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The [[Yashica]] FR was a 35mm single lens reflex camera, introduced by the company in 1976.  The FR featured an electronically-operated focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 - 1/1000 sec.  Instead of the normal mechanical shutter button, the FR was fitted with a 'soft-touch' electronic release.  It was fitted with the Contax/Yashica bayonet lens mount, allowing the use of either Yashica or [[Carl Zeiss]] T* lenses  The Yashica FR and its later offshoot, the FR-I, marked the first time that Yashica attempted to compete in the 35mm professional and serious amateur markets.  The camera was available with a power winder, and could also accept an available Contax motor drive and infrared remote control.
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The [[Yashica]] FR was a 35mm single lens reflex camera, introduced by the company in 1976.  The FR featured an electronically-operated focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 - 1/1000 sec.  It is a manual-focus SLR camera with manually set exposure controls, with aperture and shutter speeds visible in the viewfinder.  Instead of the normal mechanical shutter button, the FR was fitted with a 'Feather-Touch' electronic release.  It was fitted with the Contax/Yashica bayonet lens mount, allowing the use of either Yashica or [[Carl Zeiss]] T* lenses  The Yashica FR and its later offshoot, the FR-I, marked the first time that Yashica attempted to compete in the 35mm professional and serious amateur markets.  The camera was available with a power winder, and could also accept an available Contax motor drive and infrared remote control.

Revision as of 20:58, 21 June 2006

The Yashica FR was a 35mm single lens reflex camera, introduced by the company in 1976. The FR featured an electronically-operated focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 - 1/1000 sec. It is a manual-focus SLR camera with manually set exposure controls, with aperture and shutter speeds visible in the viewfinder. Instead of the normal mechanical shutter button, the FR was fitted with a 'Feather-Touch' electronic release. It was fitted with the Contax/Yashica bayonet lens mount, allowing the use of either Yashica or Carl Zeiss T* lenses The Yashica FR and its later offshoot, the FR-I, marked the first time that Yashica attempted to compete in the 35mm professional and serious amateur markets. The camera was available with a power winder, and could also accept an available Contax motor drive and infrared remote control.