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This compact and lightweight point & shoot for [[35mm film]] was introduced in 1998 (after [[Yashica]] had rebranded itself as [[Kyocera]]). As one of their [[Kyocera#Compact_35mm|Zoomate models]], it offers a 10-element, 9-group lens zoomable between 38 and 140mm in focal length. Sacrificed to maintain compactness is the [[Lens#Lens Speed|lens speed]]: f/6.2 at the wide setting, and f/11.7 at full telephoto. Thus use of the built-in electronic flash becomes mandatory in many situations. | This compact and lightweight point & shoot for [[35mm film]] was introduced in 1998 (after [[Yashica]] had rebranded itself as [[Kyocera]]). As one of their [[Kyocera#Compact_35mm|Zoomate models]], it offers a 10-element, 9-group lens zoomable between 38 and 140mm in focal length. Sacrificed to maintain compactness is the [[Lens#Lens Speed|lens speed]]: f/6.2 at the wide setting, and f/11.7 at full telephoto. Thus use of the built-in electronic flash becomes mandatory in many situations. | ||
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− | *[ | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100429021820/http://reviews.cnet.com/slr-photography/yashica-zoomate-140-date/1707-6503_7-31318119.html Specifications] (archived) from [https://www.cnet.com/ CNET reviews] |
− | + | *[http://www.brokencamera.club/blog/zoomate140 Yashica Zoomate 140 review] at [http://www.brokencamera.club/home the Broken Camera Club] | |
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 19 October 2023
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This compact and lightweight point & shoot for 35mm film was introduced in 1998 (after Yashica had rebranded itself as Kyocera). As one of their Zoomate models, it offers a 10-element, 9-group lens zoomable between 38 and 140mm in focal length. Sacrificed to maintain compactness is the lens speed: f/6.2 at the wide setting, and f/11.7 at full telephoto. Thus use of the built-in electronic flash becomes mandatory in many situations.
Links
- Specifications (archived) from CNET reviews
- Yashica Zoomate 140 review at the Broken Camera Club
With lens retracted image by Robin Claw (Image rights) |