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So I got a Broken Yashica lynx 1000 with 45mm F1.8 lens. The aperture blades are not working properly. When I turn the aperture ring only one blade moves. other wise just needs a typical CLA.

I'm wondering if this is worth repairing or is it better to just buy a working one. As I'd have to send it to someone to get it repaired as I got no skills when it comes to doing these types of repairs.
 

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sick puppy

Good question! I also have a sick puppy -- a Yashica LYNX 1400 with the f1.4 lens. It is in fabulous cosmetic condition but the shutter does not work. I'd love to get it fixed. The lens is quite wonderful.
 

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If it were me, I'd try and do it myself. I don't think the camera is worth that much, so it would be good practice. There are a number of videos out there ("Yashica Lynx repair" as the search) that should get you started in the right direction.
 

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I have a Yashica Lynx 1000 being worked on by Russ Sisco at camerarefurb.com. He does great work, takes about 7-8 weeks though. Mark Hama is very good as well. The Lynx 1000 is not the most sought after camera, but it has a very good lens. It's one of my favorite rangefinders.
 
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I have a Yashica Lynx 1000 being worked on by Russ Sisco at camerarefurb.com. He does great work, takes about 7-8 weeks though. Mark Hama is very good as well. The Lynx 1000 is not the most sought after camera, but it has a very good lens. It's one of my favorite rangefinders.

I figured it was not the highly "valued". But I do like the features and feel of the lynx. So I'll give the recommended repair guys a ring.
 

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I have a Yashica Lynx 1000 being worked on by Russ Sisco at camerarefurb.com. He does great work, takes about 7-8 weeks though. Mark Hama is very good as well. The Lynx 1000 is not the most sought after camera, but it has a very good lens. It's one of my favorite rangefinders.

It's one of my favorites too, and produces beautiful pictures. I think it's incredibly underrated. Not many rangefinders had the same expansive shutter speed range and aperture range as the 1000 did.

Andy
 

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I also favor my Yashica Lynx, meter has never worked but its had many rolls through it with no problems.

David
 
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