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jorgef2002
01-26-2006, 17:37
Hello fellow photophanatics,I am looking for a YASHICA CCN,anybody out there I need help,I just got a GX from fellow rangefinder NIKO iin Finland,now I need an CCN, thank you and look for me OK thanks.





jorgef2002 :bang:

flashover
01-26-2006, 17:39
I think you just missed one in the past couple of days.

sf
01-26-2006, 18:20
Yeah, there was a CCn on sale here, but it went to someone. . . I forgot who. For $199 bucks.

jorgef2002
01-26-2006, 19:24
Darn,just miss it,what a drag,maybe another may come soon,thank you guys.please keep looking,thank you all.


jorgef2002

akptc
01-26-2006, 19:24
Yeah, there was a CCn on sale here, but it went to someone. . . I forgot who. For $199 bucks. Damn! And I thought I was unforgettable ;)

I got it. Seller promied to ship this Saturday.

ush
02-11-2006, 12:52
you've got to be fast, 1-day listing, Ends Feb-12-06 10:10:45 PST :
http://tinyurl.com/ceoy4
:)

dazedgonebye
02-11-2006, 19:14
Well, nowhere near as nice was this CC (not "N") that went for just over $50. I bid, but I was bottom fishing and did not get it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7587973194&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

jonasv
02-14-2006, 04:46
If you can put up with a CC (not CCN WIDE), have a look at this one http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-black-Yashica-Electro-CC-WIDE-excellent_W0QQitemZ7590328654QQcategoryZ30028QQrdZ 1QQcmdZViewItem

Looks very clean, seller with positive feedback, reportedly fully functional, and undoubtly the price will go through the roof in a day or three.

Of course, no affiliation to the seller etc.

Trius
02-14-2006, 15:37
What about a Konica S-3 as an alternative? 38mm instead of 35mm, of course. But what's a silly 3mm when they're much more common?

I haven't used either, so can't comment on the differences in image quality.

jonasv
02-14-2006, 23:47
The Konica S3 lens is supposed to be fantastic (haven't used one yet myself) but the main reason I myself would choose a CC(N) over the S3 is aperture-priority instead of shutter-priority (both cameras lack manual override, so I'd rather choose the form of automation that is actually usefull to me).

Trius
02-15-2006, 03:15
I normally prefer aperture priority, too. But once I got an Olympus RC, I decided I could easily use either.

Henryzx
02-16-2006, 10:02
Try Olympus 35 SP or SPn ! they are more widely available