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The '''KR-5''' is one of a series of [[SLR]]s for [[35mm film]] by [[Ricoh]], all accepting [[K-mount lens]]es. Others include the [[Ricoh KR-5 Super|KR-5 Super]], [[Ricoh KR-5 Super II| KR-5 Super II]], etc.  
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The '''KR-5''' is one of a series of [[SLR]]s for [[35mm film]] made by [[Ricoh]], all accepting [[K-mount lens]]es. (Later models include the [[Ricoh KR-5 Super|KR-5 Super]], [[Ricoh KR-5 Super II| KR-5 Super II]], etc.)  The original KR-5 was introduced in 1978, and in some markets it is designated the '''Ricoh XR500'''.
  
 
The original KR-5 is the first in the series, from about 1979, and is the most limited. Its  standard lens only offers a [[Lens#Lens Speed|speed]] of f/2.2, and its range of shutter speeds is 1/8–1/500th sec. plus B, with [[flash sync]] at 1/60th sec. or lower. Two 1.5v silver-oxide batteries are needed to power the light metering circuit, which has a match-needle indicator in the viewfinder. The wind lever must be pulled away from the body to switch on the meter and unlock the shutter release.
 
The original KR-5 is the first in the series, from about 1979, and is the most limited. Its  standard lens only offers a [[Lens#Lens Speed|speed]] of f/2.2, and its range of shutter speeds is 1/8–1/500th sec. plus B, with [[flash sync]] at 1/60th sec. or lower. Two 1.5v silver-oxide batteries are needed to power the light metering circuit, which has a match-needle indicator in the viewfinder. The wind lever must be pulled away from the body to switch on the meter and unlock the shutter release.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/kr-5/kr-5.htm Ricoh KR-5 online manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
 
*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/kr-5/kr-5.htm Ricoh KR-5 online manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
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*[http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/XR-500.html Ricoh XR 500] at [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ Ricoh Japan]
  
 
[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:Ricoh|KR-5]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:Ricoh|KR-5]]

Revision as of 18:23, 29 September 2011

The KR-5 is one of a series of SLRs for 35mm film made by Ricoh, all accepting K-mount lenses. (Later models include the KR-5 Super, KR-5 Super II, etc.) The original KR-5 was introduced in 1978, and in some markets it is designated the Ricoh XR500.

The original KR-5 is the first in the series, from about 1979, and is the most limited. Its standard lens only offers a speed of f/2.2, and its range of shutter speeds is 1/8–1/500th sec. plus B, with flash sync at 1/60th sec. or lower. Two 1.5v silver-oxide batteries are needed to power the light metering circuit, which has a match-needle indicator in the viewfinder. The wind lever must be pulled away from the body to switch on the meter and unlock the shutter release.

The ground glass screen is provided with a diagonal split-image spot surrounded by a microprism. The KR-5 has a hot shoe but no PC terminal.

Links

In Japanese