90’s Dream, yashica T4
Yashica T4 Reviewed
Release Date: 1990
The Yashica T4 captures the spirit of the 90s. Shooting with film brings a unique experience. Handling the camera and loading film encourages us to be mindful and present. The T4's fixed lens invites us to move our bodies instead of zooming. One of the joys of film is the surprise of developing and seeing the final images, and the more we shoot, the more surprises await. It allows us to appreciate the craft of photography and reminds us to slow down. This camera offers a pure and magical photography experience. It's truly exceptional.
The T4 has a 35mm Carl Zeiss T* Tessar lens known for its excellent image quality. With a focal length of 35mm, it captures a variety of subjects effectively. The Zeiss optics provide sharp images. One of the standout features of the T4 is its autofocus, which is highly accurate even in low light. It also includes a strong built-in flash with modes for red-eye reduction, fill flash, and flash off. The T4 can shoot continuously at nearly one frame per second, making it one of the fastest point-and-shoot cameras available. It uses a single 123A battery and has an LCD display for film count, battery status, and flash mode. Overall, the T4 has been our most reliable point-and-shoot camera during wedding seasons. Highly recommend it, rated 5 out of 5.
Photo’s with the yashica t4 below.
Key Features and Specs
Lens: 35mm f/3.5 Carl Zeiss T* Tessar for clear, colorful photos.
Autofocus: Smart system provides accurate focus in challenging light.
Flash Modes: Built-in flash with red-eye fix, fill flash, and auto settings.
Shooting Speed: Shoots almost 1 frame per second continuously.
Battery: Uses one CR123A battery with an LCD for film count and flash setting.
Build: Compact and lightweight for easy creativity on the move.Lens: 35mm f/3.5 Carl Zeiss T* Tessar for clear, colorful photos.
Autofocus: Smart system provides accurate focus in challenging light.
Flash Modes: Built-in flash with red-eye fix, fill flash, and auto settings.
Shooting Speed: Shoots almost 1 frame per second continuously.
Battery: Uses one CR123A battery with an LCD for film count and flash setting.
Build: CompactConclusion
Conclusion
If you're considering a T4, go for it. It's a great camera—small and easy to carry in your pocket.
With Love,
AFFOB