Just as a follow-up, some of my personal favorites were taken with the
Yashica, like this one:

<http://www.usefilm.com/image/107265.html>

There are some others in my "portfolio" on Usefilm. Feel free to comment!

t

On 5/18/04 14:51, Timothy Sherburne wrote:

> 
> 35mm? I thought they were 120. I suppose there could be a conversion kit,
> but... Unless the thought of using a plastic camera really appeals to you,
> you may want to consider something slightly more sophisticated and get way
> more mileage.
> 
> Several years ago, I wanted to try out medium format and also considered the
> Holga. Instead, I ended up with a Yashica A TLR from a fellow list member.
> Although it's a fully manual camera, it's really a blast to use and makes
> fantastic 6x6 frames on 120 roll film, all for US$50.
> 
> There are a lot of older 120 cameras around in fine shape. I'm sure someone
> on this list has some ideas on good body/lens combos to look for.
> 
> t
> 
> On 5/18/04 14:38, Henri Toivonen wrote:
> 
>> So, I'm thinking of buying one of those cheap-ass plastic-fantastic cameras.
>> After surfing some pics from it, I really want one. :-)
>> 
>> Anyone tried one out? Is it much of a hassle to get it to use 35mm film?
>> What did you pay for it?
>> Comments?
>> 
>> /Henri
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> 
> 

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