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Yashica DX Kyocera Film Camera

The Yashica DX (sometimes associated with the Kyocera branding) is a 35 mm film camera from the late 20th century, produced by Yashica, a company known for its range of both high-end and consumer cameras. In the mid-1980s, Kyocera (Kyoto Ceramic Co., Ltd.) acquired Yashica, so cameras released under the Yashica brand during this period were often marketed alongside or under the Kyocera name.

 

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The **Yashica DX** (sometimes associated with the Kyocera branding) is a 35 mm film camera from the late 20th century, produced by Yashica, a company known for its range of both high-end and consumer cameras. In the mid-1980s, Kyocera (Kyoto Ceramic Co., Ltd.) acquired Yashica, so cameras released under the Yashica brand during this period were often marketed alongside or under the Kyocera name.

The Yashica DX series is relatively less documented, but here is some general information based on typical features of Yashica/Kyocera film cameras from that era:

### Possible Features of the Yashica DX Kyocera Film Camera:

– **Lens:** Likely equipped with a Yashica lens, known for sharp optics. It could feature a standard focal length lens (such as 38 mm to 50 mm) or possibly a zoom lens depending on the model variant.
– **Exposure Control:** The camera may offer either a fully automatic or a programmed exposure mode, which adjusts the shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure under various lighting conditions. Some models might also provide manual or semi-automatic modes.
– **Focus System:** Likely to feature an autofocus system, typical for point-and-shoot cameras of that period, ensuring sharp images without needing manual focus adjustments.
– **Built-In Flash:** A built-in electronic flash would have been a standard feature, with multiple modes such as auto, red-eye reduction, and fill-in flash for low-light situations.
– **Film Transport:** Likely to include motorized film advance and rewind for convenience, which was common in cameras from that time period.
– **Viewfinder:** An optical viewfinder for easy framing, possibly with information like focus or exposure indicators visible in the viewfinder.
– **Body Design:** Typically a compact and lightweight design, aimed at ease of carrying and handling. The materials used could range from metal to high-quality plastic for durability.

### Yashica/Kyocera Cameras in General:
Yashica cameras under Kyocera’s ownership were generally known for their durability, reliable electronics, and good lens quality, making them popular among casual photographers who wanted a dependable, easy-to-use camera with solid performance.

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