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Summary Of: Yashica

Yashica Electro 35 GSN... Yashica Electro 35 GSN... Yashica continued to source its lenses from the Tomioka Optical factory... Yashica made yet another important acquisition... Yashica introduced the world... Yashica finally acquired its lens manufacturer... and Yashica was quickly acquiring a reputation for both electronic camera expertise and high... Yashica the company began a collaboration with Carl... allowing lens interchange between all 35mm Contax and Yashica SLR camera models... Yashica soon introduced several new... Yashica developed the upscale Yashica FR... quality Yashica models would continue for the next 10 years... and marked the high point for the Yashica brand in competing with Nikon... Yashica introduced a new inexpensive 35mm consumer SLR... end Yashica SLR models with Contax... and was the first Yashica SLR with TTL flash and full programmed exposure capabilities... all Yashica brand cameras were marketed by Kyocera... Yashica eventually introduced its own autofocus 35mm SLR camera line that was overpriced and poorly marketed... Kyocera sold the trademark rights of Yashica to Hong Kong... Yashica auto focus motor... Yashica auto focus motor D... Yashica Electro 8 Macro... Yashica Electro 8 YXL... Yashica Sound 20 XL... Yashica Sound 50 XL II Macro... Yashica Sound 50 XL Macro... Yashica Super 600 Electro... Yashica Super 8 10... Yashica Super 8 25... Yashica Super 8 25 N... Yashica Super 8 30... Yashica Super 800 Electro... The Contax RTS and Yashica SLR Bayonet and Screw Mount Book... Yashica Rangefinder Camera Resource site... Yashica Cameras Price Guide... Yashica Super 8 Cameras on Super 8 Wiki...

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