On the contrary, thank you for covering this. I wanted to know if it's as bad as it seems or if I'm just delusional. Poor Yashica (even though not the real one but still).
the download files OMG one macro shot is an 18MB Jpeg, it has obviously been upscaled using something like topaz Photo AI, it looks like a 2mp image that may have even been cropped then upscaled...
No longer in production, but one can get a Nikon 1V3 mirrorless from the used market. It is physically about the same size as the ugly little box. However, it is 18 Mpxl on a 1-inch chip, has autofocus & manual interchangeable lenses from 10mm to 100mm (including zooms), built-in flash, a real hot shoe, TTL flash, and an adapter that allows the use of any Nikon F-mount lens. - I shot the 2017 eclipse at totality on mine using the F to N1 adapter with a Nikkor AFS 300mm lens for the equivalent focal length of 816mm. - The claim of smallest miroorless camera is BS as is the cheesy concept.
given their previous camera (the absolutely shameful Y35) why would anyone put any money towards their latest kick starter (as well anyone with a GM1 or 5 or a GF1 through to GF6, Nikon 1, and the Pentax Q laughs heartily at their statement of it being the smallest interchangeable lens mirrorless camera )
With the death of affordable point n shoot cameras, this unfortunately seems to be only modern affordable option available. The next best thing is easily >1kUSD.
I was totally thinking the same thing. The Q10 and Q7 just never caught on stateside, but they are actually a decent little 12.4 MP mirrorless camera - even if you buy them used nowadays. I own three of them. Plus, you can use different adapters to use Micro 4/3, d-mount, c-mount, etc. Even though they're about ten years old, I'd trust Pentax over a camera that is just rebranding the old "Yashica" name.
Pentax Q system was regular camera system with proper sensor, autofocus lenses, IBIS and other things. This "Yashica" is worse than most kid cameras or 15 years old phone cameras.
Are cameras getting to be like Oreo cookies? First, we make them big, then we make them small, then we make them in different flavors and then we slap the name of a washed-up camera company from the 1970s on them.
Disgusting. Basically webcam with interchangeable plastic "lenses" and mock-up EVF shaped plastic box on top. 6x crop sensor claimed to be 1/2.33 12Mpix, but looks like basic 15 years old webcam output. I have no idea how stupid somebody must be to pay more than $20 for this. For $300 I can buy nice M4/3 camera with lens like 2nd hand Olympus EPL-7 + 14-42/3.5-5.6 + 40-150/4-5.6
Wow. Seems like a cheap cashgrab. I really like you mate, and this is not a bad video... But, this camera is shit. Why are you talking about it? I'm here for videos where you talk about theory and art and the EOS Elan video, things like that. Yeah. Didn't want to sound so harsh, but I need to be honest.
appreciate it, dude! Of course I'm going to keep on making those videos. They just take a lot of time to do. I just wanted to give you guys a video since it's been a while. It actually means a lot that you said that so thank you. I've got a couple more video essays in the works so stay tuned.
This video serves a purpose for people who are not subscribed to this channel though. People who wanted more information on this product that they got an advertisement for
On the contrary, thank you for covering this. I wanted to know if it's as bad as it seems or if I'm just delusional. Poor Yashica (even though not the real one but still).
yeah it's a real shame they're letting their name out to these kind of products.
the download files OMG one macro shot is an 18MB Jpeg, it has obviously been upscaled using something like topaz Photo AI, it looks like a 2mp image that may have even been cropped then upscaled...
haha they're not great.
No longer in production, but one can get a Nikon 1V3 mirrorless from the used market. It is physically about the same size as the ugly little box. However, it is 18 Mpxl on a 1-inch chip, has autofocus & manual interchangeable lenses from 10mm to 100mm (including zooms), built-in flash, a real hot shoe, TTL flash, and an adapter that allows the use of any Nikon F-mount lens. - I shot the 2017 eclipse at totality on mine using the F to N1 adapter with a Nikkor AFS 300mm lens for the equivalent focal length of 816mm. - The claim of smallest miroorless camera is BS as is the cheesy concept.
yeah I definitely don't see this having a second production run.
given their previous camera (the absolutely shameful Y35) why would anyone put any money towards their latest kick starter
(as well anyone with a GM1 or 5 or a GF1 through to GF6, Nikon 1, and the Pentax Q laughs heartily at their statement of it being the smallest interchangeable lens mirrorless camera )
it's nuts they're able to get so much support.
With the death of affordable point n shoot cameras, this unfortunately seems to be only modern affordable option available. The next best thing is easily >1kUSD.
So many affordable solid options before this camera. If your budget is really tight, look to ebay for used cameras.
The tech is nothing new. It is a c-mount camera. The sensor is the same as a security camera. They just put it in a hand held form.
Yeah I was trying to find any mention about the sensor. That's probably why.
pentax q7 has entered the chat
haha haven't seen that one
I was totally thinking the same thing. The Q10 and Q7 just never caught on stateside, but they are actually a decent little 12.4 MP mirrorless camera - even if you buy them used nowadays. I own three of them. Plus, you can use different adapters to use Micro 4/3, d-mount, c-mount, etc. Even though they're about ten years old, I'd trust Pentax over a camera that is just rebranding the old "Yashica" name.
Pentax Q system was regular camera system with proper sensor, autofocus lenses, IBIS and other things. This "Yashica" is worse than most kid cameras or 15 years old phone cameras.
or a olympus pen with pentax 110 lenses. little bit bigger, but fun to play with it.
The prototype looked much cooler.
oh really.
Are cameras getting to be like Oreo cookies? First, we make them big, then we make them small, then we make them in different flavors and then we slap the name of a washed-up camera company from the 1970s on them.
interesting analogy haha
Disgusting. Basically webcam with interchangeable plastic "lenses" and mock-up EVF shaped plastic box on top. 6x crop sensor claimed to be 1/2.33 12Mpix, but looks like basic 15 years old webcam output.
I have no idea how stupid somebody must be to pay more than $20 for this. For $300 I can buy nice M4/3 camera with lens like 2nd hand Olympus EPL-7 + 14-42/3.5-5.6 + 40-150/4-5.6
it's sad really
same goes to the prices of these digicams, its absurd, ended up just buying a mft g100 for $300.
Thanks for letting me know. And I was gonna spend 400 on this.
wow glad I could help!
Seems like the perfect camera for people like you!
what makes you think that?
Pentax Q シリーズの方が小さい。
cool!
Wow. Seems like a cheap cashgrab. I really like you mate, and this is not a bad video... But, this camera is shit. Why are you talking about it? I'm here for videos where you talk about theory and art and the EOS Elan video, things like that. Yeah. Didn't want to sound so harsh, but I need to be honest.
appreciate it, dude! Of course I'm going to keep on making those videos. They just take a lot of time to do. I just wanted to give you guys a video since it's been a while. It actually means a lot that you said that so thank you. I've got a couple more video essays in the works so stay tuned.
This video serves a purpose for people who are not subscribed to this channel though. People who wanted more information on this product that they got an advertisement for