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− | The '''KR-10 Super''' | + | The '''KR-10 Super''' was introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 1983, as a significant revision to the previous [[Ricoh KR-10 | KR-10]] (without suffix). The changes include expanding the range of slow shutter speeds from 4 to 16 seconds; moving the shutter release to be concentric with the shutter-speed dial; and changing to an electronic self-timer with a front-facing indicator LED. (It shares some of this DNA with the more stripped-down [[Ricoh XR 500 Auto |XR 500 Auto]].) |
+ | It takes 24x36mm images on 135 film and is fully reliant on the batteries to operate. The "A" setting on the shutter dial switches to aperture-priority autoexposure (where the camera automatically adjusts its shutter speed to suit the aperture and light level). Pressing a button on the front of the camera previews the selected speed alongside the viewfinder image. A wide variety of [[K mount lenses]] from different brands will achieve this correctly, in contrast to Ricoh's "Program" exposure models which required Ricoh-specific lenses. | ||
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+ | The [[Sears KSX Super]] is functionally the same camera although with a slightly different grip. | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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* Film Format and Frame Size: 35mm film, 24x36mm. | * Film Format and Frame Size: 35mm film, 24x36mm. | ||
* Lens Mount: K Mount | * Lens Mount: K Mount | ||
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* Film Speed: ASA 12-3200 | * Film Speed: ASA 12-3200 | ||
* Shutter: Electronically controlled. 16sec - 1/1000sec +B. | * Shutter: Electronically controlled. 16sec - 1/1000sec +B. | ||
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* Viewfinder: Field of view covers 93%. 0,88X magnification. | * Viewfinder: Field of view covers 93%. 0,88X magnification. | ||
* Flash terminal: X synchro contact | * Flash terminal: X synchro contact | ||
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* Dimensions: 136 x 86 x 51mm | * Dimensions: 136 x 86 x 51mm | ||
* Weight: Approx.460g | * Weight: Approx.460g | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/kr-10_super/kr-10_super.htm Ricoh KR-10 Super instruction manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/kr-10_super/kr-10_super.htm Ricoh KR-10 Super instruction manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | ||
In Japanese | In Japanese | ||
*[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/XR500auto.html Ricoh XR500 Auto] at [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html Ricoh Japan] | *[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/XR500auto.html Ricoh XR500 Auto] at [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html Ricoh Japan] | ||
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]] | [[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]] | ||
[[Category: Ricoh|Kr-10S]] | [[Category: Ricoh|Kr-10S]] | ||
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− | [[Category: K| | + | [[Category: K|KR-10 Super Ricoh]] |
Latest revision as of 04:33, 29 February 2024
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The KR-10 Super was introduced by Ricoh in 1983, as a significant revision to the previous KR-10 (without suffix). The changes include expanding the range of slow shutter speeds from 4 to 16 seconds; moving the shutter release to be concentric with the shutter-speed dial; and changing to an electronic self-timer with a front-facing indicator LED. (It shares some of this DNA with the more stripped-down XR 500 Auto.)
It takes 24x36mm images on 135 film and is fully reliant on the batteries to operate. The "A" setting on the shutter dial switches to aperture-priority autoexposure (where the camera automatically adjusts its shutter speed to suit the aperture and light level). Pressing a button on the front of the camera previews the selected speed alongside the viewfinder image. A wide variety of K mount lenses from different brands will achieve this correctly, in contrast to Ricoh's "Program" exposure models which required Ricoh-specific lenses.
The Sears KSX Super is functionally the same camera although with a slightly different grip.
Specifications
- Film Format and Frame Size: 35mm film, 24x36mm.
- Lens Mount: K Mount
- Exposure meter: TTL full open metering for center-weighted average light reading coupled automatically to f-stop.
- Focusing: Split-image spot in microprism band
- Film Speed: ASA 12-3200
- Shutter: Electronically controlled. 16sec - 1/1000sec +B.
image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
- Viewfinder: Field of view covers 93%. 0,88X magnification.
- Flash terminal: X synchro contact
- Batteries: Two LR-44 Alkaline batteries or two SR-44 Silver Oxide batteries.
- Liquid Cristal Display in the viewfinder.
- Dimensions: 136 x 86 x 51mm
- Weight: Approx.460g
Links
- Ricoh KR-10 Super instruction manual from Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
In Japanese