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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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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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