Difference between revisions of "Yashica Zoomate 70Z"

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This compact and lightweight point & shoot for [[35mm film]] was introduced in 1995 (after [[Yashica]] had rebranded itself as [[Kyocera]]). As one of their [[Kyocera#Compact_35mm|Zoomate models]], it offers a lens zoomable between 38 and 70mm in focal length. It has a more rectangular body style than its curved-shell sibling the [[Yashica Zoomate 70|Zoomate 70]], which is otherwise similar.
 
This compact and lightweight point & shoot for [[35mm film]] was introduced in 1995 (after [[Yashica]] had rebranded itself as [[Kyocera]]). As one of their [[Kyocera#Compact_35mm|Zoomate models]], it offers a lens zoomable between 38 and 70mm in focal length. It has a more rectangular body style than its curved-shell sibling the [[Yashica Zoomate 70|Zoomate 70]], which is otherwise similar.
  
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Latest revision as of 04:59, 19 October 2023

This compact and lightweight point & shoot for 35mm film was introduced in 1995 (after Yashica had rebranded itself as Kyocera). As one of their Zoomate models, it offers a lens zoomable between 38 and 70mm in focal length. It has a more rectangular body style than its curved-shell sibling the Zoomate 70, which is otherwise similar.