BUNDLE INCLUDES

YASHICA FX-3 CAMERA with Yashica Lens ML ZOOM 42-75mm Attached with Strap

Lens 2: No. 936592 JCPenney MC AUTO ZOOM 1:3.9

Lens 3: Yashica Lens ML Zoom 80-200mm 1:4 dual lens covers

Lens 4: Canon 52 mm Haze - 1 USA with cap in Case & Strap

Lens 5: Sigma Achromatic Macro Lens

Lens 6: Soligore Auto Tele Converter 2X to fit Canon FD Made in Japan Cap & Case

Green Lowepro Nova 3 Camera Bag





The FX-3 was a very popular, manually-operated, 35mm single lens reflex camera, released by Yashica in 1979. It has a vertical metal-bladed mechanical focal plane shutter with speeds up to 1/1000, an exposure meter with a simple 3-LED reading in the viewfinder, and no automatic metering or focusing modes. The camera is very compact and lightweight for an SLR design, and weighs about 1 pound (450 grams). One of the camera's greatest attributes is that it will accept all manual-focus Contax/Yashica lenses, including the superb Carl Zeiss T* lenses intended for the Contax line. The FX-3 was available only in black, though there was also an otherwise identical FX-7 model that came in a chrome finish.


In 1984 the FX-3 was replaced by the FX-3 Super, that added a vestigial grip to the body, a flash-ready indicator in the finder, and moved the meter switch to the shutter release button. It too was only sold in black finish. Kyocera (which had acquired Yashica in 1983) released the FX-7 Super in 1985, exactly the same camera finished in chrome.