I have a GSN and love it for street photography. Not only does it shoot great images but it’s a fantastic conversation starter. People love to have their photo taken with a beautiful classic camera. Thanks for all the videos. You help me a lot especially in the darkroom.
Hey Roger, I had an Electro GSN and back when I used it there was some curfuffle about the battery being a mercury battery and how those weren’t allowed in the states. As a result these tended to be sold without the batteries. But, I bought an adapter for the battery bay that let me use different batteries. That adapter was like $15. I’m kicking myself for selling the camera with the adapter as this video reminds me of how much fun I had with my Yashica GSN.
Great to see your using one I was lucky enough to pick up one for £ 50 been CLA’D and new POD fitted nice usable camera I just fell in love with it it’s as close as I am getting to a Leica lol 😂
just got my yashica gsn yesterday and they're all fine except for the light meter😟 when i test it with correct aperture or making them overexposed both of the "slow" and "over" lights up no matter what
I have one just like that, I had mine repaired. It wasn’t cheap, but I really like it. Then I found an identical one in a thrift shop, so it all evened out!
Same problem with mine try put batteries together to get it work , but not lucky at all .. after watching this video I’ll get a shot with sunny 16 .. nice pics Roger..👍🏼👍🏼
Gréât vidéo as usual Roger. You did really well in the darkroom with the shot of the car. The o.o.f. fence adds interest. I think the shot of the tyres would make a good print.
Yes I believe the Electro is totally aperture priority so it will work out the correct shutter for you according the the light meter. If the light meter is not working properly you won't get correct exposures in which case take the batteries out and shoot. Without batteries I believe you can shoot at 1/500th of a second only. But take this and ask others see if they know any different.
Thanks for another great nuts'n'bolts photography vid, especially the "physics and chemistry " parts. I have fixed MANY old cameras with battery dependency, by using a dowel with a DOT of fine sandpaper on the end of a dowel to lightly, clean the often inaccessible battery contacts.
Roger ..thank you for sharing ...I used to pick up films from estate agents on Yamaha 125 .. and drop a dot matrix screen over the print ...for the local rag...then ended as photo technician for Butlins ...really enjoy the video...I got myself a Koroll24 Bencini..shoots roll ..but uses half frame ..only has one shutter speed 50th and f 11
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss ..hi Roger ..it is like a dot screen that was put over the print to reduce contrast ...and break the image up..before going to print in the local paper...
I just picked one of these up locally - its apparently working, but the overexpose light is not lighting up, and they also have replaced the "pad of death" that is common on these camera's -- It's got a good lens apparently which works well when adapted to digital cameras
Hey Roger. I love my Yashica Electro. Yours is even sharper in all black. You probably tried this but cleaning the battery compartment with a little alcohol may help ?? Mine had that issue.
10:22 toxinsbmw is right. When I got mine the metering didn't work. I found a "how to" video in 5 minutes and fixed it easily. It's the cable what connects the battery to the electronics. It's not a big deal, and you can't ruin something that doesn't work. But you can bring it back to life and it feels great.
Nice one! The camera reminds me a lot of my Minolta Hi-Matic 7S. Same focal length and similar specs overall, and the price range is about the same too from what I can tell.
Ich habe eine Yashica Electro 35 GS für nur 35€ gekauft...Sie funktioniert und ist scharf...habe mir jetzt noch die Nahlinse gekauft und bin gespannt auf die Fotos ☺📷🎞
Almost certainly the battery terminal corroding off inside, very easy fix by someone else if you don't want to do it. Max shutter speed is quoted as 1/500th, in practice 50 years later it's anywhere between about 125 and 400 depending on how well the lubricants have lasted.
I have been gifted a yashica electro 35fc . I don't have a battery for it so doing the same but stuck at 1/1000 . I'll be shooting hp5 pushed a stop and sunny 16
1/500 sec. plus apertures from f/1.7-f/16 on a sunny day with Ilford HP5? Much better than 1/90 sec. or "Box camera seeds" of 1/20-1/60 sec. with an ISO 400 film.;) Maybe you should look at the SmartPhone "exposure meter" apps for those "Is it f/2 or f/4 in the shadows?" situations.
