![]() In 1970 Yashica decided to raise the ISO to keep up with the advancements in film. ![]() ![]() Then in 1969 the 35GT, which was just a black version of the G. In 1968 they came out with the 35G with ISO 12-500. The original Electro 35 from 1966-1968 had ASA/ISO speeds of 12-400. There have been several different variations and two colors. Yashica became well known for their electronic expertise after this. It has an electronic magnet in the shutter that gave it it’s name. (The Yashica Electro Half, released in 1965, was a half frame camera that was the first electronic Japanese commercially available camera). The Yashica Electro 35 was the first full frame electronically controlled camera when it came out in 1966.
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