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It's been quite a while since we've heard from once famous Japanese camera maker Yashica. It's finally jumping back into the scene but in the oddest way possible, through Kickstarter. It's pitching a ...
After a month filled with elusive video and photo teasers, Yashica has finally taken the wraps off its anticipated “Unprecedented” camera. The Y35 is a hybrid device that captures digital images using ...
Since film photography’s re-emergence among enthusiast photographers, manufacturers have been trying to mix the best of film and digital into a single camera, with attempts from digital cameras with ...
Photographers looking to mix both retro 35mm and digital photography may be interested in a new digital film system which has been created by YASHICA based in Tokyo, Japan. Watch the video below to ...
Yashica has announced a new digital camera that uses "DigiFilm" which you need to put in the camera to switch between different ISO speeds and camera settings.
The Yashica digiFilm Y35 is a new digital camera offering a similar shooting experience as an old film camera. Featuring a 1/3.2"-type 14-megapixel sensor, a 35mm (eq.) f/2.8 lens, a built-in ...
The slightly clunkily named Yashica - I’m Back claims it is the world’s smallest mirrorless camera and is already fully funded with plenty of time to go. Some of you may be familiar with the Yashica ...
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