Very disturbing to hear that you slept with the RZ67. That was the last thing I said to her before mailing (posting) it to you "don't sleep with Roger." Still the best Photography UA-cam channel.
In a moment of madness a few years ago I bought a box of 10 or so broken yashica electro 35's !! I got a few working and sold the others off for parts. I think I also bought 1 or 2 more while I was waiting for the box to arrive !! So after selling a couple more that I got working I now have 4 fully functional electro 35's. They certainly do have a really sharp lens when you nail that focus. They're just not the most ergonomically designed camera I've ever used. When I feel like using a rangefinder I'll drag one out of the cupboard and stick a battery and a roll of film in it. I bloody love the results it gives but it's just a weird camera to use, for instance when you press the shutter release, depending on the exposure it will fire off at different stages each photo, so sometimes the shutter will release with just a gentle press and other times it won't fire until the button is almost near the end of the push if that makes sense. I believe it was the worlds first auto exposure camera though so we need to cut it a little slack !
You had some fortune there! When mine worked I would half push the shutter button and this strange static sound would come out the camera. Strange! Still a nice camera to use and as you say very sharp lens.
Kill the headlights and put it in neutral. I was just given an Electro GS by a customer who inherited from someone deployed to Vietnam during the war. Mint condition just needs some attention.
I got a GSN two months ago for just €15. The camera was battered pretty bad but I managed to fix most of the mechanical stuff in it. And when I finally made the battery adapter to test it... I realised that the meter still works, but the camera always takes the photos on bulb (no mater the mode I select). Does anyone knows a way to fix this? (I know almost nothing about electronics)
I have the GSN version, still going strong. I got it as "needs repair" so I give it a go and made it work. Very simple cameras to work on if you want to have a go. Don't like them in the drak though, that rangefinder is very hard to see in dim light :/. Btw, where do you get those sleeves from? P.S. - And are you seriously scared of cows!? :D
Nice one on the bargain glad you repaired it! Sleeves I actually got hundreds from a closed school darkroom. And yes, Cows are big! I just think they gonna run at me!
In fact even if the indicators light does not light up doesn't mean that the camera isn't working. The most important light is the red light. This is just an indication that the film is overexposed. The yellow light only means that the camera will shot at a low shutter speed (blurry picture). Thank you for the video. 🍻
Apologies if this has already been mentioned but does the camera make a loud thunk/clunk sound when you cock the shutter? It should make this noise. If it doesn't then you may have the "Pad of death" problem. The shutter button acts on a rod going down to the base plate of the camera. This rod activates the metering electrics (on half button press) via a tiny foam pad which eventually rots away and prevents the metering system from working. You can replace this pad yourself. Its fiddly but not complicated. Lots of info on UA-cam.... example ua-cam.com/video/DtpiLPDKUpM/v-deo.html Thanks for the video. I have a minty GTN that I don't use much because I prefer SLRs to Rangefinders but I really should try to love it more.
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss Just to be clear, the clunk isn't on pressing the shutter button, its right at the start of moving the advance lever. It really should be quite loud. I've recorded mine and uploaded it. Sorry for quality but I don't do video ;-) ua-cam.com/video/-e91EwOMiVY/v-deo.html
Nice results from a knackered camera. It may be worth getting someone to take a look at it. If the cost is not too much, it maybe worth getting it repaired. The results of the combination of HP5 and Rodinal somehow reminded me of that 60s movie based on David Bailey, The Blow Up ( oops ). The photos have that kind of tonality and grain.
Sunny 16 is not very accurate or ideal as some believe. You'll get lucky here and there. It's guess work. Some days are much brighter than other days, same sun.
