Yashica T4 Super with Fuji Superia
After two rolls of questionable film I finally loaded my Yashica T4 Super with a decent roll of Fuji Superia 400. The results where predictably better than what I achieved with the outdated Kodak 800 Yashica T4 Super. Results that are more in keeping with the cameras abilities. I find the Yashica T4 to be good for all around general picture taking. Partly because of it’s 35mm focal length but also because of its good handling and controls. I shot this roll over a variety of conditions from bright sun to shade and even night time and it performed well in every case.
One of the features of this camera is that it has a lens shield that only slides back when you turn the camera on, the earlier T AF had a similar shield but that only slid out of the way when you took the actual picture. This is a fantastic feature when your shooting in drizzling conditions or outright rain as it helps keep water from getting onto the lens.
One thing about one camera: When you lock focus with a half press of the shutter the meter is also locked so you can use that to manipulate exposure as long as the focus is the same.