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I suspect it will be a pain in the ass for low light. This one has a 4.7 lens, which is pretty bright. Mine seems to be in perfect, or near perfect, shape. I'm pretty impressed, actually. Certainly not bad for $230. Only downsides so far that I've noted with the Crown Graphic is that it has a non-rotating back and that (I'm told) the lens has a small image circle so movements are somewhat restricted. But I think it will be a good learner camera for now.
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Yeah, $230 sounds like a steal. Can I ask where you purchased it?
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Just ebay. Came with a small stack of film holders as well.
"Great architecture has only two natural enemies: water and stupid men." - Richard Nickel |
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Yokes, I've never used readyloads or anything like that. Just regular cut film holders.
[quote][i]Posted by yokes[/i] I find your lack of coziness.... disturbing. [/quote] |
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Yashica 124G
Holga
Hassy (This one I actually just sold)
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How do you like your Yashica? I've been looking into those recently.
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Posted by RenegadeOfFunk
How do you like your Yashica? I've been looking into those recently.
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I love the Yashica. When I wanted to get into medium format I was very torn on getting a Hasseelblad 500cm or a Rolleiflex 2.8F. I ended up getting the Hassey and had some money left over so I got the Yashica at the same time. I loved the TLR so much it ended up being the only one I used- so I sold the Hassey. Here are some examples with it- http://www.flickr....2400714323/detail/
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Posted by Life by the Drop I love the Yashica.
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I love mine too, but it sits in storage waiting for the last of my Polaroid film to disappear. She then gets to see the light of day... http://filmwasters...ex.php?topic=776.0
Enjoy! Neko.
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