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http://www.subclub.org/shop/yashica.htm
找到的资料,不过是英文的。还是猜读了一下:1962年产,镜头28MM、F2.8~22、快门速度1/30秒~1/250秒,有B门,闪光灯速度1/30秒,感光度ASA10~800。
Yashica Sequelle, 1962, 18x24mm,,日本第一款电子电池驱动135相机,重 850g,带Yashinon 2.8/2.8cm镜头, Seikosha-L 快门, 罕见。
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Yashica Sequelle (1962) A vertically-styled camera that looks similar to an 8mm movie camera -- only wider. It had a 28mm, manually-focusing (f2.8-22) lens with idiot symbols instead of feet/meter distance marks. The exposure system is metered-manual. First, the film speed (10 to 800) is dialed into selenium meter. When the camera is pointed at the subject the meter displays a number in a window on top of the camera. This number is then dialed into an "exposure" ring on the lens. The shutter speeds (1/30 - 1/250) are set when the film speed is dialed in, and then aperture fine-tunes the exposure. For flash use, the "exposure" ring around the lens is set to the "FLASH" mark and a separate lever allows you to select the desired f-stop. The shutter is 1/30 for flash use. The exposure ring also has a B setting which allows manually setting the f-stop. This is the same set-up that the original Canon Demi half-frame used. No manual settings of the shutter speed, except B and FLASH (1/30). The Sequelle also sported a battery-powered, built-in motor drive for advancing the film. Viewing was through a pop-up sports finder. Tripod socket, cable release socket and PC contact built in. No built-in flash shoe. In order to use the camera you'll need the motor-drive battery holder which takes three AA batteries and fits into the back of the camera where film normally goes. You'll also need the special film take-up spool, which slides into the side of the camera with the film. Apparently a rare version with a 45mm (f4.5) lens was made for police use, although in all other respects it is the same camera.
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