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Yashica Electro 35 CC and CCN Review and Comparison 

Blake Jones
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Taking a look at one of my new favourites - the Yashica Electro 35CC.
From Camera-wiki.com:
"The Electro 35 CC is a compact 35mm rangefinder camera from Yashica released in 1970. It features a fast and wide 35mm, f/1.8 lens and aperture priority auto-exposure.
It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/250. Film speeds of 25 to 500 ASA. There is no indication of aperture or shutter speed in the viewfinder, overexposure (red) and slow (under 1/30s) shutter speed (yellow) illuminated arrows. The CdS metering cell is located above the optics and within the barrel of the lens. This makes it easier to screw-in filters and have the exposure compensated."
Shooting lots with this lately, some example images on my instagram: / blaketjones

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21 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 28   
@JeanPaulvanRijswijk
@JeanPaulvanRijswijk 4 года назад
Love this camera, excellent for travelling light. Got a CCN for sale now that works like a charm
@thehumanchris
@thehumanchris 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for this video Blake! Not much content on this camera. Really in love with the design and thinking of picking one up
@Anthony-fz9ye
@Anthony-fz9ye 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video. Considering picking up a CCN that came available locally. Has a slightly foggy viewfinder but hopefully that can be fixed.
@jacopobellelli4059
@jacopobellelli4059 2 года назад
a bit of a shame for the iso limit to 500. However it should be noted that if you use the camera with an iso 800 film while setting the iso to the max 500 setting, you are actually overexposing the film, not underexposing it. The problem is not the underexposure, but rather the fact that shutter speeds will be higher, thus reducing the advantage of using a fast film.
@512amstrad
@512amstrad 5 лет назад
Hello, nice video! One question though.. Are you sure there's a parallax correction? The frames in my Yashica CC do not move as I focus to close and far objects. The focusing square in the middle of course does move
@JokiW
@JokiW 2 года назад
You are correct, there is not. Only the later GX version has it.
@segzeeman7356
@segzeeman7356 Год назад
They are indeed parallax correction, when you focus on something close, you will have to have it inside the parallax lines.
@flowermaze___
@flowermaze___ Год назад
Just ordered one! Very cool. I had a Konica Auto S3, I’m curious how this compares :)
@Analogbrain
@Analogbrain Год назад
Very nice video on a great camera. I've got Olympus mju ii and Nikon L35AF2 as well, this is better built, and has a better lens.
@josephsjourney3387
@josephsjourney3387 11 месяцев назад
Wish u could adjust the shutter speed. Otherwise looks like a sweet camera
@Residualaudiser
@Residualaudiser 3 года назад
When I am setting the ISO, I am a bit confused as to if the little metal piece should be centered at the place where the number is indicated or the dots that are adjacent. Any thoughts?
@WhitehornMichael
@WhitehornMichael 3 года назад
where the number is. Dots are for intermediate settings (100 . . 200 is 100, 125, 160, 200)
@maximilianschirmer5722
@maximilianschirmer5722 6 лет назад
Hey, where did you get the big Silver soft release Button from ?
@MrAndersdrud
@MrAndersdrud 3 года назад
Ecco that!
@Residualaudiser
@Residualaudiser 4 года назад
Hi. I was wondering if you have figured out a way to use a circular polarizing filter on this. I just got one and ordered a cp filter for it. I didn't consider that it was a rangefinder before my purchase. Since it has the light metering on the lense behind where the filter would go that won't be a problem but can you still take picture with the polarizer without screwing things up? any advice would be appreciated
@Underlordist
@Underlordist 5 лет назад
I just picked up one of these fine cameras. Having already owned a GS and a GT I was keen to try this CC out. One thing troubles me. It could be just the camera I bought or it it may be an actual feature of this weirdly wonderful camera. When cocking the shutter, I have found the film can be still be advanced. What I'm trying to say is, I got a couple of blank frames on my first test roll. On other cameras, once the shutter is cocked and the film is advanced, nothing can happen until the shutter is fired. I can still advance the film without having taken a shot on the CC. Is this normal for this quirky little camera?
@alexanderclark4353
@alexanderclark4353 3 года назад
Mine locks after advancing and wont advance until the shutter is fired. Seems to be a worn part .
@shrisdesu
@shrisdesu 2 года назад
does it work without battery?
@jerickoescleto
@jerickoescleto 2 года назад
Do they both have a rangefinder patch? Is it contrasty? Thanks!
@user-rp7nk6dy3v
@user-rp7nk6dy3v 2 года назад
I have CCN.
@vinbones
@vinbones 2 месяца назад
How do u go through 16 minutes and not even demonstrate the shutter
@Nachoo125
@Nachoo125 6 лет назад
Hey whats the battery size??
@andreweigand1426
@andreweigand1426 2 года назад
4LR44 works fine!
@Saleto
@Saleto 8 месяцев назад
In short: No diff
@eirikTP
@eirikTP 5 лет назад
very informative. mayb you dont notice, but u say "armm" really alot. thanks for the review still.
@Arturo.H.M
@Arturo.H.M 6 лет назад
16 minutos para no decir nada interesante
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