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The CR-5 is a 1970s SLR for 35mm film sold by Ricoh. It accepts K-mount lenses. The film advance lever must be pulled outwards to unlock the shutter and switch on the match-needle exposure meter, visible in the viewfinder and powered by two 1.5v silver-oxide batteries. The vertically-traveling Copal metal shutter allows flash sync at 1/125th sec. The focusing screen has a diagonal split-image spot surrounded by a microprism.
Links
- Ricoh CR-5 manual from Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com