Ricoh FF-70
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The FF-70 is an autofocus compact camera for 35mm film, introduced by Ricoh in 1985 as the successor to their FF-3 AF. This camera is also known as the FF-90.
- Predecessor Models: FF-3 AF, FF-3 AF Super
- Successor Models: FF-300D, FF-700
Specifications
- Release Date: April 1985[1]
- Lens: Rikenon Lens 35mm f/2.8, 5elements 5groups
- Focusing System: Single-point active autofocusing system, 10 focusing zones, Pre-focus facility
- Focusing Range: 0.8 m - infinity
- Shutter: Programmed, 2 sec. - 1/500 sec.
- Film Speed Range: ISO 25 - 1600 (DX-code system), Capable of manual ISO setting, 1/3 step increments
- Built-in Flash: G.N. 12 (ISO 100 m), Flashmatic
- Other Features: LCD information display, Focus zone marks in viewfinder, +2EV exposure compensation button, Automatic backlight compensation, Self-timer
- Power Source: AA batteries X 2 (alkaline or manganese)
- Dimensions: 128 mm X 70mm X 41mm
- Weight: 290 g (without battery)
Notes
- ↑ from Camera List on Ricoh Official Website
Links
- Ricoh FF-70/FF-70D on Ricoh Official Website Camera List (in Japanese)
- Ricoh FF-70 manual on Mike Butkus' site