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Yashica Electro 35 CC
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Photos by Sylvain Halgand text by JPHB et Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of JPHB. Last update 2021-11-17 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1971 to 1973.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7251

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Chronology of cameras Yashica 

Not yet translated into English

Le CC (pour Compact/Computer) annonce la couleur ; c'est un appareil compact, plus petit que ses prédécesseurs dans la série des Electro 35, doté d'un obturateur électronique.

La différence de taille est significative puisqu'elle représente une diminution du tiers. Le poids s'en ressent puisque le poids passe de 770 g pour l'Electro 35 à 550 pour le CC. Le changement d'objectif a permis ce gain. Le nouveau Yashinon DX est quasiment aussi lumineux mais pour un volume plus petit. En avril 1971, lors de sa présentation dans le cadre de la Photo Expo de Chicago, il fut le premier compact 24 x 36 avec objectif 35 mm à avoir une ouverture de 1,8.

Dans le viseur, deux diodes en forme de flèches horizontales ( une rouge et une jaune ) indiquent à l'opérateur le sens de rotation de la bague réglant l'ouverture du diaphragme. L'exposition est correcte lorsque les deux diodes sont éteintes. Il est toutefois regrettable que la vitesse choisie par le calculateur ne soit pas affichée.

Il n'y a pas de pose B ou T.

Yashica Electro 35 CC



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MascotteThe first name of this firm, founded in 1949 in the province of Nagano, was Yashima, name derived from Yoshihama which all 8 island of the Japanese nation. It will be then transformed into Yashinon, name which will be preserved for optics, its speciality. It will be itself derived and will become Yashica, in 1958.
The first produced cameras will be of 6 X 6 and 4 X 4 more or less copied from Rolleiflex.
In 1958, Yashica manufactured its first 24x36, rangefinder camera with fixed lens on an aesthetic basis of Contax inspiration: the 35. This camera will be the first of very a long lineage, made up of several series of 135 rage finder cameras with fixed lenses which will make its reputation.
In 1958, Yashica buys Nicca (ex- Nippon Cameras), which manufactures very beautiful copies of Leica, in screwmount M 39. Nicca has then, a very good reputation of quality. Between 1948 and 1957, more than 60,000 rangefinder cameras were produced, particularly for export.
Since 1949, these cameras are distributed in the USA by Sears & Roebuck of Chicago (Tower) and Peerless of NY (Peerlees). During this period, Nicca are primarily proposed with Nikon optics. Certain dealers, leave however the choice of optics, to their customers (Nikon, Canon, Steinheil…)
For Yashica, specialist in optics, buying Nicca would have to allow him to compete with Canon and Nikon on this market, by ensuring the industrial manufacturing of the bodies in the Nicca factory and optics in his own factory. The name of Nicca Camera Company Ltd will be kept.
On the basis of excellent Nicca 3F Type II - with cocking lever - will be manufactured in 1959, the very first Yashica rangefinder camera with interchangeable lens of the brand: the YE. It will be too expensive to produce and will be sold badly. Seeking to dissociate itself while saving money in manufacturing costs to fight against Canon, Yashica will introduce the superb YF, stamped Yashica and Nicca. Unfortunately, this splendid camera will fail by a rangefinder ridiculously small and unworthy of its other performances.
One saves money where one can… In any case the knell of uprange rangefinder camera sounded. The YF will be the last rangefinder camera with interchangeable objective of the brand.
Its comfortable financial situation and its strategic good choices (mounting 42 with screw…) will allow Yashica to pass without encumbers, the critical cape of the advent of the Single Lens Reflex camera.

In 1983, Yashica will merge with the Kyocera group. This group started in 1959, in Kyoto, as ceramics manufacturer. From the merge the Yashica cameras will bear also the Kyocera logo. In the middle of the Eighties, the distribution of the brand will be chaotic in France. It is finally Hasselblad France which will ensure the distribution.

Camera manufacturing stopped in 2005.





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