RICOHMITE 88E
The RICOHMITE 88E is an electric movie camera introduced by RICOH in 1961.
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Description
In the early 1960s, the 8㎜ cinema was required to be compact, simple, and inexpensive in order to spread to general households in Japan, and this camera was the closest to these requirements in Japan at that time.
Before the release of the product, it was generally well-received by specialist magazines, which said, "With almost no protrusions, it looks like a child's lunch box, and is easy to handle, making it suitable for casual movie shooting.
specifications
Lens
- Rikenon 13mm f1.8 / 3groups 4elements
- Wide-angle conversion lens 9.1mm f1.8
- Tele-angle conversion lens 22.1mm f1.8
frame speed
- 16/1 frame fixed
Size, Weight
- 135×82×33㎜
- 495g
finder
- reverse Galilean system
- magnification: ×0.28
- Wide angle and telephoto ranges are color coded.
light meter
- Aperture-linked tracking selenium light exposure meter.
- film sensitivity: ASA:10, 16, 25, 40 (DIN:11, 13, 15, 17)