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The Yashica AW-mini (or Kyocera Season in Japan) is a compact autocus camera, made by Kyocera. While most of its specifications are fairly typical for its age (released in 1990), it distinguishes itself by being weather-proof (AW meaning "All Weather") and for its waist-level finder, a trait it shares with several Yashica cameras.
Specifications
- Lens: 32 mm f/3,5, 4 elements, 3 groups.
- Shutter: 1/120–1/600 s. Self-timer built-in.
- Viewfinder: Albada bright frame finder.
- Flash: Built-in.
- Film speed: 100–1000 (with DX coded film)
- Dimensions and weight: 126,5x64,5x49,5 mm, 230 g.
- Power: AA batteries.
Links
- Yashica AW-mini manual at Mike Butkus's orphan cameras.