Ricoh Auto 35

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The Ricoh Auto 35 is a viewfinder camera with fixed lens made in Japan by Ricoh from 1960. The camera design was very original for a Japanese camera. The sovietic company KMZ made a copy of the Ricoh Auto 35, named Zorki 10. The Ricoh Auto 35V is an evolution of the Auto 35 model.


  • Type: viewfinder camera
  • Films: 35mm
  • Lens: Ricoh Kominar 40mm 1:2.8 (4 element)
  • Filter size 49mm
  • Shutter: Seikosha 500 Series - 1/30-1/400 (no speed display)
  • Exposure control: Automatic Exposure with meter needle. There is a number between 6-2 to outer barrel, respectively, which corresponds to ISO 25,32,50,100 and 200. It appears that the back cover the name of the film, set up a matching number from 2 to 6.
  • Focusing: Fixed-focus 2.5 meters
  • Dimensions: 132mm x 66mm x 59mm
  • Weight: 460 g


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