Hello All, My name is Phil and I'm just joining this group. I have 2 YashicaMat 124 G's, one of which is in really good working order and the other just needs...
Hi did you ever take those photos of a horse?? If so how did they turn out?? Where you going to shoot b&w or color?? I have seen some really good shots of ...
Hello everyone. I just recieved my camera today and was very suprised by the condition it is in. I bought it off of e-bay for $68 including shipping figuring...
Hello. If you watch ebay regularly, you should be able to find a light meter for cheap. I have purchased 3 of them, each was less than $15 shipped. I prefer...
Recently, I took my Yashica Mat-124 (purchased by me in Germany in 1969) and an Agfa f4.5 Isolette (purchased by my father in Germany in 1947) and ran a roll...
I have put together an album of pictures that I have taken using my YashicaMat 124 G TLR. I hope you enjoy them. Only some minor color adjustments using...
I going to guess, and this is strictly a guess on my part, that Tombstone 1 was taken with a YashicaMat. Comparing it to a couple of my photos with similar...
Phil, Thank you for uploading those images. I enjoyed looking at them. How did you digitise them? Did you scan the negatives or the prints? Or did you have a...
Thanks Ray, I scanned the negatives of these particular pictures using an EpsonPerfection 1650 scanner that is on temporary loan from one of my sons. That was...
Go to here: http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/yashicatlr/photos Ray Allen. _____ From: yashicatlr@yahoogroups.com [mailto:yashicatlr@yahoogroups.com] On ...
The pictures were taken on Kodak 400TX. All the pictures have a white line in them in different locations and patterns. Some are worse than others. I checked...
Hi Shane, First, welcome to the group. I looked at all of your shots and I think that the negs were damaged when the film was developed. The white marks in the...
I agree with Mike's comments. If you developed the film yourself, did you have trouble loading it onto the reel? 120 film can be difficult to load so don't...
I had Wolf camera send it out. I will be starting to process my own film shortly though. Just have to pick up all the supplies and lots of practice. Thy...
No extra charge for the scratches and crinkles! Ray Allen. _____ From: yashicatlr@yahoogroups.com [mailto:yashicatlr@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Beal ...
... Shane: That '46 Mercury is a Gem! My only suggestion with that photo is that if you had lowered the camera slightly, that truck in the background would...
The only shop in my area that processes 120 film charges $5 for the process. If you have the film scanned at the time of process, it costs $20 for the scan to...
I have posted a few pics taken with my new MAT w/Lumaxar lenes. Haven't blown any up yet but they, at 5x5, look sharp. I was hoping to see some other pics...
... From: "budb2000" Subject: [Yashica TLR] Scanning ... A "professional lab" uses a scanner that costs *thousands* of dollars .. likely in the 5 figure range....
... Sure; a professional lab is likely to use a high-end scanner, but I'm not sure what you mean when you say "I doubt it will be the same". Are you referring...
When the shop processed my film they did a great job. E6 processing, and the slides were crisp and clear, with beautiful colors. When they scanned, they...
Dear Members ... I would be interested to know what model Yashica everyone is using. Also I think it would be a good idea if we would exchange ideas or tips. ...