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− | This interchangeable-lens [[rangefinder camera]] was introduced by [[Ricoh]] circa 1960. It is an uncommon model, perhaps best known in its version rebadged for [[Ansco]], the [[ | + | This interchangeable-lens [[rangefinder camera]] was introduced by [[Ricoh]] circa 1960. It is an uncommon model, perhaps best known in its version rebadged for [[Ansco]], the [[Anscomark M]]. The camera system comprised four lenses, which all used the same back group of lens elements, carried out as [[convertible lens]]. The back group was built into the camera body, behind the lens mount, whilst the system lenses contained the special lens groups which converted the back group to 35mm wide-angle, 50mm standard, fast 50mm standard or 100mm tele. |
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Revision as of 07:00, 14 February 2019
image by Mike Novak (Image rights) |
This interchangeable-lens rangefinder camera was introduced by Ricoh circa 1960. It is an uncommon model, perhaps best known in its version rebadged for Ansco, the Anscomark M. The camera system comprised four lenses, which all used the same back group of lens elements, carried out as convertible lens. The back group was built into the camera body, behind the lens mount, whilst the system lenses contained the special lens groups which converted the back group to 35mm wide-angle, 50mm standard, fast 50mm standard or 100mm tele.
Anscomark M with Xyton 100mm f/4 lens image by vincentnip (Image rights) |
Links
In Japanese:
- Ricoh 999 at Ricoh Japan
- Ricoh 999 with numerous detail photos, from Fragrant Olives, 2tom.zouri.jp