Best comment about film. “ one day all this will be gone but I’ll still have the negatives” The lady on the Roller is The spirit of ecstasy I think
It is! Well done! Totally passed me at the time.
I have a GSN and love it for street photography. Not only does it shoot great images but it’s a fantastic conversation starter. People love to have their photo taken with a beautiful classic camera. Thanks for all the videos. You help me a lot especially in the darkroom.
First time I did street with it years ago a guy stopped me thinking it was a Leica. He was fascinated in it. So you're quite right there Paul!
Hey Roger, I had an Electro GSN and back when I used it there was some curfuffle about the battery being a mercury battery and how those weren’t allowed in the states. As a result these tended to be sold without the batteries. But, I bought an adapter for the battery bay that let me use different batteries. That adapter was like $15. I’m kicking myself for selling the camera with the adapter as this video reminds me of how much fun I had with my Yashica GSN.
Yes, they are a fun camera Thomas. Even shooting without electrics.
I have been doing this exact same thing and it is so much fun being limited to this. I honestly take it everywhere now
Great to see your using one I was lucky enough to pick up one for £ 50 been CLA’D and new POD fitted nice usable camera I just fell in love with it it’s as close as I am getting to a Leica lol 😂
just got my yashica gsn yesterday and they're all fine except for the light meter😟 when i test it with correct aperture or making them overexposed both of the "slow" and "over" lights up no matter what
That's a shame. Try getting it looked at.
Hey, my GSN does't change aperture without the battery. what is the issue/
I have one just like that, I had mine repaired. It wasn’t cheap, but I really like it. Then I found an identical one in a thrift shop, so it all evened out!
Very cool! I may invest in a new one instead of CLA. This one is a bit battered around the edges.
Same problem with mine try put batteries together to get it work , but not lucky at all .. after watching this video I’ll get a shot with sunny 16 .. nice pics Roger..👍🏼👍🏼
Gréât vidéo as usual Roger. You did really well in the darkroom with the shot of the car. The o.o.f. fence adds interest. I think the shot of the tyres would make a good print.
Can i still shoot my Electro 35 professional with the light meter that sometimes work and does not.
Yes I believe the Electro is totally aperture priority so it will work out the correct shutter for you according the the light meter. If the light meter is not working properly you won't get correct exposures in which case take the batteries out and shoot. Without batteries I believe you can shoot at 1/500th of a second only. But take this and ask others see if they know any different.
Great video. Informative and entertaining. Did Guy Ritchie direct it? Cheers. David
Thanks for another great nuts'n'bolts photography vid, especially the "physics and chemistry " parts. I have fixed MANY old cameras with battery dependency, by using a dowel with a DOT of fine sandpaper on the end of a dowel to lightly, clean the often inaccessible battery contacts.
Was well worth a bash. Nice one, thanks for sharing.
Roger ..thank you for sharing ...I used to pick up films from estate agents on Yamaha 125 .. and drop a dot matrix screen over the print ...for the local rag...then ended as photo technician for Butlins ...really enjoy the video...I got myself a Koroll24 Bencini..shoots roll ..but uses half frame ..only has one shutter speed 50th and f 11
Thanks for sharing. That sounds like a fun a challenging camera to pay with! I don't get the dot matrix screen bit? What was that for?
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss ..hi Roger ..it is like a dot screen that was put over the print to reduce contrast ...and break the image up..before going to print in the local paper...
@@largophoto Is that where you zoom into the paper and see the image as dots?
I just picked one of these up locally - its apparently working, but the overexpose light is not lighting up, and they also have replaced the "pad of death" that is common on these camera's -- It's got a good lens apparently which works well when adapted to digital cameras
You'll love it. I did when mine was working. The lens is very sharp from my experience Lori.
I bought a second one, my original had beed serviced and worked great. The second one just had a bad battery cap. A d it needs light seals.
How do you like the Ilford paper? It definitely loves split contrast.
I'm starting to like the MGD John but not so loving the gloss for the channel. Real hard to stop reflections for the video. So shiny.
