Yashica
Explore 8 Yashica vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Rangefinder
- Electro 35 (1965–1977) — Designed for ease of use and reliable performance, it combines a high-speed lens with aperture-priority automatic exp.... Full specifications and review.
- Electro 35 G — Yashica Electro 35 G (1968) — 45mm f/1.7 rangefinder with aperture-priority auto-exposure. Loved for its lens, haunted by the Pad of Death.
- Electro 35 GS — Yashica Electro 35 GS (1970–1973) — 45mm f/1.7 rangefinder with Copal shutter and aperture-priority automation. A heavy, smart, and now-affordable slice of Japanese camera history.
- Electro 35 GSN (1973-1977) — It combines compact design with fully electronic, aperture-priority automatic exposure and features a built-in hot sh.... Full specifications and review.
Slr
- FX-3 (1979-1985) — Step into the golden age of analog photography with the Yashica FX-3—a no-nonsense, fully manual 35mm SLR that brought serious optics within reach of
- FX-D (1981-1985) — Step into the early 1980s, and you’ll find the Yashica FX-D quietly bridging two eras: the rugged mechanical SLRs of the past and the electronic age
- Penta J (1962-1965) — The Yashica Penta J burst onto the scene in 1962 as Yashica’s bold debut in the 35mm SLR world—a no-frills, all-metal workhorse built for photographers
- TL Electro-X (1968-1974) — Overview Introduced in 1970 and produced until approximately 1974, the Yashica TL Electro-X was a pivotal model in Ya.... Full specifications and review.
Tlr
- Mat-124 (1968-1970) — The Yashica Mat-124 is a twin-lens reflex (TLR) medium format camera produced by Yashica from 1968 to 1970. It represents a transitional model in
- Mat-124G (1970-1986) — It represents the culmination of Yashica’s TLR development, combining high build quality, precision optics, and one o.... Full specifications and review.
Other Models
- Yashica — Vintage Camera — Explore 8 Yashica vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
- Electro 35 (1965–1977) — Designed for ease of use and reliable performance, it combines a high-speed lens with aperture-priority automatic exp.... Full specifications and review.
- Electro 35 G — Yashica Electro 35 G (1968) — 45mm f/1.7 rangefinder with aperture-priority auto-exposure. Loved for its lens, haunted by the Pad of Death.
- Electro 35 GS — Yashica Electro 35 GS (1970–1973) — 45mm f/1.7 rangefinder with Copal shutter and aperture-priority automation. A heavy, smart, and now-affordable slice of Japanese camera history.
- Electro 35 GSN (1973-1977) — It combines compact design with fully electronic, aperture-priority automatic exposure and features a built-in hot sh.... Full specifications and review.
- FX-3 (1979-1985) — Step into the golden age of analog photography with the Yashica FX-3—a no-nonsense, fully manual 35mm SLR that brought serious optics within reach of
- FX-D (1981-1985) — Step into the early 1980s, and you’ll find the Yashica FX-D quietly bridging two eras: the rugged mechanical SLRs of the past and the electronic age
- Mat-124 (1968-1970) — The Yashica Mat-124 is a twin-lens reflex (TLR) medium format camera produced by Yashica from 1968 to 1970. It represents a transitional model in
- Mat-124G (1970-1986) — It represents the culmination of Yashica’s TLR development, combining high build quality, precision optics, and one o.... Full specifications and review.
- Penta J (1962-1965) — The Yashica Penta J burst onto the scene in 1962 as Yashica’s bold debut in the 35mm SLR world—a no-frills, all-metal workhorse built for photographers
- TL Electro-X (1968-1974) — Overview Introduced in 1970 and produced until approximately 1974, the Yashica TL Electro-X was a pivotal model in Ya.... Full specifications and review.