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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yashica/im back micro miirroless camera. Now comes news that Yashica will launch a Kickstarter campaign to produce the "smallest ...
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.
Basic digital compacts at pocket money prices are topping the worldwide bestseller lists, at times nudging bigger players ...
We’re nearly 50 years down the line since the launch of the epic and properly robust Yashica FX-3 35mm film camera. Something of a legend in its own lifetime, the camera has been (kind of) reborn for ...
Yashica launched their new FX-D digital compact cameras featuring film simulation modes on Kickstarter. Drawing on their classic 35mm heritage, the Yashica FX-D 100 and FX-D 300 cameras feature a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 cameras ...
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