Originally by Yashica
1 Supreme item sourced from Yashica
Yashica is a Japanese camera brand founded in December 1949 by Yoshimasa Ushiyama in Nagano, Japan, originally as Yashima Seiki Company with eight employees making electric clock components. Yashima released its first camera, the Yashimaflex twin-lens reflex, in 1953 and was renamed Yashica in 1958. The Yashica Electro 35, launched in 1965, was the world's first commercially successful electronically controlled 35mm rangefinder and sold over eight million units across its variants. Kyocera absorbed Yashica in 1983 and ceased operations in 2008; the trademark was revived in 2015 by Hong Kong-based MF Jebsen International. Supreme collaborated with Yashica on an MF-1 35mm point-and-shoot camera.
