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Yashica TL Electro X ITS
Yashica · Japan · 1974 · 135 film
The Yashica TL Electro X ITS represents the Japanese manufacturer's entry into the competitive 35mm SLR market of the mid-1970s. As part of Yashica's SLR lineup, it likely featured the typical elements of cameras from this era: a through-the-lens viewing system, manual focus with a split-image rangefinder or microprism, and shutter priority exposure automation suggested by the "Electro" designation. The camera would have accepted standard M42 screw-mount lenses, making it compatible with a wide range of third-party optics. Yashica positioned itself as an affordable alternative to premium Japanese brands, offering competent performance at a more accessible price point during a time when 35mm photography was rapidly becoming mainstream.
Introduced alongside competing models from Canon, Minolta, and Pentax, the TL Electro X ITS would have appealed to photography enthusiasts and serious amateurs seeking reliable equipment without the premium price tags of established professional systems. The inclusion of "ITS" in the model designation might indicate specific features or variants within the TL series, though without additional details it's difficult to specify its exact place among contemporaries. The camera exemplifies the technological convergence happening in the early 1970s, where electronic exposure control became increasingly common across manufacturers, making advanced photography more accessible to the general public.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |



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