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− | The '''Lynx 14''' is a solid and impressive (but far from small) [[rangefinder camera]] introduced by [[Yashica]] in 1965. Its unmissable highlight is an unusually [[Lens#Lens_Speed|fast]] f/1.4 fixed Yashinon lens, in a useful wide-normal 4.5 cm focal length. This monster takes 58mm filters, and protrudes quite a bit from the front of the camera. (For those willing to sacrifice a half-stop of speed for a somewhat smaller alternative, Yashica offered the [[Yashica Lynx 5000|Lynx 5000]]. | + | The '''Lynx 14''' is a solid and impressive (but far from small) [[rangefinder camera]] introduced by [[Yashica]] in 1965. Its unmissable highlight is an unusually [[Lens#Lens_Speed|fast]] f/1.4 fixed Yashinon lens, in a useful wide-normal 4.5 cm focal length. This monster takes 58mm filters, and protrudes quite a bit from the front of the camera. (For those willing to sacrifice a half-stop of speed for a somewhat smaller alternative, Yashica offered the [[Yashica Lynx 5000|Lynx 5000]].) |
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The Lynx 14 is a solid and impressive (but far from small) rangefinder camera introduced by Yashica in 1965. Its unmissable highlight is an unusually fast f/1.4 fixed Yashinon lens, in a useful wide-normal 4.5 cm focal length. This monster takes 58mm filters, and protrudes quite a bit from the front of the camera. (For those willing to sacrifice a half-stop of speed for a somewhat smaller alternative, Yashica offered the Lynx 5000.)
Links
- Yashica Lynx 14 on Karen Nakamura's Photoethnography
- Yashica Lynx 14 at Stephen Gandy's CameraQuest