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Roll 1: Yashica Electro 35 GT First Impressions
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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Welcome to a new series I'm calling Roll 1! This episode I'll be speaking about my first impressions of the Yashica Electro 35 GT and showing you some photos of my first roll!
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Time Stamps:
0:00 What is Roll 1?
0:56 My First Impressions
3:44 My Roll 1 Photos
3:58 Photo 1
4:52 Photo 2
5:21 Photo 3
5:59 Photo 4
6:32 Photo 5
7:12 Photo 6
7:37 Photo 7
7:53 Photo 8
8:14 Photo 9
8:40 Photo 10
9:13 Photo 11
9:51 Photo 12
10:17 Photo 13
10:41 Outro
Love it! Came for the camera, stayed for the series!
Glad you enjoyed 😀 thanks for watching!
I bought a 1967 yashica Electro 35 mm for £30 in an antique shop. Has the pad of death and the light seals need renewed but it's body and lense is immaculate for its age. Also has the original leather case. I sent it away for a full repair and service so waiting patiently for it's return. Great upload thank you for posting
Hi David! The lens is awesome, almost through another roll with this camera. Not my favourite camera to use but the lens keeps bringing me back. Enjoy it when you get it back!
Love the video❤️ Really nice the phono n*11-12🥰
I love this thank you so much bro
Can i ask what is your apperture and focus and iso settings and also film while taking this amazing photos since we have the same camera thanks you :)))
More episodes please!
This series could be a hit. Subscribed.
Thanks so much Adam! Really happy you enjoyed it. I'm hoping I can get out more in the new year. A lot of "Roll 1's" to be made 😄
@@evantarakjian Looking forward to it.
These are solid cameras and I found the meter to work quite well!
Hi Joe! Solid for sure, I keep coming back to this camera... Don't think I'll ever get rid of it! Thanks for the comment 😄
I’m subscribing
are you gonna put out more of these? These seem to be pretty popular and i enjoy them very much.
Hey Nate! 100%. I'm going to be working on one for a 6x9 camera next! Thanks for the comment!
@@evantarakjian ah nice, i’ll be sure to tune in!
I had bought one at a camera swap show for $35.00 about 25 years ago. Unfortunately, I sold it about 10 years later and regretted it. The lens is extremely sharp and I wish someone could produce this exact lens for digital cameras.
Thanks for the comment John! I wish the same, that would be sweet to adapt to my Fuji!
I hope charley was paid for his services... Awesome video !
Paid in treats and scritches! Thanks very much!
Range finder cameras are famous for being "silent". There is no " barn door " mirror clanking up and down
I love that about them, however there is something so satisfying about the clap of a mirror.
Ok I bought one of these for $20 at a garage sale and the film advance lever is broken off (still have the parts). Where do you go to fix these old beautiful things? I peeked a little inside and it has the previous owner’s roll of K-mart 35mm inside and had a Duracell battery that’s probably outlawed nowadays (Yeah this camera hasn’t been used in a really long time) . Do you ever get a previous owner’s film developed?
Hey! Grats on the great find 😄 Not sure where you could bring it to be repaired. Maybe a local camera shop would be able to or be able to steer you in the right direction! For the battery, there are adapters you can purchase online to house modern batteries. I've never come across someone else's film in a camera. It might be interesting to see photos even the past owner of the camera has never seen before or uncover something cool from the past.
It would be very easy to change the lever with a spare, you just need a camera wrench or a fairly pointed tweezer to remove the top lever cap. Takes 2 min.