Ricoh FF-10 Zoom
The Ricoh FF-10 Zoom is an autofocus point-and-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Ricoh in 1992 as the world's smallest 35mm compact camera with a zoom lens. When it was introduced into the market, this camera was distinctly smaller than the most compact point-and-shoot cameras with a zoom lens of the day, it was even smaller than the majority of compacts with a fixed focal-length lens. The Ricoh FF-10 Zoom was hailed as the first ever true shirt-pocketable zoom when it was introduced.
Specifications:
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Lens: Ricoh 38-60mm f/4.5-6.0 (5 elements in 5 groups).
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Film speed settings: 64-3200 DX ISO, 100 ISO Non-DX.
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Shutter: 1/4 to 300th sec.
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Film Winding: Automatic.
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Flash: Built-in.
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Weight: 230g.
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Film type: 35mm film.
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Battery: CR123A.
Comes with the following:
- Wrist strap
Condition:
- Good working condition
- 4/5
What you still need:
- 1x CR123a battery
- 35mm film
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing.