The Yashica Microtec Zoom 90 is a 35mm film autofocus compact camera manufactured by Kyocera. It first appeared circa 1994. The lens is a 38 to 90mm zoom. The barrel of the lens has markings for 38, 70 and 90mm. The 90mm setting is used for (flower) macro mode. The camera back has a LCD setting windows. It contains the film counter and allows you to set built-in flash (auto, redeye, no flash, flash on). Self-timer has a delay of 10 sec. with a count down displayed on the back LCD and a flashing LED on the front. It can also do multiple shot self-timer, which takes 3 exposures. The viewfinder has parallel correction marks for the macro mode. Panorama versions have additional marks. The transport automatically advances and rewinds film. Mid-roll rewind is also possible. Continuous drive mode, and sport (runner) is available, it allows you to hold the shutter button down and take multiple photos rapidly.
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Specifications
Kyocera lens 38 to 90mm zoom.
from 2-1/333s.
Infrared active Autofocus
built-in flash (auto, redeye, no flash, flash on)
1 x lithium CR123A battery.
50 x 72 x 120 mm, 387g (without battery )