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[[Yashica]] 35mm SLR with built-in [[CdS|CdS cell]] light meter was introduced in 1964. The camera was a little alike the [[Minolta SR-7]] of 1962 but of course it differed in some details, especially the lens mount. Both cameras had a battery powered meter coupled to the shutter speed setting, with CdS photo resistor which looked through a separate bull's eye and didn't measure thru the [[lens]] yet. | [[Yashica]] 35mm SLR with built-in [[CdS|CdS cell]] light meter was introduced in 1964. The camera was a little alike the [[Minolta SR-7]] of 1962 but of course it differed in some details, especially the lens mount. Both cameras had a battery powered meter coupled to the shutter speed setting, with CdS photo resistor which looked through a separate bull's eye and didn't measure thru the [[lens]] yet. | ||
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Yashica 35mm SLR with built-in CdS cell light meter was introduced in 1964. The camera was a little alike the Minolta SR-7 of 1962 but of course it differed in some details, especially the lens mount. Both cameras had a battery powered meter coupled to the shutter speed setting, with CdS photo resistor which looked through a separate bull's eye and didn't measure thru the lens yet.
The camera has a focal plane shutter that supports speeds up to 1/1000 of second. It has an M42 screw mount. Original list price in 1964 with a Yashinon f/1.8 lens was $175 and with a DX f/1.4 lens was $225.
Links
- Instructions at M. Butkus Jr.'s [1]