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* [[Yashica AF-M II]] (power-wind, new body with sliding lens cover) | * [[Yashica AF-M II]] (power-wind, new body with sliding lens cover) | ||
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Yashica Auto Focus Motor-D image by Rolf F. (Image rights) |
The cameras were produced by Yashica in the era preceding the take-over by Kyocera. There were several models in the Yashica Auto Focus series, though the lens (a 38mm, f/2.8) evidently remained the same.
- Yashica Auto Focus (manual wind)
- Yashica Auto Focus S (manual wind)
- Yashica Auto Focus Motor (power-wind)
- Yashica Auto Focus Motor-D (power-wind and date imprinting)
After the Kyocera takeover, a similar successor model AF-M II (Auto Focus Motor II) was released.
- Yashica AF-M II (power-wind, new body with sliding lens cover)
- Yashica AF-M II D (as above, but with date imprinting)
Auto Focus image by Jörg Krüger (Image rights) |
Auto Focus S image by Brad Renken (Image rights) |
Auto Focus Motor image by mgtelu (Image rights) |
Links
- Instruction manuals for Auto Focus S, Auto Focus Motor and AF-M II (D) on Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras.