Yashica Returns With Three Compact Cameras

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Picture above is the Yashica AV1400-HD .

The Yashica company disappeared since it was bought by Kyocera in 1983 and was told to stop making cameras in 2005.
Well,the Japanese camera company is back .
On November 2, 2007, it came back from the dead and showed a few promising compact digital cameras at the Imaging Expo in Singapore.
Including the 14-megapixel Yashica AV1400-HD model, which is probably the largest seen on a compact camera.
The company did not reveal any more details on it than what you see on the face of the camera above nonetheless it will be available for the Christmas holidays.
Yashica also presented two other digital cameras where specs are a bit more plentiful :the EZ8032 and EZ7033 models.
They are two decently slim shooters, with a polish design.
The EZ8032 boasts of 8.2 megapixels, a 2.5-inch LCD, and thickness of 22 mm.
While the EZ7033 packs an interesting 7.2 megapixels, along with a 3-inch screen, a 3x optical zoom, and an even slimmer thickness of just 18.5 mm.
For the Yashica fans Both the EZ7033 and the the EZ7032 cameras are priced at $584 and are now available.



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