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The '''[[Ricoh]] Mirai''', introduced in 1988, is an SLR camera with a fixed 35–135mm zoom lens. This was a joint project with [[Olympus]]: the Olympus AZ-4 is nearly identical. | The '''[[Ricoh]] Mirai''', introduced in 1988, is an SLR camera with a fixed 35–135mm zoom lens. This was a joint project with [[Olympus]]: the Olympus AZ-4 is nearly identical. | ||
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* Dimensions: 135 x 126 x 81mm | * Dimensions: 135 x 126 x 81mm | ||
* Weight: Approx.1010g | * Weight: Approx.1010g | ||
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* Teleconverter TC-200M | * Teleconverter TC-200M | ||
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* [http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/DigiCam/User-Guide/FZ-30/Converters/Other-Lenses/TC-200M.html Review by Ching-Kuang Shene] | * [http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/DigiCam/User-Guide/FZ-30/Converters/Other-Lenses/TC-200M.html Review by Ching-Kuang Shene] | ||
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[[Category:Ricoh|Mirai]] | [[Category:Ricoh|Mirai]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] | [[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] |
Revision as of 18:24, 24 September 2011
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The Ricoh Mirai, introduced in 1988, is an SLR camera with a fixed 35–135mm zoom lens. This was a joint project with Olympus: the Olympus AZ-4 is nearly identical.
Ricoh Mirai Major Specifications:
- Lens: Ricoh Zoom 35-105mm - 15 elements in 13 groups
- F-aperture: F4.2 (Wide) to F5.6 (telephoto)
- Filter size: 52mm
- Macro: 0,49m
- Focus: TTL automatic focusing, Single AF type
- Shutter: 32sec - 1/2000sec
- Dimensions: 135 x 126 x 81mm
- Weight: Approx.1010g
Options:
- External flash Speedlite SL-301M
- Teleconverter TC-200M
- Data Back DB-5M
Links
In English:
Click for more pictures image by David Donnadieu (Image rights) |
Click for more pictures image by David Donnadieu (Image rights) |