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Revision as of 09:11, 21 November 2022
Yashica YF, still carries the Nicca name image by Benjamin C (Image rights) |
The Yashica YF is an interchangeable-lens rangefinder produced by Yashica in 1959 after absorbing Nicca; it is based on the Nicca IIIL.
There are two shutter speed dials, the one on the top has speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/1000s, while the front dial has speeds from 1s to 1/30. The viewfinder has parallax corrected framelines at 50 and 100mm. The film loading and film advance is in the back of the camera.
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images by PF McFarland (Image rights) |
Yashica YF, Super-Yashinon f1,8/5cm lens. Images by yalluflex. (Image rights) |
Comparison of Yashica YE with Yashikor 5cm 1:2.8 and Yashica YF with Super-Yashinon 5cm 1:1.8 image by PF McFarland (Image rights) |