I’ve shot a few videos on my channel using this camera! Just got a Bolex B8L and shot some FPP color 40. Excited to see the difference in lenses between the yashica and Bolex
Hi. I know it's a good idea to change film in a dark room to avoid exposing it to light. However, I am afraid that I may do it the wrong way while loading the film in a dark place. Is it possible to intentionally discard the first few frames after mounting the camera in a bright place like a regular film camera and closing the film compartment? And when changing the film to use the other side of the film, will all the captured frames be lost if I do it in a bright place? Sorry for the many questions. I wonder what the action of winding the main winding to press the shutter is for. Should I turn the mainspring until it stops turning? What happens to the frame if I don't turn it all the way?
same camera used by beverly oliver to film the jfk murder on nov 22nd 1963 ,she is the lady seen on the south lawn behind charles brehm and you can see the light come on when she starts to film?
How do i search lenses for this cam ? I mean, wahts the correct name for this lenses? I Have the Yashica 8 (plane) but without lenses, and can`t find any.
So why am I now, all the sudden after seeing this video, interested in this motion camera? Before now, I don't think I've ever considered an eBay search for movie cameras.
quick question that might be dumb but im gunna ask anyway, so that square where the actual film is exposed (0:58) i was wondering how that works? since a part of film will be exposed to light when not shooting or switching lenses and such. will it just work as a transition and be blank when developed/scanned?
The Yashica-8 series look more "professional" and polished compared to the Kodak, Keystone and B&H models. Without looking them up, I bet that they cost a pretty-penny when new....
Thanks for having put together this guide. Found my Yashica in my grandfather's boxes weeks ago but I couldn't find a visual guide until now.
Fantastic find! - Mike
Those are definitely great little cameras!
Holy grail of double 8 gadgetry (for me) would be finding the Yashica Scope 1.5x anamorphic attachment...
You read my mind, just loaded mine with film last night!
I’ve shot a few videos on my channel using this camera! Just got a Bolex B8L and shot some FPP color 40. Excited to see the difference in lenses between the yashica and Bolex
beautiful camera
That is a beautiful camera but my God the Raso family can eat! That's quite some food 👍
Love to see one with the yashica 8-e zoom
I second John -- Flip It -- Flip It Good!
So cool! I was gifted one last year and you have inspired me to order some film! Is there a way to make it shoot one frame at a time?
I think there's aport on the side to use a "cable release" for single frames.
I have a triple lens mod version. The motor is broken so I’m going to make it gas powered with a lawnmower engine soon 😅
Hi. I know it's a good idea to change film in a dark room to avoid exposing it to light. However, I am afraid that I may do it the wrong way while loading the film in a dark place. Is it possible to intentionally discard the first few frames after mounting the camera in a bright place like a regular film camera and closing the film compartment? And when changing the film to use the other side of the film, will all the captured frames be lost if I do it in a bright place?
Sorry for the many questions. I wonder what the action of winding the main winding to press the shutter is for. Should I turn the mainspring until it stops turning? What happens to the frame if I don't turn it all the way?
Suggest loading in dim light. You can turn the spring gently til it stops or you feel it getting tight. - Mike
same camera used by beverly oliver to film the jfk murder on nov 22nd 1963 ,she is the lady seen on the south lawn behind charles brehm and you can see the light come on when she starts to film?
How do i search lenses for this cam ? I mean, wahts the correct name for this lenses? I Have the Yashica 8 (plane) but without lenses, and can`t find any.
They're called D-Mount lenses. Note that it might be cheaper to search cameras that include lenses than lenses alone.
So why am I now, all the sudden after seeing this video, interested in this motion camera? Before now, I don't think I've ever considered an eBay search for movie cameras.
quick question that might be dumb but im gunna ask anyway, so that square where the actual film is exposed (0:58) i was wondering how that works? since a part of film will be exposed to light when not shooting or switching lenses and such. will it just work as a transition and be blank when developed/scanned?
When the shutter is not running, film is not exposed to light.
if your color 40 just vision3 50D?
FPP Cine8 40 Color Negative is Kodak Vision3 50D. (It's rated at 40 iso because most vintage auto cameras only dial up to 40 iso.)
does the shutter release have threads for a cable?
Not sure.
I hope that Mom did not have to do all of the cooking for Mother's Day!!! Well -- you brought the donuts anyway.... 🙂
Donuts?! Those are authentic Italian Pastries! - Mike
The Yashica-8 series look more "professional" and polished compared to the Kodak, Keystone and B&H models. Without looking them up, I bet that they cost a pretty-penny when new....