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The '''Myport Dual mini''' is a bi-focal autofocus [[compact camera]] for [[35mm film]], introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in June 1992. It is also known as the '''FF-10 Twin Super''' or '''Shotmaster Ultra Dual'''. | The '''Myport Dual mini''' is a bi-focal autofocus [[compact camera]] for [[35mm film]], introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in June 1992. It is also known as the '''FF-10 Twin Super''' or '''Shotmaster Ultra Dual'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 22 July 2021
The Myport Dual mini is a bi-focal autofocus compact camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in June 1992. It is also known as the FF-10 Twin Super or Shotmaster Ultra Dual.
Ricoh ShotMaster Ultra Dual image by edjpgcom (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Release Date: June 1992
- Lens: Dual focal length, 35mm f/4.5 (3 elements, 3 groups) & 55mm f/7.2 (5 elements, 5 groups)
- Focus: Single-point active autofocus system, 5 focusing steps
- Focusing Range: 1.0m - infinity (35mm), 1.1m - infinity (55mm)
- Shutter: Programmed, 1/3 - 1/350 sec.
- Film Speed Range: ISO 50 - 1600 (DX-code system)
- Flash range: 1.0m - 3.4m (35mm), 1.1m - 2.1m (55mm)
- Power Source: 2 X AA batteries (Alkaline or Manganese)
- Dimensions: 126mm X 69mm X 43.5mm
- Weight: 190g (without battery)
Links
- Myport Dual mini at Ricoh Official Website Camera List (in Japanese)
- FF-10 Twin Super manual on Mike Butkus' site
- Shotmaster Ultra Dual manual on Mike Butkus' site