Are Yashica cameras any good?

The Yashica Y35 isn’t to terrible of a camera; but it’s surely difficult to wrap your head around. On top of that, the Yashica Y35 shoots only JPEG images. This will most closely emulate the experience that the modern film shooter does: shooting the film, processing them at a lab and then getting the scans back.

What happened Yashica camera?

In 2003, as digital photography took hold of the industry, Kyocera stopped production of its Contax, Yashica, and Kyocera-branded cameras, both film and digital. The Yashica brand was then sold off to a Hong Kong-based company called MF Jebsen Group in 2008. The Yashica Electro 35 GSN, a 35mm rangefinder camera.

Is the Yashica T4 weatherproof?

This camera is also weatherproof which is a very nice touch. Like many cameras in my collection, I found the Yashica T4 Super D at a thrift store mixed in with a dozen or so worthless point-and-shoots.

Is Yashica T3 good?

There is no denying it – the Yashica T3 takes good pictures, and the image quality is great. And you get everything in a small and light package, and you can take the camera with you even when its raining. Overall, the Yashica T3 is maybe the best snapshot camera I have – but for more, I find it lacking some features.

Are Yashica cameras still made?

Yashica is a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, originally active from 1949 until 2005 when its then-owner, Kyocera, ceased production. In 2008, the Yashica name reappeared on cameras produced by the Hong Kong-based MF Jebsen Group….Yashica.

Type Kabushiki gaisha
Website Yashica’s current website

Is medium format better?

Advantages of Using a Medium Format Camera The larger image area on medium format cameras can produce around 70% bigger and higher resolution photos compared to those taken with full-frame cameras.