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Digital Camera World on MSNThe Yashica FX-D 100 looks like a film camera, but it’s hiding digital guts – and an unexpected priceThe Yashica FX-D 100 and 300 look like film SLRs, but they actually have fixed lenses and small digital sensors ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNWhy We’re Not Trusting The Yashica FX-D100 and FX-D300Today’s biggest camera releases often focus on clinical sharpness, blazing fast autofocusing speeds, and the ability to ...
The Yashica digiFilm has already quintupled its Kickstarter goal, earning over $650,000 to date, with 39 days still left in the campaign. If you're interested, remember that Kickstarter projects ...
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 ...
After getting bought in 1983 by Kyocera, which abandoned the brand name in 2005, Japan’s legendary camera maker Yashica makes an unexpected comeback. Tokyo-based Exemode [JP] will sell digital ...
Yashica, a film camera company based in Japan that was actively producing cameras until 2003, recently launched a new website, a teaser video — and a smartphone camera lens. A teaser video ...
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 ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 13 years, which has given me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the ...
The Yashica Night Vision is a crowdfunded digital camera that uses infrared, not visible light, to see. This allows the camera to record an image in as little as 0.0037lux, from 66 to 164 feet (20 ...
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