Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 9/5/06 1:24:43 PM, philippe.orlent@pandora.be writes: << Just know that it only has a 4 blade diaphragm. The Yashica T4 might be a better option. >> It, too, is a delightfully simple and effective camera. Zeiss 35/3.5 lens, which retracts behind protective "trapdoor," autofocus with manual infinity setting, pretty noisy autowinder, programmed AE with +1.5 backlight control, cancellable autoflash, and essentially as pocketable (at less than half the weight, I'd guess) than the Rollei 35 or Nikon 35Ti and their ilk. Mine was a gift from a friend who doesn't keep anything he doesn't regularly use, after he went 100% digital. It's my leave-in-the-car-so-I-always- have-a-camera camera, replacing my Rollei 35SE in that role, though I still use the latter. I recently read that Yashica T4s, or at least the T4Super in the "champagne" case, are now fetching some pretty astonishing prices on the auction site, but I think that's not the case for plain black plastic ones like mine. I also endorse wholeheartedly the Olympus XA (the original with the coupled rangefinder, not the later autofocus or guess-focus (?) XA2, 3, etc.). Found mine at a garage sale for $5 last fall, in part because of a cracked VF front window. Both the T4 and the XA take splendid pictures, and if you can't find room to carry one of those, you just don't really want to carry a camera! Bart