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The '''Yashica YF''' is an interchangeable-lens rangefinder produced by [[Yashica]] in 1959 after absorbing [[Nicca]]; it is based on the [[Nicca IIIL]].
  
An interchangeable-lens rangefinder produced by [[Yashica]] in 1959 after absorbing [[Nicca]]; based on the [[Nicca IIIL]].
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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.
  
There are two shutter speed dials, 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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==Links==
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* [http://www.kuroneko-camera.com/cameras/yashica_yf.html Yashica YF Profile] at [http://www.kuroneko-camera.com/index.html Keiro Neko Camera]
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|| Yashica YF, Super-Yashinon f1,8/5cm lens.<br><small>Images by {{image author|yalluflex}}. </small>{{with permission}}
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|image_text= Comparison of Yashica YE with Yashikor 5cm 1:2.8 and Yashica YF with Super-Yashinon 5cm 1:1.8
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== Links ==
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* [http://leica-copies-japan.com/YE&YF.html#yfmanual Yashica YF User manual] at [http://leica-copies-japan.com/index.html Leica Copies Japan]
  
[[Category:Japanese 35mm rangefinder]] [[Category:Yashica]] [[Category:Nicca]] [[Category:Y]] [[Category:39mm screw mount]]
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[[Category:Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
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[[Category:Yashica|YF]]
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 20 October 2023

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.



images by PF McFarland (Image rights)



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