Tuesday, May 20, 2008

往得到yashica的旅途


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Walked to Samy's cameras to get a few lens filters for the 52x58mm

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introducing the"Yashica 24/2.8 ML"
Lens/groups: 9/8
Minimum focus: 0.3 m
Minimum aperture: 16
Angular field: 82°
Filter: 62 mm
Size: 48.5 x 65 mm
Weight: 285 g
Focal length: 24.0 mm


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Brief History about this camera:The company began in December, 1949 in Nagano, Japan,
when the Yashima Seiki Company was founded with an initial investment of $566.By June 1953 had introduced their first complete camera, the Yashimaflex, a twin-lens reflex (TLR) medium-format camera designed for 6x6cm rollfilm. The Yashimaflex and successive cameras used lenses sourced from the Tomioka Optical Works, beginning a relationship that would last for years. Also in 1953, the company’s name was changed to Yashima Optical Industry Company, Ltd.

In 1957, Yashima founded Yashica, Inc., a subsidiary arm in New York City to manage marketing efforts in the USA. 1957 also marked the introduction of a popular new TLR camera series, the Yashica Mat line. During the next year and a half, Yashima continued to grow, with 1,982 employees by 1958. Later in 1958, Yashima changed its name to Yashica Company, Ltd, when it acquired the Nicca Camera Company, Ltd. The Nicca acquisition was fortuitous, greatly expanding the company’s market into 35mm film cameras.

The Yashica Pentamatic, an advanced, modern 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera with a proprietary bayonet-mount and interchangeable lenses, was introduced in 1959. As before, Yashica continued to source its lenses from the Tomioka Optical factory. Around 1960-61, Yashica made yet another important acquisition, the Zunow Optical Industry Co. Ltd. Though a small company, Zunow had become well-known for its limited production of a very advanced SLR camera, along with several high-quality, fast lens designs.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice camera!!

Anonymous said...

nice camera!!