Yashica T Af. Yashica T AF Carl Zeiss 35mm 3.5 Introduced in 1984 as a premium point and shoot and the start of the Yashica T* line The prices people pay for some models in this series is enough to spin your head, but why? In today's review I take a look at the first model because it's the only one that sells for a price I was willing to pay.
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The prices people pay for some models in this series is enough to spin your head, but why? In today's review I take a look at the first model because it's the only one that sells for a price I was willing to pay. Take auto-focus, built in flash and a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens: encase it in a 1980's plastic brick and you have the Yashica TAF
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The prices people pay for some models in this series is enough to spin your head, but why? In today's review I take a look at the first model because it's the only one that sells for a price I was willing to pay. Unfortunately the flash doesn't seem to work which bums me out a bit Like all the cameras in the series it has a coated Tessar lens (hence T*) made by Carl Zeiss.The lens is covered until the shutter is depressed when it is automatically uncovered.
Yashica T / Yashica T AFD Carl Zeiss Tessar 35mm F3.5 / Etsy. If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of $3 to: M You can change your language preferences any time you like — just.
Yashica T AF (1985) mike eckman dot com. The Yashica T AF was the first camera in T* series of compact auto focus 35mm cameras made under the Yashica name by Kyocera.Like the later cameras a Kyocera branded version (Kyocera T AF) was also made Discover incredible analogue photos shot with the Yashica T AF-D