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The '''Yashica FX-1''' was a 35mm film, mechanically-operated, single-lens reflex camera.  Introduced in 1975, it was the first Yashica SLR to be marketed with the Contax/Yashica common bayonet mount, allowing use of both Yashcia and Contax/Carl Zeiss T* lenses. A transitional camera, it shared features with the earlier M42-mount Yashica SLRs and the later FR series.  
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The '''Yashica FX-1''' was a 35mm film, mechanically operated, single lens reflex camera.  Introduced in 1975, it was the first [[Yashica]] SLR to be marketed with the [[Yashica / Contax lenses|Contax/Yashica common bayonet mount]], allowing use of both Yashica and [[Contax]]/[[Carl Zeiss]] T* lenses. A transitional camera, it shared features with the earlier [[42mm screw lenses|M42 mount]] Yashica SLRs and the later FR series.  
  
 
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The Yashica FX-1 was a 35mm film, mechanically operated, single lens reflex camera. Introduced in 1975, it was the first Yashica SLR to be marketed with the Contax/Yashica common bayonet mount, allowing use of both Yashica and Contax/Carl Zeiss T* lenses. A transitional camera, it shared features with the earlier M42 mount Yashica SLRs and the later FR series.

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