Er.... ok.  We were talking Medium format tlr's though, so I don't
understand how this relates.

William in Utah.

"Paul F. Stregevsky" wrote:
> 
> Last year I strayed from the SLR path to discover fixed-lens rangefinders.
> I bought and tried seven, kept two. Each is a 1970s Yashica Electro with a
> 6-element, 4-group color Yashinon DX f/1.7 lens. The lens is so sharp at
> f/2 that I'm selling my Pentax 50/1.2 PKA. (It's already in the hands of a
> potential buyer; if he declines, I'll offer it to the list.)  The sharpness
> was confirmed in contemporaneous reviews in Amateur Photographer. I keep
> one in my car and use the other at school events to quietly take close-up
> photos of the audience and the actors.
> 
> The 4-element Yashinon is not as sharp as the Yashinon DX or Color Yashinon DX.
> 
> William Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Heh. What's up with all these Yashica tlr's? I'm supposed to take delivery
> of a Yashica D this week... and it has the 4 element Yashinon lenses also.
> Do we need like a sub PUG (yug???) for us new yashica owners? :-)
> 
> Paul Franklin Stregevsky
> 13 Selby Court
> Poolesville, Maryland 20837-2410
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> H (301) 349-5243
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