Difference between revisions of "Yashica Twintec AF"
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* Tele: 53 mm f/6 (6 elements/6 groups). | * Tele: 53 mm f/6 (6 elements/6 groups). | ||
* Shutter: 1/50–1/500 s. | * Shutter: 1/50–1/500 s. | ||
− | * Focus: Infrared autofocus | + | * Focus: Infrared autofocus. |
* Flash: Built-in. | * Flash: Built-in. | ||
* Film speed: 100/200/400 ([[DX code]]d films). | * Film speed: 100/200/400 ([[DX code]]d films). |
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The Yashica Twintec AF also branded by Kyocera in Japan, is a 1991 compact camera with two focal lengths: 33 and 53 mm. Compared to its predecessor, the Yashica DF-100 AF, it has a slightly shorter focal length, a slightly smaller aperture at wide mode and a wider aperture in tele mode, as well as being slightly smaller and lighter. The shutter is no longer locked to a single speed. A switch makes the lens move outward from its retracted 33 mm position while inserting three extra elements to achieve a greater focal length. A standout feature is the waist finder (similar to the Yashica T4 on the top. Its price upon release was 29 800 yen.
In some markets, it was sold (with a slight body restyling) as the Yashica EZ Dual 35.