Ok, havent posted up any film shots for a while.. No working film scanner means no scans. So you have to suffer through a couple more shots of new cameras than have found their way to me lately.
The first is a terrific 124G. Been liking this medium format thing lately, so i’ve bought my own camera just incase i have to give the RB67 back (im hoping my friend forgets i have it). The Yashica 124G is a 6×6 medium format TLR that was built in between 1971 and 1986. It has a very good reputation as an entry level medium format camera with an astounding 80cm f/3.5 Yashinon lens.
There is also a non “G” model (ie. Yashica 124), that appears to sell for considerably less than the 124G. They’re actually exactly the same except for the external finish of the camera. The optics are exactly the same, and there are rumours that the 124 has stronger internal gears than the 124G. Too bad i couldnt find a 124 anywhere for sale that was in working condition, luckily the 124G is still pretty cheap (if you look around a bit).
Heres a quick pic of it

I also got these 2 things for an offer i just couldnt refuse.
One is in amazing condition, the other nice and brassed up. I actually have something special planned for the “roughy”.

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Yeah, another camera, but this one wasnt an eBay purchase, and its not an Olympus!
Early this morning i found out about a small, relatively unadvertised Camera Market being held near the city. I was very curious so decided to go along. I’d never been to a camera market before so wasnt sure what to expect. When i got there i only saw one A3 size photocopied “sign” with “Sydney Camera Market” printed on it. It wasnt until i walked around a corner and saw a bunch of people waiting to get into a small hall filled with old camera gear that i knew i was in the right spot.
Initial observations were :
- Wow, i’m the youngest person here.
- Sweet, 99% of the stuff here are film cameras/gear
- Damn, these SLR’s are priced pretty high.
- Awesome, cheap rangefinders!
The only downside was that i’m pretty low on money after a couple of other camera purchases last week (more details to come), so i set myself a challenge….
What can i get for $5?
Surprisingly there were quite a few choices, some good, some bad. Several Olympus Trips, but i already have 3 of those. Some 90’s auto-focus rangefinders, hmm none of the models i wanted. But then, i saw something out of the corner of my eye that looked interesting. Amongst some dusty old camera cases and scratched up plastic point and shoots i saw this wonderful black Yashica Electro 35 GTN 
It was covered in dust to the extent that i couldnt even see if the lens had fungus or scratches on it etc. But it looked awesome, was black, and the guy sold it to me for $5.
When i got home i immediately got some cleaning gear out to see if i’d just bought $5 worth of fungus and corroded metal.
After a couple minutes of cleaning i was so happy to discover that the lens was immaculate with not even the slightest scratch or blemish! The body itself started to clean up really well also, with only some slight signs of wear on the base of the camera, but hardly noticeable. Maybe the layer of dust had managed to form a protective layer over the camera? haha.
So anyway, i now own a Yashica GTN is terrific condition at a cost of only $5…. I’m definitely visiting more camera markets in the future!
Here is a quick picture of the beast :

Still need to give it a proper clean, but its a damn good looking camera in my opinion. 45mm f/1.7 lens = happy times. I’ll need to do some more research on them also, as i’m not too familiar with the Yashica rangefinders, i’m generally into Olympus when it comes to film cameras.
Cant wait until i put a roll of film through it. Unfortunately it’s on bit of a waiting list though, as i have a couple other cameras i’ve been meaning to try out also
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