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− | + | The '''Yashica Zoomate 80''' is a compact and lightweight point & shoot for [[35mm film]] introduced in 1999 (after [[Yashica]] had rebranded itself as [[Kyocera]]). As one of their [[Kyocera#Compact_35mm|Zoomate models]] it offers a 6-element lens zoomable between 38 and 80mm in focal length. Another name variation was called '''Yashica Elite 80 Zoom'''. | |
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*[http://reviews.cnet.com/slr-photography/yashica-zoomate-80-point/1707-6503_7-30234402.html Zoomate 80 specifications] from [http://reviews.cnet.com/CNET_Archive/1710-5-0.html CNET reviews archive] | *[http://reviews.cnet.com/slr-photography/yashica-zoomate-80-point/1707-6503_7-30234402.html Zoomate 80 specifications] from [http://reviews.cnet.com/CNET_Archive/1710-5-0.html CNET reviews archive] | ||
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The Yashica Zoomate 80 is a compact and lightweight point & shoot for 35mm film introduced in 1999 (after Yashica had rebranded itself as Kyocera). As one of their Zoomate models it offers a 6-element lens zoomable between 38 and 80mm in focal length. Another name variation was called Yashica Elite 80 Zoom.
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