Ricoh Myport Super Zoom
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The Myport Super Zoom is an autofocus compact camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in 1994. It is also known as the RZ-1000, the Shotmaster Zoom III P, or the Q-105Z. This camera features an accurate 7-point passive multi autofocusing system with 1027 focusing steps with a spot-AF facility.
This model was very short-lived and replaced by the Myport 310 Super with a slightly longer 38-110mm zoom in about 8 months.
Successor Models: Myport 310 Super, RZ-1100, Shotmaster 110-ZP, Q-110Z
Specifications
- Release Date: March 1994[1]
- Lens: 38mm f/4.5 - 105mm f/8.9 2.8X Zoom, 7 elements in 6 groups
- Focus: 7-point passive autofocus system, 1027 focusing steps, Spot-AF facility
- Focusing Range: 0.6 m - infinity
- Shutter: Programmed, 1 sec.(super-night mode) 1/2 - 1/400 sec.(normal mode)
- Film Speed Range: ISO 50 - 3200 (DX-code system)
- Built-in Flash: G.N.20 m (iso 100), Auto / On / Off, Red-eye reduction, Daylight-synchro, Slow-synchro
- Other Features: Continuous shooting mode, Super-night mode, Red-eye reduction, TV mode, Self-timer
- Power Source: 6V Lithium battery (CR-P2)
- Dimensions: 132 mm X 73 mm X 54.5 mm
- Weight: 300 g (without battery)
Notes
- ↑ release date from Ricoh Official Website Camera List
Links
- Myport Super Zoom on Ricoh Official Website Camera List (in Japanese)