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The '''Yashica FX-103 Program''' is a [[35mm]] SLR camera from [[Kyocera]]. It was available in the mid 1980's and shares many of the same specifications as the earlier but much more uncommon [[Yashica FX-A]].
  
The '''Yashica FX-103 Program''' is a [[35mm]] SLR camera from [[Kyocera]].
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The camera uses interchangeable lenses with the [[Contax/Yashica_lenses|C/Y mount]]. It has an electronic quartz timed, vertical travelling metal [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 16 sec to 1/1000 in auto mode or 1 to 1/1000 in manual. There is a [[bulb mode]] and the [[flash sync]] is at 1/100 a sec. While the [[shutter release]] is Electromagnetic, a traditional [[cable release]] socket is provided.
  
The camera uses interchangeable lenses using the [[Contax/Yashica_lenses|C/Y mount]]. It has an electronic quartz timed, vertical travelling metal [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 16s to 1/1000 in auto mode or 1 to 1/1000 in manual. There is a [[Bulb mode]] and the [[flash sync]] is at 1/100 a sec.  
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It features a [[TTL]] [[center-weighted]] metering system based on a silicon photo diode for the measuring element with a range of 3 to 18 EV (ISO 100, with f/1.4 lens). The film speed setting range is at ISO 12 to 3200. Exposure modes can be changed on the shutter dial. Modes include (P) Program AE; (HP) High-speed Program AE; (AE) [[Aperture-priority]]; [[Manual exposure]]; TTL auto flash and manual flash modes. [[Exposure compensation]] is available with a range of + 2 to -2 EV and can be adjusted on the left hand shoulder of body.
  
It features an a [[TTL]] [[center-weighted]] metering system. It uses a silicon photo diode with a measurement range 3 to 18 EV (ISO 100, with f/1.4 lens). The film speed setting range is at ISO 12  to 3200. Exposure modes can be changed include (P) Program AE; (HP) High-speed Program AE; (AE) [[Aperture-priority]]; [[Manual exposure]]; TTL auto flash and manual flash modes. [[Exposure compensation]] is available with a range of + 2 to -2 EV.
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The viewfinder contains has a 95% view with a 0.86x magnification. It's a eye-level pentaprism has 95% field of view and a magnification of 0.86x. It uses a LED based display for the shutter indicators with correct exposure, overexposure and underexposure. The focusing screen is a matte type with a horizontal [[split-image device]] with a [[microprism]] collar to aid focusing.
  
The viewfinder contains has a 95% view with a 0.86x magnification. 15 red flashing LED's on the right side for shutter speed indicators with over and under exposure. It's a eye-level pentaprism 95% field of view and a magnification of 0.86x. It uses a LED based display for the shutter indicators with correct exposure, oven and underexposure. The focusing screen matte with a horizontal split-image/microprism collar to aid focusing.
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Advancing the film requires a single stroke of the [[film advance]] lever. Flip up the crank located above the ISO/exposure comp dial to rewind the film. The camera is also compatible with the Contax 139 Winder II. The film counter is upwards counting and resets automatically when the back is opened. The back has a memo holder used as a film reminder. It is powered by two LR44/SR44 batteries.  
 
 
Film is advanced manually with a advance leaver, film rewind is with a flip up crank, but it can also use the Contax 139 Winder II. The film counter is upwards counting and resets automatically when the back is opened. The back has a memo holder used as a film reminder. It is powered by two LR44/SR44 batteries.  
 
  
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/yashica/yashica_fx-103/yashica_fx-103.htm Yashica FX-70 manual] (html) at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/yashica/yashica_fx-103/yashica_fx-103.htm Yashica FX-103 Program manual] (html) at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras]
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*[https://davidde.com/2021/09/23/review-the-yashica-fx-103-program/ Yashica FX-103 Program review] at [https://davidde.com/ Davidde.com]
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[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category:Contax/Yashica mount]]
 
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[[Category:Yashica|FX-103 Program]]
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[[Category:Kyocera|FX-103 Program]]
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[[Category:F|FX-103 Program Yashica]]
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 11 November 2023

The Yashica FX-103 Program is a 35mm SLR camera from Kyocera. It was available in the mid 1980's and shares many of the same specifications as the earlier but much more uncommon Yashica FX-A.

The camera uses interchangeable lenses with the C/Y mount. It has an electronic quartz timed, vertical travelling metal focal-plane shutter with speeds from 16 sec to 1/1000 in auto mode or 1 to 1/1000 in manual. There is a bulb mode and the flash sync is at 1/100 a sec. While the shutter release is Electromagnetic, a traditional cable release socket is provided.

It features a TTL center-weighted metering system based on a silicon photo diode for the measuring element with a range of 3 to 18 EV (ISO 100, with f/1.4 lens). The film speed setting range is at ISO 12 to 3200. Exposure modes can be changed on the shutter dial. Modes include (P) Program AE; (HP) High-speed Program AE; (AE) Aperture-priority; Manual exposure; TTL auto flash and manual flash modes. Exposure compensation is available with a range of + 2 to -2 EV and can be adjusted on the left hand shoulder of body.

The viewfinder contains has a 95% view with a 0.86x magnification. It's a eye-level pentaprism has 95% field of view and a magnification of 0.86x. It uses a LED based display for the shutter indicators with correct exposure, overexposure and underexposure. The focusing screen is a matte type with a horizontal split-image device with a microprism collar to aid focusing.

Advancing the film requires a single stroke of the film advance lever. Flip up the crank located above the ISO/exposure comp dial to rewind the film. The camera is also compatible with the Contax 139 Winder II. The film counter is upwards counting and resets automatically when the back is opened. The back has a memo holder used as a film reminder. It is powered by two LR44/SR44 batteries.


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