Ricoh LX-10
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The LX-10 is a fixed focus point-and-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in 1998. This camera is a successor to the model named YF-10 which was released four years earlier in 1994; the fixed-speed mechanical shutter was replaced with a variable-speed electrical shutter; the lens is replaced with a slightly slower f/5.6 lens.
There is also an autofocus version named AF-10 which has the identical appearance and the same specifications as the LX-10's except for its focusing system.
Specifications
- Release Date: August 1998
- Lens: 34mm f/5.6
- Focus: fixed-focus
- Viewfinder: Albada-type
- Exposure Control: programmed auto
- Film Speed Range: ISO 100 ~ 400
- Other Features: self-timer
- Power Source: two AA-type batteries (alkaline)
- Dimensions: 125 mm X 69 mm X 47 mm
- Weight: 185 g (without batteries)