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− | The '''[[Yashica]] FR1''' was an electronically-controlled SLR camera, first introduced in 1977. Based on the earlier [[Contax RTS]] and Yashica [[FR]], the FR1 combined some of the best attributes of those cameras. Equipped with the C/Y common bayonet mount, the FR1 could accept a variety of [[Yashica / Contax lenses]] and was targeted at serious amateur and professional photographers who did not need the added features of the more expensive Contax RTS. It had an electronically-controlled shutter with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 (plus B), two exposure modes - manual and aperture priority - as well as DOF preview, self-timer, and full exposure information visible in the viewfinder. Production ended in late 1981. | + | The '''[[Yashica]] FR1''' was an electronically-controlled [[SLR]] camera, first introduced in 1977. Based on the earlier [[Contax RTS]] and Yashica [[FR]], the FR1 combined some of the best attributes of those cameras. Equipped with the C/Y common bayonet mount, the FR1 could accept a variety of [[Yashica / Contax lenses]] and was targeted at serious amateur and professional photographers who did not need the added features of the more expensive Contax RTS. It had an electronically-controlled shutter with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 (plus B), two exposure modes - manual and aperture priority - as well as [[depth-of-field|DOF preview]], [[self-timer]], and full exposure information visible in the viewfinder. Production ended in late 1981. |
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== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 19:40, 8 July 2009
The Yashica FR1 was an electronically-controlled SLR camera, first introduced in 1977. Based on the earlier Contax RTS and Yashica FR, the FR1 combined some of the best attributes of those cameras. Equipped with the C/Y common bayonet mount, the FR1 could accept a variety of Yashica / Contax lenses and was targeted at serious amateur and professional photographers who did not need the added features of the more expensive Contax RTS. It had an electronically-controlled shutter with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 (plus B), two exposure modes - manual and aperture priority - as well as DOF preview, self-timer, and full exposure information visible in the viewfinder. Production ended in late 1981.
Links
In English:
- Yashica FR1 User manuals for Yashica cameras.