Eye-level finder design of a YASHICA film SLR camera!
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In this issue, we take a look at the eye-level finder design of YASHICA’s 1978 manual-focus film SLR camera.
YASHICA FRⅡ (Reference product)
This is a film manual focus SLR camera with a steel silver body.
The body’s eye-level finder has a straight-edge design, with each corner treated smooth.
Viewed from the side, the manufacturer’s logo face is an independent shape with a slightly steeper angle from there to the top and a more gradual angle to the rear.
The accessory shoe (strobe bracket) is horizontal.
It is neatly viewed from behind at an angle.
An easy-to-viewfinder is installed.
This time we introduced the eye-level finder of Yashica’s manual focus SLR camera released in 1978.
The maker’s logo section is independent, which gives the camera a more luxurious look.
The good design of the eye-level finder makes the entire body tighter and has a high presence.
I will continue to write columns about designs and unusual features of film cameras that interest me, so please look forward to them!
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