Electro 35G. I appear to be working my way up the ladder. Next I need a GS, then a GSN... LOL! Gene
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Post by kiev4a on Jul 11, 2006 8:39:37 GMT -5
The Yashica 35s are, without doubt, some of the best looking RFs ever made.
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Post by GeneW on Jul 11, 2006 9:13:02 GMT -5
Fairly big and heavy too. These are no lightweight compacts. Great lenses!
Gene
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Post by herron on Jul 11, 2006 13:16:05 GMT -5
Neat rangefinder, Gene (and a nice picture of it, too)! Looks like the case is in good shape, too!
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jody
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Post by jody on Nov 12, 2006 21:19:52 GMT -5
Yashicas are adictive.
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Post by GeneW on Nov 13, 2006 9:10:05 GMT -5
Ron, Jody, Ron, thanks kindly. The Electros are splendid cameras, but to tell the truth they're larger and a bit heavier than I like. A friend of mine uses them constantly and recently had accidents to two of his. So rather than send them out for repair, I've just agreed to sell him my two. I'm thinning my RF collection -- I'm shooting more SLR these days and don't need as many rangefinders around.
Gene
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