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The '''[[Ricoh]] Mirai''', introduced in  1988, is an SLR camera with a fixed 35&ndash;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&ndash;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  
 
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* Teleconverter TC-200M
 
* Teleconverter TC-200M
 
* Data Back DB-5M
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 12:23, 5 March 2009

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

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