Retro Digital Camera Offers Analog Shooting Style
Summary
The Yashica FX-D S300 is a digital camera designed to resemble a 1970s film camera, based on the legendary Yashica FX-3. It offers users a choice between a standard digital shooting style and an 'analog' mode, complete with a non-functional film advance lever. Despite its retro aesthetics and dual shooting modes, the camera's image quality is considered mediocre, and it utilizes a 1/1.56-inch image sensor typical of mobile phones. The FX-D S300 is the most expensive in its range, featuring a viewfinder, unlike its less-equipped siblings.
Key points
- The Yashica FX-D S300 digitally captures images but features a retro design mimicking 1970s film cameras.
- It offers 'digital' and 'analog' shooting modes, including a simulated film advance lever.
- Image quality is described as mediocre, with a 1/1.56-inch mobile phone-like image sensor.
- The camera includes a viewfinder and costs $569 / £479, positioning it as an affordable digital compact.