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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

Shot on a Yashica SU-40E with 100D reversal film from Pro8mm. Music by MFJ.

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  • This is Amazing!!

  • @nx2overide Thanks! I bought this old Super8mm camera from the flea market and shot this film just to see if the thing still worked.

  • hey man, awesome stuff here!

    i have a question about the settings you use on the yashica. i have one but my last roll i put through was very dark even though i was in bright summer sunlight.

    Any tips?

    thanks much

    brian.craig07@gmail.com

  • @jedi98 Try keeping the Brightness Control knob in the middle.

    The Spotlight setting lets in less light, giving you a darker image.

    The Backlight setting lets in more light, giving you a brighter image.

    When looking through the viewfinder, pay attention to the little meter that appears above the picture. If the needle is in the red, your image will be too dark.  If it's in the white, you should be fine.

    Use fresh batteries.

    That's all I can think of. Good luck!

  • All I did was put the film in, put the batteries in, point the camera at something, and pull the trigger...

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  • how do use it. i have a yashica but idk how to use it..

  • dope!

  • Haha. Nice

  • you cant fake this kind of qualitee!

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