Hi,
I recently picked up a basic auto exposure Bolex style Yashica Super 40. In spite of all things it's a fairly decent camera, I mean it shoots 12, 18 and the kicker which is 24fps so it can be spliced with digital footage easily. It's auto exposure, and the light meter seems to work off the double A batteries. It's a reflex camera so has the bonus of being able to focus through the lens, and it has a reasonably fast, reasonably wide lens at F/1.8 and 9-36 giving a 4x zoom ratio. I guess the downside is that it only meters for films between 25 and 200 speed but with the super 8 film standard being so small, it doesn't make sense really to shoot above 50 speed film... I digress.
I picked it for $40. I reckon given that its in pristine condition except for one scuff that can be seen in this photo and the lens is clear with no noticable dust or fungus issues, and the fact that I have now film tested it, I would say it would have to be worth at least $100.
I was going to use it but now its surplus to an Elmo 1012S-XL I picked up. If you saw a camera like this and you knew it was film tested and working, how much above the costs of a non-tested camera would you be willing to pay. Hos much more would you pay for the guarantee that your camera was actually film tests and ready to shoot of the box?
It seems like a good camera, it's just like other manufacturers though . There are food and bad places out there.
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