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Yashica Diary

Kyocera·1978·Camera

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The Yashica Diary is a 35 mm viewfinder camera made by Yashica in 1978.[1] The camera has an unnamed, coated 38 mm f/2.8 lens, a Tessar-type according to Japanese collector 'Minocat',[2] with scale focusing by zone symbols. It has only programmed automatic exposure, with a CdS meter cell mounted inside the filter ring, and shutter speeds from 1/60 to 1/360 second. A needle meter scale, showing what aperture will be used, is visible in the brightline viewfinder, and a red low-light warning lamp i

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