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− | The [[Yashica]] Penta J is a 1962 to 1964 [[SLR]] with interchangeable [[m42]] screw mount lenses. It was the first of a line of cameras that became known as the ''Yashica J series''; its successors are the J-3, J-5 and J-P. Not to be confused with the [[Yashica J]] rangefinder. | + | The '''[[Yashica]] Penta J''' is a 1962 to 1964 [[SLR]] with interchangeable [[m42]] screw mount lenses. It was the first of a line of cameras that became known as the ''Yashica J series''; its successors are the J-3, J-5 and J-P. Not to be confused with the [[Yashica J]] rangefinder. |
The Yashica Penta J has a 50mm F/2 Auto Yashinon lens with an [[m42]] screw thread. The camera has no internal exposure meter, but a clip-on meter that coules to the shutterspeed dial was available at the time. | The Yashica Penta J has a 50mm F/2 Auto Yashinon lens with an [[m42]] screw thread. The camera has no internal exposure meter, but a clip-on meter that coules to the shutterspeed dial was available at the time. |
Revision as of 14:51, 21 November 2006
The Yashica Penta J is a 1962 to 1964 SLR with interchangeable m42 screw mount lenses. It was the first of a line of cameras that became known as the Yashica J series; its successors are the J-3, J-5 and J-P. Not to be confused with the Yashica J rangefinder.
The Yashica Penta J has a 50mm F/2 Auto Yashinon lens with an m42 screw thread. The camera has no internal exposure meter, but a clip-on meter that coules to the shutterspeed dial was available at the time. Source: McKeown