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Carl Zeiss T* lenses. In contemporaneous tests, the FR was described as being tougher in some ways than the more expensive Contax RTS, including better sealing against dust and contaminants. This practice of "pairing" similar Contax models with more affordable, less full-featured, but still high-quality Yashica models would continue for the next ten years. The FR was quickly followed in April 1977 by the FR-I and FR-II. The FR-I was a 35 mm SLR offering even more features of the RTS, including an electronic shutter with both manual and aperture priority modes, and marked the high point for the Yashica brand in competing with Nikon, Canon, and Minolta for the semi-professional SLR camera market.
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time, Tomioka was one of the largest and most reputable lens manufacturers in Japan. Sales of 35 mm SLRs continued to grow steadily, and Yashica was quickly acquiring a reputation for both electronic camera expertise and high-quality optics. 1968 also marked the year of Yashica's last major TLR camera design, the Yashica Mat-124, a popular model which combined some of the best features of Yashica's earlier TLR cameras.
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JNC Datum Tech International, Limited. In late 2017, Yashica announced a digital camera, the Y35 DigiFilm camera, which raised $ 1.28 million on Kickstarter. The Y35, styled to resemble the old Yashica Electro 35 film camera, incorporated 'digifilm' – interchangeable faux 35 film canisters that set
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brand. A new prestige line of Yashica/Contax lenses designed by Carl Zeiss was introduced for the camera, with a common C/Y bayonet mount allowing lens interchange between all 35 mm Contax and Yashica SLR camera models. The F. Alexander Porsche Group was hired to complete an ergonomic and
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Around 1959–1960, Yashica acquired the assets of the bankrupt Zunow Optical Industry Co. Ltd. Though a small company, Zunow had become known for limited production of a very advanced 35 mm SLR camera, along with several high-quality, fast 35 mm camera and 8mm cine (movie) lens designs and
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to manage marketing efforts in the United States. 1957 also marked the introduction of a popular new TLR camera series, the Yashica Mat line., as well as an 8mm cine movie camera. Yashima continued to grow, with 1,982 employees by 1958 when it changed its name to Yashica Company, Ltd, on acquiring
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In 1970, Yashica introduced their final TLR camera, the Yashica Mat-124G, perhaps the most evolved of the TLR variants. Like several of the earlier versions it featured a built in light meter. Settings to the shutter speed and aperture had to be made manually but it allowed the camera to be used
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cameras beginning with the FX-1 (1975) and FX-2 (1976). Also in that year, in response to the success of the Contax RTS, Yashica developed the upscale Yashica FR using some of the features of the RTS, including its electromagnetic shutter release. The FR was capable of using the entire range of
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The Yashica camera brand has made a comeback Former brand owner, Kyocera, ended production of Yashica-branded compacts in 2005. Morihiro Akasaki, a former managing director at Kyocera's European office is now the MD of Yashica The Yashica cameras are being supplied by Hong Kong-based firm JNC
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that in various model subvariants eventually sold 8 million units. The company continued to expand its international markets, and in August 1968, Yashica acquired its lens manufacturer, the Tomioka Optical and Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (later renamed the Tomioka Optical Co. Ltd.). By this
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After 1983, all Yashica brand cameras were marketed by Kyocera (Kyoto Ceramics), which also made newer Contax cameras. By 1985, the company was facing intense market competition from other manufacturers, especially
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a proprietary bayonet-mount lens system similar to that of Yashica Pentamatic. With the assistance of Tomioka Optical Works, Yashica adapted Zunow lens designs into its own 8mm turret cine (movie) cameras.
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without an additional handheld meter. The 124G allowed conversion from 120 roll film to 220 roll film. Another improvement was the film advance lever, which now controlled both shutter and film advance.
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the Nicca Camera Company, Ltd. The Nicca acquisition was fortunate, as the designs acquired assisted Yashica in expanding its product line into advanced 35 mm rangefinder cameras.
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In 1979, Yashica introduced a new inexpensive 35 mm consumer SLR, the FX-3, intended for entry-level buyers. Designed and manufactured to Yashica specifications by
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Like Zunow, Yashica found it difficult to gain market acceptance with its proprietary SLR lens mount, and redesigned its SLR camera line in 1962 to accept the
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Square SE shutter, a vertically-travelling metal blade focal plane shutter made by Copal Corporation, used in the camera, was electronically controlled.
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50mm/1.8 lens), and interchangeable lenses, was introduced in 1959. As before, Yashica continued to source its lenses from the Tomioka Optical factory.
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a precise combination of ISO and size aspect ratios. However, many owners reported multiple issues with design and functionality.
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In December 1965, Yashica introduced the world's first commercially successful electronically controlled 35 mm camera, the
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was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, lenses, and film editing equipment active from 1949 until 2005 when its then-owner,
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In 2008, Kyocera sold the trademark rights of Yashica Inc. to Hong Kong-based MF Jebsen Group, and is under its
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In 2005, Kyocera halted production on all Contax, Yashica, and other Kyocera-branded film and digital cameras.
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in the viewfinder using lighted arrows (not true LEDs, which were first introduced with the Fujica ST801). The
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Yashica sold various electronic devices including 8 mm film editing equipment, radios, and tape recorders.
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Yashica's products from JNC Datum Tech International have included digital cameras, digital camcoders,
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line, moving production from Japan to Hong Kong, and discontinued high-end SLR camera production.
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In 1972, Yashica introduced the TL Electro 35 mm SLR camera which was similar to the
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YashicaTLR.com: Yashica 8, 8S, 8T & 8T-2 - the first of the 8 mm movie cameras
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Yashica-Mat 124 B (1975) (Brazil-only export variant of 124G, no exposure meter)
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in 1974, and became a commercial success. Yashica soon introduced several new
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In October 1983, Yashica Company Ltd. was acquired by ceramics giant
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lenses. All of these lenses were manufactured for Yashica by the
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Yashica Teases A New Product Four Years After Y35 Digifilm Fiasco
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styling study of the new camera. The new Contax RTS appeared at
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In 2008, the Yashica name reappeared on cameras produced by the
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In 1957, Yashima founded Yashica, Inc., a subsidiary arm in
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The Contax RTS and Yashica SLR Bayonet and Screw Mount Book
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The Contax RTS and Yashica SLR Bayonet and Screw Mount Book
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Goldberg, Norman, Frank, Michele, and Rothschild, Norman,
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Datum Tech International, the technology arm of MF Jebsen
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Yashica Unveils Three Cameras and Two New Negative Rolls
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In 1968, Yashica introduced the TL Electro-X 35 mm
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The Yashica Guide, A Modern Camera Guide Series Book
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Index

Yashinon

Romanized
Kabushiki gaisha
Photography
Rangefinder camera
SLR cameras
Digital Imaging
Nagano
Japan
Cameras
photographic lenses
www.yashica.com

Kabushiki-gaisha
Kyocera
Hong Kong
MF Jebsen Group
Nagano
Yashimaflex
twin-lens reflex
medium format film
Tomioka Optical Works
New York City
Yashica Pentamatic
Single Lens Reflex

Contax
M42 lens mount
Yashica Electro 35

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