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The '''Ricoh KR-5 III''' was the c.1994 successor to the [[Ricoh KR-5 Super II]]; its main additional feature was an "ME" lever alongside the wind lever, permitting multiple exposures. There is a strong resemblance to concurrent models manufactured by [[Cosina]]. In some markets (Asia & Pacific?) the same model was sold as the '''XR-8 Super'''. | The '''Ricoh KR-5 III''' was the c.1994 successor to the [[Ricoh KR-5 Super II]]; its main additional feature was an "ME" lever alongside the wind lever, permitting multiple exposures. There is a strong resemblance to concurrent models manufactured by [[Cosina]]. In some markets (Asia & Pacific?) the same model was sold as the '''XR-8 Super'''. |
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The Ricoh KR-5 III was the c.1994 successor to the Ricoh KR-5 Super II; its main additional feature was an "ME" lever alongside the wind lever, permitting multiple exposures. There is a strong resemblance to concurrent models manufactured by Cosina. In some markets (Asia & Pacific?) the same model was sold as the XR-8 Super.
Links
- Ricoh KR-5 III manual from Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
In Japanese: