The Yashica 44A Grey, newest camera to shoot with.

New Member of my posse, The Yashica 44 Grey. Seems to be working really well. I was surpised they came because I was in a a rush taking these during work. Also I did not have any develop data for this film and the developer I used so I had to guess. Well they came out so no complaints here.

Fotoğrafçı:
lostinthought68
Yüklendi:
2015-07-21
Etiketler:
100 iso 127 44a 4x4 BlueBox arista grey negative rerapan yashica
Fotoğraf Makinesi:
Yashica 44A Grey
Film:
Rerapan 100 127 roll film
Şehir:
Finleyville, Pa
Ülke:
United States
Albümler:
The Grey 44, New member of my Posse.

4 Yorum

  1. clickiemcpete
    clickiemcpete ·

    That's really fun. So it's a model? Someone in a nearby town built a full sized one on their lawn last year and it's still there.

  2. lostinthought68
    lostinthought68 ·

    it is about a 10 inch model toy. I did not buy it to photograph at first, just a fan. But then I started taken photo and I normally keep it in the car incase I see something that would make a great backdrop or something and shoot. I have some new photos I taken with it recently but have not had the time to upload yet. Maybe in a day or two.

  3. poncirus
    poncirus ·

    Seems like you guessed your developing times quite well! I'm much interested in your findings having just bought some rerapan rolls for my "new" Bilora Boy camera. I read somewhere you can use the same development data as for Rollei RPX-100..
    Nice camera this Yashica 4x4. It's on my wishlist.

  4. lostinthought68
    lostinthought68 ·

    @poncirus I only used this once so far (rerapan) I did not see much with Arista Developer. I looked at what time others were using for 100 ISO film. Some were 12min other 9. I figured in the middle using 10min would be a good place to start (68 deg). I also find Earl Grey 100 works well with Arista at the same time.
    I have another roll of the rerapan I want to use, but have not found the right subject. I also got a camera from a friend from around 1966 that falls in the toy camera group that I would like to try that uses the 127 film type as well. I just have not decided yet. I can always get more film :)

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