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Yashica

Yashica FX-D S300 50MP 4K Ultra HD Digital Film Simulation Camera W/ EVF, Black

Now: $569.99
SKU:
ACE82999
UPC:
4582712711147

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Description

About Yashica FX-D S300

The film advance lever is an active part of your YASHICA FX-D creative workflow.

In Film Simulation Mode, after every single shot you capture, you will need to fully wind the film advance lever: guide the lever ahead until it reaches its stop and you hear a soft click. Without this winding action, the shutter will not release for your next shot.

By reintroducing this classic analog motion, FX-D invites you to slow down and be truly present in the moment. Each pull of the lever transforms fosters a deeper connection with your subject and the scene before you. It's a subtle yet powerful reminder to pause before every shot, which significantly enhances the unique "film experience" at the very heart of this innovative digital camera.

In Digital Mode, capture swiftly and effortlessly with instant shooting. This shooting mode is perfect for those moments when you need quick reactions, or when you prefer the straightforward workflow of digital photography.

Select your desired digital shooting options, such as Program (P) and SCN (Scene), with the Mode dial for the ideal shooting setting. The camera also offers various filters in Digital Mode, allowing you to instantly add creative flair to your images.

FX-D S300 - 50MP high-resolution with an EVF, built for professionals who look for a complete and immersive digital-analog-simulated camera experience. DNG format supported. Its camera body comes in an elegant, sleek, full black design.

Yashica FX-D S300 Features

  • Film advance lever brings back the tactile feel of classic analog shooting
  • Film Simulation Mode slows you down, enhancing mindfulness with every shot
  • Digital Mode enables fast, effortless shooting for quick, spontaneous moments
  • Choose Program or Scene modes for ideal shooting flexibility and creativity
  • 50MP FX-D S300 with EVF offers immersive digital-analog photography in DNG

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