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The Yashica '''Samurai Z''' and '''Z-L''' were introduced in 1989 by [[Kyocera]], continuing the series begun with the [[Yashica Samurai X3.0|Samurai X3.0]] and [[Yashica Samurai X4.0|X4.0]] but in a slightly smaller and lighter body. The '''Z-L''' version was notable as being functionally identical to the Samurai Z, but with its handgrip and controls reversed for use by left-handed photographers. | The Yashica '''Samurai Z''' and '''Z-L''' were introduced in 1989 by [[Kyocera]], continuing the series begun with the [[Yashica Samurai X3.0|Samurai X3.0]] and [[Yashica Samurai X4.0|X4.0]] but in a slightly smaller and lighter body. The '''Z-L''' version was notable as being functionally identical to the Samurai Z, but with its handgrip and controls reversed for use by left-handed photographers. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | *[http://www.subclub.org/shop/ | + | *[http://www.subclub.org/shop/yashsam.htm Yashica Samurai half-frame models] at [http://www.subclub.org/index.htm The Sub Club] |
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/geodesign/4362770731/ Yashica Z2] with side cover removed for backup battery replacement, by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/geodesign/ geo.grafistas] on Flickr. | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/geodesign/4362770731/ Yashica Z2] with side cover removed for backup battery replacement, by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/geodesign/ geo.grafistas] on Flickr. | ||
+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/yashica/yashica_samurai_z/yashica_samurai_z.htm Yashica Samurai Z User manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
In Chinese: | In Chinese: | ||
*[http://blog.dcview.com/article.php?a=ATkDYFEyU2c%3D Yashica Samurai series] (with photographs illustrating relative sizes) from [http://www.dcview.com/ DCView.com] | *[http://blog.dcview.com/article.php?a=ATkDYFEyU2c%3D Yashica Samurai series] (with photographs illustrating relative sizes) from [http://www.dcview.com/ DCView.com] | ||
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[[Category:Nobility|Samurai]] | [[Category:Nobility|Samurai]] | ||
− | [[Category:Kyocera]] | + | [[Category:Kyocera|Samurai Z]] |
− | [[Category: Yashica|Samurai Z]] | + | [[Category:Yashica|Samurai Z]] |
[[Category: Japanese half-frame]] | [[Category: Japanese half-frame]] | ||
[[Category: Half-frame SLR]] | [[Category: Half-frame SLR]] | ||
+ | [[Category:S|Samurai Z Yashica]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Y]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1989]] |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 22 October 2023
Samurai Z (red star not original) image by doyoubleedlikeme (Image rights) |
The Yashica Samurai Z and Z-L were introduced in 1989 by Kyocera, continuing the series begun with the Samurai X3.0 and X4.0 but in a slightly smaller and lighter body. The Z-L version was notable as being functionally identical to the Samurai Z, but with its handgrip and controls reversed for use by left-handed photographers.
Other new features in the Z/Z-L were faster sequence shooting (claimed to reach 4.5 frames per second); plus double-exposure and intervalometer options. The zoom range was only 3x, as with the original Samurai; and the Z's 25–75 mm zoom was slower, at f/4.0–5.6 to help reduce body size. The electronic flash pops up, rather than having a fixed diffuser as on the earlier Samurais.
The Samurai Z2 and Z2-L were subsequent 1990 versions, omitting some of the advanced features. Evidently these were less popular, as information about them is scarce. Some sources report a faster lens, but available photos of the Z2 do not appear to support this.
By 1990 there was also a short-lived Yashica Samurai V-70, an electronic still-video camera with a similar body style.
Links
- Yashica Samurai half-frame models at The Sub Club
- Yashica Z2 with side cover removed for backup battery replacement, by geo.grafistas on Flickr.
- Yashica Samurai Z User manual at Butkus.org
In Chinese:
- Yashica Samurai series (with photographs illustrating relative sizes) from DCView.com
RIght- and left-handed versions advertised in 1989 |