YASHICA OPTICAL OPTICAL ZoomMate 165 Compact 35mm Camera
Product Description:
Zoomate 165EF lets you capture rich detailed images at every focal length. It combines compact size, light weight and a host of advanced features that will allow you to capture images rivaling cameras many times its cost! From Wide Angle to Telephoto to breathtaking Panoramic, the Zoomate 165EF is the only camera you'll need to take along on your next photo adventure! And now with the exclusive Super Flash option, your photography can be taken to a higher level!There are two very important benefits when using the Super Flash that attaches to the side of the camera via a hot shoe connection.Red Eye Reduction - the problem of "red eye" is common with today's small point and shoot cameras, due to the close distance between the camera's lens and built-in flash. By attaching the Super Flash, the problem of "red eye" is virtually eliminated. Extended Flash Range - today's small zoom cameras have a limited flash output. However, by using the Super Flash, you can dramatically increase illumination, enough to brighten up almost any room.Flash range with Super Flash ISO 100: 38mm: 0.9m/2.9ft. - 5.9m/19.3ft., 165mm: 1.1m /6.2ft. - 3.1m/10.1ft.; ISO 400 38mm: 0.9m/2.9ft. - 11.8m/38.7ft., 165mm: 1.1m /6.2ft. - 4.8m/20.3ft.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Advanced, State-Of-The-Art Auto Focus System
- Programmed automatic exposure modes
- The world is wonderful and wide AND MIGHTY BIG!
- That's why this Yashica ZoomMate 165 Point-&-Shoot 35mm Camera is a top choice for you
- It has a built-in 38mm to 165mm zoom lens that captures wide landscapes while also being able to bring distant objects and beings close enough that you can almost touch them
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Kyocera
- EAN: 0067215015878
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- Label: KYOCERA
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: KYOCERA
- Model: 165EF
- MPN: Z65D1
- NumberOfItems: 1
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: KYOCERA
- Studio: KYOCERA
- UPC: 067215015878
Customer Reviews 

great camera
2003-12-06I bought this to replace my kodak KE60 that died after 2 1/2 years, and cost me about 3 times the cost. after the first few rolls, i was getting shots that compared to my Yashica Fx-103. I didn't fully realize it untill after i was orginizing the thousands of pics i have in my apartment that shots from the kodak wound up sitting next to the ones from this camera, and it was well beyond the images from the kodak. I actully think less of the kodak now. and i used to think it was a great camera.
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