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Yashica’s trendy retro compact cameras will soon be available from retailers, not crowdfunding
Yashica made headlines when the brand launched a Kickstarter for a series of compact retro cameras that include film presets and even a retro “film” advance lever. But the Yashica FX-D, FX-D300, and ...
While I mostly shoot digital, I still use my old film camera quite a bit. It's starting to fall apart though, especially the back door is a bit loose and sometimes springs open. Very inconvenient for ...
Yashica has unveiled a new camera on Kickstarter that seems to offer the worst parts of both film and digital cameras. The digiFilm camera forces you to load a film-like cartridge that sets the look ...
In light of the new Yashica FX-D Kickstarter due to kick off in the not-so-distant future, I was reminded by an excellent YouTube video from James Warner (@snappiness) that this isn’t the first time ...
A resurgence in analog photography has already brought once-dead lenses back to life for pairing with digital sensors, like the options from Meyer-Optik, Glaukar and Voigtlander — and now one more ...
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 ...
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 ...
I have a friend in a small financial bind, and he's looking to sell his Yashica 108 MP with a Yashica 28 - 80mm f 3.9/4.9 lens. He's stating he paid around $600 new, and is looking to get about $200.
If you’re still rolling with the film method, or just have an archive you want to convert to digital, Yashica’s got you covered. Instead of using a big flatbed scanner you can get one of these smaller ...
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