Kann ich meine Kindheitskamera noch retten? (Yashica DF-100AF)

While cleaning out my parents' attic, I unearthed a real treasure: my old Yashica DF-100AF (Ninja Star Tele Wide), the camera I used to take my first photos as a child. But its condition was critical – leaking batteries had completely corroded the contacts. In this video, I'm attempting the impossible: Can you bring an almost 40-year-old analog camera back to life using simple household items? I'll show you step by step how to remove battery acid and what to do about corroded contacts. Afterward, we'll take the Yashica out for a practical test with Kodak Gold 200 film. Will the pictures be sharp? Will the old technology survive the test? The result with the Yashica Ninja Star ultimately surprised even me. 0:00 Intro: Yashica DF-100AF – What's wrong with it? 0:38 Repair Plan: Leaking Battery & Corrosion 2:12 Removing Battery Acid (Instructions Using Vinegar Essence) 6:04 Final Cleaning with Isopropanol (Cleaning Contacts) 8:00 Showdown: Does the Camera Work Again? 9:06 Loading film (DX code & ISO/ASA detection) 10:12 The first roll of film: Analog photography in practice 11:55 Yashica Ninja Star features: Autofocus, viewfinder & exposure 13:36 Sample images (Analog look) 14:00 Zoom function: Telephoto & wide focal lengths tested 14:38 More analog photos (Kodak Gold 200) 15:12 Flash test & underexposure warning 16:20 Problems: Avoiding unwanted double exposures 18:00 Focus & minimum focusing distance of the Yashica 18:34 Conclusion: Quality of the Yashica Ninja Star Tele Wide Equipment: -Essence of vinegar 99% isopropanol Kodak Gold 200 film Negative Labs Pro (for digitizing negatives) Yashica DF-100AF DJI Osmo Pocket 3 -Fujifilm XH-2 #Yashica #AnalogPhotography #CameraRepair #AtticFind #YashicaDF100AF #NinjaStar #BatteryAcid #KodakGold200 #MartinSchönbauer #VintageCamera #AnalogPhotography