Is the Yashica T4 weatherproof?
Is the Yashica T4 weatherproof?
This camera is also weatherproof which is a very nice touch. Like many cameras in my collection, I found the Yashica T4 Super D at a thrift store mixed in with a dozen or so worthless point-and-shoots.
What film does a Yashica T4 use?
Discontinued in 2002, the Yashica T4 is a cult classic, predominantly due to its use by famed photographer Terry Richardson. This point-and-shoot is well-built, a little heavy, but it has a stellar 35mm f/3.5 Zeiss T* four-element Tessar lens and it’s weatherproof (not waterproof though!).
What is the difference between Yashica T4 and T5?
The T4 is smaller, the T5 is better sealed against weather and has the waist-level finder. Otherwise, they are pretty similar. Both are long discontinued, sadly, so you will likely have to find a used one. If you want something new and easy to find, try the Olympus Stylus Epic.
How do I use Yashica T2?
The T2 is an almost entirely automatic camera with programmed auto-exposure and auto focus. After popping in a pricey 2CR5 6V battery, insert your film, press the shutter to advance to exposure one and the camera will automatically detect ISO between 50 and 1600.
When did the Yashica T4 come out?
1990
Yashica’s 90s cult compacts Kyocera could have had no idea what it was doing when it launched the Yashica T4 on the world in 1990. The T4 was just one of several models in an emerging new genre of cameras – the premium compact.
When was Yashica T4 made?
1992
Yashica’s T4, first released in 1992, was one of the first of these cameras to be released. Unlike its clunkier ancestors in the T range, it had a f3.
How do I turn off the flash on my Yashica T4?
Yashica T4 Flash It did, and I think it exposed the photograph better for it; however there are situations where flash is not desired and it can be a pain to switch it off. You have to hit that tiny button 3 times to get the ‘flash off’ icon and after you take the shot, it flips back to auto i.e. flash back on.