Yashica T4 Super Weatherproof Review
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john jamieson's Review of Yashica T4 Super Weatherproof 35mm Compact Camera
22nd Aug 2005
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Fave taken loads of film with my Yashica T5. I always get good results, and it beats minilux, olympus xa, olympus mju, and ricoh gr1v. A fantastic camera! If you buy one it won't let you down!!
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Ricoh GR1 - photo.net
Ricoh GR1 Review ... I own a Yashica T4 Super (weatherproof) and still use it in situations where I wouldn't take the GR1, such as canoeing.
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Choosing a Camera for a Long Trip - photo.net
I brought along two P&S cameras, a Yashica T4 Super with a relatively fast fixed 35mm lens with 400 speed film, and Vivitar 500PZ with a relatively slow zoom 35mm-70mm lens with 100 speed.
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Around the World in 30 Days, On the Company Expense Account
In the jacket are a set of noise-cancelling headphones, a Yashica T4 Super Weatherproof point-n-shoot camera (my backup/rough area camera), and some zinc throat lozenges.
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Flickr: Conway L.
Yashica T4 Super D Weatherproof (Carl Zeiss 35mm F/3.5 T* Tessar); Black Bird Fly / BBF (33mm F/7); FED 2d (Fed 52mm F/2.8) ; Lomo LC-A (Minitar 32mm F/2.8, Lomo Colorsplash Flash) ;
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Flower Photography
I also usually carry a small Yashica T4 Super. This simple-to-use "weatherproof" camera has a Zeiss f3.5 lens with a 35 mm focal length lens (not zoom) and produces excellent high contrast pictures.
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The Online Photographer: Recommended Point-and-Shoots
The last film camera I bought new was a Yashica T4 Super. It has a Zeiss Tessar 35/3.5 lens, the typical flash on flash off, fill flash plus a great infinity ... Built is excellent, and weatherproof.
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Serious ? Point and Shoot Photography
FILM TEST. I conducted a crude, side-by-side film test of the Yashica T4 Super and the GR1. I loaded the GR1 with a roll of Fuji Reala 100 and shot 1/2 the roll.
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Point and Shoot | Defgrip
I acquired a Yashica T4 from David Lang about 7 months ago, but on my way to the airport ... I just pick one up for $50 and I?m super happy with it, smaller that the t4, faster lens and weatherproof.
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Buying a Point & Shoot Camera - photo.net
The Yashica T4: a sensible choice ... It has a four-element 35/2.8 lens (2/3rds of an f-stop faster than the T4), is weatherproof, and can be triggered with an optional infrared remote control.
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Tradgirl Climbing FAQ - Miscellaneous Topics
Great article and super funny too. Still, I'll stick to the story about Bachar being video taped. ... I think it's significantly less now) - it also isn't particularly weatherproof.
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