At the courtesy of Pixmation, he sent me this photo of his new toy - a Yashica classic camera, unused for 25 years. After some chat with Pixmation, I gotta know why some people are lingered with this type of camera. It's a larger format of film used 120 format or 6x6 (or 56cm x 56cm). As it's in a larger format, the DOF (depth of field 景深) is quite different from the 35mm film. The upper lens is for the viewfinder and the lower one for photo taking. (*Pixmation, please correct me). May I share the photos taken by Pixmation on this camera:
7 comments:
wow very classic camera and remind me that i am still very young .. :-)
You are correct about the upper and lower lenses, the design is called Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera.
I have scanned and uploaded more test photos taken with this camera. I am liking the square format.
Yashica Set
It's roughly called 6x6 (6cmx6cm) but I think it's actually 56mmx56mm.
Yes, seeing this making us feel younger. Going back in time. That's why I just posted something nostalgic too.
Pixmation, you are getting "Leica" :) as that's what Leica often suggested on a square format, or not less than 3/4 since it's the best for the lens reflection.
BTW, Pixmation's one portrait photo got elected as a sample photo for 50mm F1.8 lens on Adorama
http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/Portrait-Lenses-Weve-Fallen-in-Love-With
This is the photo.
Portrait
Thanks for the link to view Elaine's photo. Pixmation, I like this photo of yours. Feels like you are getting dizzy from the spin.
I have added more photos to the set taken with the Yashica. Also discover this Fluidr.com site that makes viewing photos from Flickr much easier.
More Yashica Photos
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