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The '''J-7''' was introduced by [[Yashica]] circa 1966, a continuation of the [[M42]]-lensed SLR series begun with the [[Yashica Pentamatic|Pentamatic]]. Like the [[Yashica J-3]] and its successors, the J-7 has a CdS meter cell mounted below the rewind crank, the final Yashica SLR to use this design. The [[Yashica TL|TL-Super]] introduced the following year offered TTL (through the lens) light metering instead.
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The '''J-7''' was introduced by [[Yashica]] circa 1966, a continuation of the [[M42]]-lensed SLR series begun with the [[Yashica Penta J|Penta J]]. Like the [[Yashica J-3]] and its successors, the J-7 has a CdS meter cell mounted below the rewind crank, the final Yashica SLR to use this design. The [[Yashica TL|TL-Super]] introduced the following year offered TTL (through the lens) light metering instead.
  
 
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The J-7 was introduced by Yashica circa 1966, a continuation of the M42-lensed SLR series begun with the Penta J. Like the Yashica J-3 and its successors, the J-7 has a CdS meter cell mounted below the rewind crank, the final Yashica SLR to use this design. The TL-Super introduced the following year offered TTL (through the lens) light metering instead.