
Yashica 350 AF
Yashica · Japan · 1987 · 135 film
The Yashica 350 AF, introduced in 1987, represents a typical entry-level 35mm autofocus camera aimed at the amateur photography market during the late 1980s. As part of Yashica's consumer lineup, it offered automated functions like autofocus and automatic exposure to simplify shooting for beginners. Constructed primarily of plastic and featuring a fixed zoom lens (likely 35-70mm, though specifics aren't detailed here), it prioritized affordability and ease of use over sophisticated features or premium materials. Its design followed the established aesthetic and functional blueprint of contemporary budget compact cameras, serving as a practical tool for casual snapshooters rather than a significant technological departure.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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