Yashica FX-3 was a manually-operated 35mm single-lens reflex camera released by Yashica in 1979. In 1986, the FX-3 Super was succeeded by the FX-3 Super 2000. It was available in black and chrome finishes, with the shutter speed range extended to 1/2000 and a wider ISO range from 25 – 3200. It had an exposure meter with a simple 3-LED reading in the viewfinder and no automatic metering or focusing modes. One of the greatest attributes was that it would accept all manual-focus Yashica / Contax lenses that were manual-focus.
Lens: Yashica 50 mm 1:9. Flash Synchronization: Hot Shoe mount, synchronizes at 1/125sec. or slower. TTL flash: No. Self-Timer: Mechanical, 10-sec. delay, mirror pre-fire feature when activated. Viewfinder: Eye-level, pentaprism type 92% FOV, and 0.91X magnification (with 50mm lens at infinity).