35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No Exposure Compensation
1 x AA
1/120s
Built-In Flash
Overview

Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera is a fun and simple way to bring back the lost art of casual film photography. Sporting a colorful finish with bold Yashica branding across the front, the MF-1 is ready out of the box with everything you need to tell your story. It makes it easy for you to experience the magic of film with its versatile 31mm lens and built-in flash that ensures every scene is lit consistently. Owing to its relatively wide field of view, the 31mm captures as much of the world around you as possible, while its f/11 aperture keeps everything in focus. This reusable camera, equipped with an optical viewfinder, is optimized to shoot with ISO 400 film, and comes preloaded with a 35mm roll and one AA battery to power the flash.

SKU: GC113-YAS-SACMF1Y-GY

Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera

Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera is a fun and simple way to bring back the lost art of casual film photography. Sporting a colorful finish with bold Yashica branding across the front, the MF-1 is ready out of the box with everything you need to tell your story. It makes it easy for you to experience the magic of film with its versatile 31mm lens and built-in flash that ensures every scene is lit consistently. Owing to its relatively wide field of view, the 31mm captures as much of the world around you as possible, while its f/11 aperture keeps everything in focus. This reusable camera, equipped with an optical viewfinder, is optimized to shoot with ISO 400 film, and comes preloaded with a 35mm roll and one AA battery to power the flash.

Key Features:

Reusable

31mm f/11 Lens

Pre-Loaded Film Roll

Built-In Flash

Optical Viewfinder

What's in the Box:

Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera

Wrist Strap

35mm Film Roll

AA Battery

35mm
Optical Viewfinder
No Exposure Compensation
1 x AA
1/120s
Built-In Flash
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Product Overview

Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera is a fun and simple way to bring back the lost art of casual film photography. Sporting a colorful finish with bold Yashica branding across the front, the MF-1 is ready out of the box with everything you need to tell your story. It makes it easy for you to experience the magic of film with its versatile 31mm lens and built-in flash that ensures every scene is lit consistently. Owing to its relatively wide field of view, the 31mm captures as much of the world around you as possible, while its f/11 aperture keeps everything in focus. This reusable camera, equipped with an optical viewfinder, is optimized to shoot with ISO 400 film, and comes preloaded with a 35mm roll and one AA battery to power the flash.

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Key Features

35mm

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera uses 35mm film.

Optical Viewfinder

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera has a built-in optical viewfinder.

No Exposure Compensation

You have no control over exposure with the Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera other than the film you put in.

1 x AA

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera comes with one AA battery in the box.

1/120s

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera has a shutter speed of 1/120s.

Built-In Flash

The Yashica MF-1 Snapshot 35mm Film Camera has a Built-In Flash.

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