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It has versions in the colors black, yellow and red.
 
It has versions in the colors black, yellow and red.
  
The MF-3 is a [[viewfinder camera]] for [[35mm film]]. It has a [[fixed-focus]] 38mm f3.5lens with a focus range of 1.5m to infinity. It has manual exposure in its non-flash mode. Users select an aperture with the "weather symbol ring" on the lens barrel. The [[CdS]] meter cell above the lens inside the [[filter thread]] will trigger a warning light in a low light situation indicating the flash should be used. Two AA batteries power the meter and the flash.
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The MF-3 is a [[viewfinder camera]] for [[35mm film]]. It has a [[fixed-focus]] 38mm f3.5lens with a focus range of 1.5m to infinity.
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It has manual exposure in its non-flash mode. Users select an aperture with the "weather symbol ring" on the lens barrel. The [[CdS]] meter cell above the lens inside the [[filter thread]] will trigger a warning light in a low light situation indicating the flash should be used.
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Two AA batteries power the meter and the flash.
  
 
*Lens: 38mm, f/3.5, 3 elements in 3 groups
 
*Lens: 38mm, f/3.5, 3 elements in 3 groups

Revision as of 17:38, 2 March 2010

Introduced in the market in 1985, the MF-3 was the first Yashica camera produced only in Brazil where 1.2 million units were manufactured.

It has versions in the colors black, yellow and red.

The MF-3 is a viewfinder camera for 35mm film. It has a fixed-focus 38mm f3.5lens with a focus range of 1.5m to infinity.

It has manual exposure in its non-flash mode. Users select an aperture with the "weather symbol ring" on the lens barrel. The CdS meter cell above the lens inside the filter thread will trigger a warning light in a low light situation indicating the flash should be used.

Two AA batteries power the meter and the flash.

  • Lens: 38mm, f/3.5, 3 elements in 3 groups
  • Aperture: f/4-f/22
  • Shutter: Mechanical with a fixed speed of 1/125
  • Film Speed Settings: 100, 200, 400, and 1000 ASA.
  • Flash: GN 12



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