Yashica Japan introduces 9.1-megapixel camera for $100

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Legendary Japanese camera maker made a comeback (at least in Nippon) last month, only to present two rather dull digital cameras.

The EZF924 [JP], however, can at least impress with its price tag: The 9.1-megapixel camera just costs $100. Other specs include: 2.4-inch TFT display, ISO range from 100 to 800, 43mm/F3.25 lens, 8x digital zoom, 16MB of internal memory, support of SD/SDHC cards (up to 8GB).

The new Yashica camera hits Japanese stores early next month. Foreign Yashica enthusiasts will likely have to turn to camera importers.

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