Hey Roger. I love my Yashica Electro. Yours is even sharper in all black. You probably tried this but cleaning the battery compartment with a little alcohol may help ?? Mine had that issue.
Well I just saw the end of the video where you said you’ve tried that already lol so nvm. You got great results anyway
Thanks for the advice anyway Aly!
10:22 toxinsbmw is right. When I got mine the metering didn't work. I found a "how to" video in 5 minutes and fixed it easily. It's the cable what connects the battery to the electronics. It's not a big deal, and you can't ruin something that doesn't work. But you can bring it back to life and it feels great.
Well done! Thanks for the prompt
Roger, I found one from some lad in excellent condition (although not tried or tested) , for 40 quid. Is it worth getting?
I'd say that's a bargain if it works
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss thanks a bunch Roger!
Lovely video! What focal length do you use for the 35mm?
Hi Paul. Not with you there. Focal length for 35mm?
Right, the question was not the most clear (#beer) . I wanted to know what focal length do you use on your enlarger lens when printing 35mm film.
@@pauladrianfarca146 lol, I use 50mm lens for 35mm film negatives Paul.
Nice one!
The camera reminds me a lot of my Minolta Hi-Matic 7S.
Same focal length and similar specs overall, and the price range is about the same too from what I can tell.
Also similar to the Olympus 35RD, from the reviews apparently the Minolta had the edge (a vey competitive period.)
Thanks for sharing! Looks like a nice camera!
Had some good shots using my Hi-Matic 7S. Great for infra red as it meters through the filter.
Ich habe eine Yashica Electro 35 GS für nur 35€ gekauft...Sie funktioniert und ist scharf...habe mir jetzt noch die Nahlinse gekauft und bin gespannt auf die Fotos ☺📷🎞
Rodinal and HP5+ looks great. Lovely grain and tones!
They are! It's a combo I don't use often unless I want that look.
Highland cattle look terrifying. They are always so docile. Great vid. Interesting camera.
Almost certainly the battery terminal corroding off inside, very easy fix by someone else if you don't want to do it. Max shutter speed is quoted as 1/500th, in practice 50 years later it's anywhere between about 125 and 400 depending on how well the lubricants have lasted.
Cheers. I guessed it may be touch and go with the shutter speed!
Another crackin vid! Roller turned out really well :-) & Thanks for the mention :-D
I have been gifted a yashica electro 35fc . I don't have a battery for it so doing the same but stuck at 1/1000 . I'll be shooting hp5 pushed a stop and sunny 16
I'm sure you can get battery mods for it.
So the speed should always be 1/500 right?
I believe so!
1/500 sec. plus apertures from f/1.7-f/16 on a sunny day with Ilford HP5? Much better than 1/90 sec. or "Box camera seeds" of 1/20-1/60 sec. with an ISO 400 film.;) Maybe you should look at the SmartPhone "exposure meter" apps for those "Is it f/2 or f/4 in the shadows?" situations.
Very disturbing to hear that you slept with the RZ67. That was the last thing I said to her before mailing (posting) it to you "don't sleep with Roger." Still the best Photography UA-cam channel.
It sleeps on it's own now John in the new camera bag away from all the riff riff. lol
How Shutter speed without battery?
They get the pad of death issue also the bulbs can go on the battery check as there incandescent not led
Positive towards the battery door
I have my GSN and GTN ones in working status with battery adapter
Awesome!
Love this episode
Cheers Nicholas!
In a moment of madness a few years ago I bought a box of 10 or so broken yashica electro 35's !! I got a few working and sold the others off for parts. I think I also bought 1 or 2 more while I was waiting for the box to arrive !! So after selling a couple more that I got working I now have 4 fully functional electro 35's. They certainly do have a really sharp lens when you nail that focus. They're just not the most ergonomically designed camera I've ever used. When I feel like using a rangefinder I'll drag one out of the cupboard and stick a battery and a roll of film in it. I bloody love the results it gives but it's just a weird camera to use, for instance when you press the shutter release, depending on the exposure it will fire off at different stages each photo, so sometimes the shutter will release with just a gentle press and other times it won't fire until the button is almost near the end of the push if that makes sense. I believe it was the worlds first auto exposure camera though so we need to cut it a little slack !
