Ricoh KR-10 Super

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The KR-10 Super, was introduced by Ricoh in 1982. The KR-10 Super body is similar to the more basic automatic exposure XR 500 Auto which lacks the manual shutter selector mode and detailed metering. Also rebranded for Sears and sold as the KSX Super.

It takes 24x36mm images on 135 film and is fully reliant on the batteries to operate. For the rebranded Sears version, the name Ricoh was removed from the front of the camera and this area is blank. It does, however, say Sears on the back of the camera.


Specifications

  • Film Format and Frame Size: 35mm film, 24x36mm.
  • Lens Mount: K Mount
  • Exposure meter: TTL full open metering for center-weighted average light reading coupled automatically to f-stop.
  • Focusing: Split-image spot in microprism band
  • Film Speed: ASA 12-3200
  • Shutter: Electronically controlled. 16sec - 1/1000sec +B.
  • Viewfinder: Field of view covers 93%. 0,88X magnification.
  • Flash terminal: X synchro contact
  • Batteries: Two LR-44 Alkaline batteries or two SR-44 Silver Oxide batteries.
  • Liquid Cristal Display in the viewfinder.
  • Dimensions: 136 x 86 x 51mm
  • Weight: Approx.460g


Links

In Japanese