- Joined
- Jun 30, 2004
- Messages
- 26
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- 35mm
Derek Lofgreen said:They are great rangefinders. Super fast lens too. The one thing to watch out for is a bad Pad of Death (POD). Its a rubber pad that rots out with time.
D.
Jeffrey S. Winn said:I'm on the road today, and after lunch I wantered into a camera shop loaded with older cameras. Well, they had a Yashica Electro GSN proudly on display, and I asked about this camera. The guy behind the counter wouldn't even take it off the display, as he stated that these older rangefinder were great cameras in their day, but usually don't last. I couldn't even talk him into letting me look at it closely. He went on and on about shutter problems, and metering problems. After a few more questions, I walked out. Do these cameras have issues pertaining to their age? If so, are there any solutions? I've been hoping to pick up a rangfinder for my suitcase to travel with me. But, this is the first I've heard of persistant problems due to the age of the camera. I've learned about the seals, and the battery issues. But these seem to be fixable. Are the shutters just looking for an excuse to go?
Jeff
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