You had some fortune there! When mine worked I would half push the shutter button and this strange static sound would come out the camera. Strange! Still a nice camera to use and as you say very sharp lens.
I just got the m5 if you want to try that version out 😊
Nice!! 👍
Your cow phobia is a riot. I breed highland cows, they’re my favourite photography subject :)
I imagine that's very pleasurable
That roller could be a 90's blur or oasis album cover !
Oh the days of Oasis and Blur battles! Great times
Kill the headlights and put it in neutral.
I was just given an Electro GS by a customer who inherited from someone deployed to Vietnam during the war. Mint condition just needs some attention.
I got a GSN two months ago for just €15. The camera was battered pretty bad but I managed to fix most of the mechanical stuff in it. And when I finally made the battery adapter to test it... I realised that the meter still works, but the camera always takes the photos on bulb (no mater the mode I select). Does anyone knows a way to fix this? (I know almost nothing about electronics)
Excellent video as always! Why do you have a fear of cows?
I have the GSN version, still going strong. I got it as "needs repair" so I give it a go and made it work. Very simple cameras to work on if you want to have a go. Don't like them in the drak though, that rangefinder is very hard to see in dim light :/.
Btw, where do you get those sleeves from?
P.S. - And are you seriously scared of cows!? :D
Nice one on the bargain glad you repaired it! Sleeves I actually got hundreds from a closed school darkroom. And yes, Cows are big! I just think they gonna run at me!
In fact even if the indicators light does not light up doesn't mean that the camera isn't working. The most important light is the red light. This is just an indication that the film is overexposed. The yellow light only means that the camera will shot at a low shutter speed (blurry picture). Thank you for the video. 🍻
Finally a decent UA-cam recommendation! 🫶🏻
Nice one!
Apologies if this has already been mentioned but does the camera make a loud thunk/clunk sound when you cock the shutter? It should make this noise. If it doesn't then you may have the "Pad of death" problem. The shutter button acts on a rod going down to the base plate of the camera. This rod activates the metering electrics (on half button press) via a tiny foam pad which eventually rots away and prevents the metering system from working. You can replace this pad yourself. Its fiddly but not complicated. Lots of info on UA-cam.... example ua-cam.com/video/DtpiLPDKUpM/v-deo.html Thanks for the video. I have a minty GTN that I don't use much because I prefer SLRs to Rangefinders but I really should try to love it more.
Thanks for the info. I don't hear a loud clunky noise. Just the quite sound of the leaf shutter.
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss Just to be clear, the clunk isn't on pressing the shutter button, its right at the start of moving the advance lever. It really should be quite loud. I've recorded mine and uploaded it. Sorry for quality but I don't do video ;-) ua-cam.com/video/-e91EwOMiVY/v-deo.html
Had the GTN, didn't like it unfortunately. No regrets selling it.
Thanks for reading my comment!! Lol
Nice results from a knackered camera. It may be worth getting someone to take a look at it. If the cost is not too much, it maybe worth getting it repaired. The results of the combination of HP5 and Rodinal somehow reminded me of that 60s movie based on David Bailey, The Blow Up ( oops ). The photos have that kind of tonality and grain.
Blow Up. That's a crazy film. Yes I may get it looked at one day. Although they are reasonable for a working one online.
That's not baby Yoda that's old ass Yoda
F16 rule, it is very famous
Sunny 16 is not very accurate or ideal as some believe. You'll get lucky here and there. It's guess work. Some days are much brighter than other days, same sun.
Mooooooooo!
You and Neil Piper from the Soot and Whitewash Podcast need to get together. You have mutual reactions to the bovines!