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The '''Myport Zoom 320P''' is an [[autofocus]] [[compact camera]] for [[35mm film]], introduced by the Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in July 1993 as the successor to their [[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini | Myport Zoom mini]] series cameras. The upgrades from its predecessor were focused mainly on the extension of the zoom range. The 1.6X zoom lens incorporated in the '''Mini''' was extended to 2.0X zoom with the '''320P''', which was slightly wider (38mm -> 32mm) and slightly longer (60mm -> 64mm) while the external design and the overall body size of the camera itself remained almost the same (1mm taller and 1mm thicker). The Myport Zoom 320P is also known as the '''FF-20 Wide Zoom''' or '''Shotmaster Ultra Zoom Super'''. And there is another identical camera named '''Myport Zoom 320PS''' which appeared later in the production period. Like the other Ricoh's compact cameras given the name of '''FF / Myport / Shotmaster''', the Myport Zoom 320PS also has some unique features such as the 'Continuous Shooting Mode', 'TV mode', 'Remote Control Capability' etc. The Myport Zoom 320P and its variants were made in Japan and Taiwan.
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The '''Myport Zoom 320P''' is an autofocus [[point and shoot|point-n-shoot]] camera for 35mm film, introduced by [[Ricoh]] in July 1993 as the successor to their [[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini|Myport Zoom mini]]. The upgrades were focused mainly on the extension of its rather short zoom range and the preservation of its ultra-compact body size. The 38-60mm 1.6X zoom on the mini was replaced by a more versatile 32-64mm 2.0X zoom while the external body design and the size were kept almost the same.
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This camera is also known as the '''FF-20 Wide Zoom''' or the '''Shotmaster Ultra Zoom Super''', and there is another identical model named '''Myport Zoom 320PS''' which appeared later in its production period.
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Like the other Ricoh's compact cameras given the name of FF / Myport / Shotmaster, this camera also has some unique features for a point-and-shoot camera, such as ''Continuous shooting mode'', ''TV mode'', ''Super-night mode'', and the remote control capabilities. Unlike the preceding Myport Zoom mini series cameras, the Myport Zoom 320P and all its variant models incorporate the ''Switchable panorama'' function as a standard feature.
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The Myport Zoom 320P and its variant models were made in Japan and Taiwan.
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'''Predecessor Models''': [[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini | Myport Zoom mini]], [[Ricoh FF-10 Zoom | FF-10 Zoom]], [[Ricoh Shotmaster Ultra Zoom | Shotmaster Ultra Zoom]]
  
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
* Lens: 32mm f/4.9 - 64mm f/8.8, 2.0X Zoom, 6elements in 6groups
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* '''Release Date:''' July 1993
* Focus: 0.6m - inf. (telephoto), 0.8m - inf. (wide angle)
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* '''Lens:''' 32mm f/4.9 - 64mm f/8.8, 2.0X Zoom, 6elements in 6groups
* Shutter: 1 sec.(Super-night mode), 1/3 - 1/300 sec.(Normal mode)
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* '''Focus:''' Single-point [[autofocus|active autofocus]], 30 steps
* Film speed range: ISO 64 - 3200
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* '''Focusing Range:''' 0.6m - infinity (telephoto), 0.8m - infinity (wide angle)
* Built-in flash: G.N.19 m (ISO100)
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* '''Shutter:''' Programmed, 1 sec.(Super-night mode), 1/3 - 1/300 sec.(Normal mode)
* Other features: Panorama, Continuous shooting mode, TV mode, Film door lock, Electric remote control socket  
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* '''Film Speed Range:''' ISO 64 - 3200 ([[DX code|DX-code]] system)
* Power Source: 3V lithium battery (CR-123A)
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* '''Built-in Flash:''' G.N.19 m (ISO100), Auto / On / Off / Red-eye reduction
* Dimensions: 119mm X 68mm X 42.5mm
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* '''Other Features:''' Automatic backlight compensation, Continuous shooting mode, TV mode, Super-night mode, Switchable panorama, Self-timer, Electrical remote control socket, Film door safety lock
* Weight: 240g (without battery)  
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* '''Power Source:''' 3V lithium battery (CR-123A)
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* '''Dimensions:''' 119mm X 68mm X 42.5mm
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* '''Weight:''' 240g (without battery)  
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==Model Variation==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="margin: 0.5em 2em; text-align: center; border-collapse: collapse;"
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! scope="col" width="60" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| year
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! scope="col" width="180" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| Japan
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! scope="col" width="150" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| America
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! scope="col" width="150" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| Europe & Others
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! scope="col" width="320" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| Notes
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|1992.2||[[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini|Myport Zoom mini]]||[[Ricoh Shotmaster Ultra Zoom|Shotmaster<br>Ultra Zoom]] ||[[Ricoh FF-10 Zoom|FF-10 Zoom]]||<small>Original model with a 38-60mm zoom</small>
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|<small>unknown</small>|| - || - ||[[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini|Mini Zoom]]||<small>Boots branded model</small>
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|1992.5||[[Ricoh RZ-600|RZ-600]]|| - ||[[Ricoh RZ-600|RZ-600]]||<small> Cheap edition without the creative modes</small>
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|1992.12||[[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini|Myport Zoom mini P]]|| - || - ||<small>Variant model with the switchable panorama function</small>
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|<small>unknown</small>||[[Ricoh Myport Zoom mini|Myport Zoom mini PS]]||[[Ricoh Shotmaster Ultra Zoom|Shotmaster<br>Ultra Zoom II]]||[[Ricoh FF-10 Zoom|FF-10S Zoom]]||<small>Updated model with a red-eye reduction system<br>Sold as the SINDORICOH SR-10D AF Zoom Mini in Korea</small>
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|bgcolor="#ff7777"|1993.7||bgcolor="#ff5555"|[[Ricoh Myport Zoom 320P | Myport Zoom 320P]]||bgcolor="#ff5555" |[[Ricoh Myport Zoom 320P |Shotmaster<br>Ultra Zoom Super]]||bgcolor="#ff5555" |[[Ricoh Myport Zoom 320P | FF-20 Wide Zoom]]||bgcolor="#ff7777" | <small>Successor model with a 32-64mm zoom and the switchable panorama function</small>
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|bgcolor="#ff7777"|1993.12||bgcolor="#ff5555"| [[Ricoh Myport Zoom 320P| Myport Zoom 320PS]]||bgcolor="#ff7777" | - ||bgcolor="#ff7777" | - ||bgcolor="#ff7777" | <small>Myport Zoom 320P with a different name</small>
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://ricoh3.nextlink.ne.jp/camera/cameralist/MP-zoom_320PS.html Myport Zoom 320P] on Ricoh official website (in Japanese)
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* [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/MP-zoom_320PS.html Myport Zoom 320P] on [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html Ricoh Official Website] Camera List (in Japanese)
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_ff-20/ricoh_ff-20-splash.htm ''FF-20 Wide Zoom'' manual] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_ff-20/ricoh_ff-20-splash.htm FF-20 Wide Zoom ''manual''] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_shotmaster_ultra_zoom_super/shotmaster_ultra_zoom_super.htm ''Shotmaster Ultra Zoom Super'' manual] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_shotmaster_ultra_zoom_super/shotmaster_ultra_zoom_super.htm Shotmaster Ultra Zoom Super ''manual''] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
  
  
 
[[Category: Ricoh|Myport Zoom 320P]]
 
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 22 July 2021

The Myport Zoom 320P is an autofocus point-n-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Ricoh in July 1993 as the successor to their Myport Zoom mini. The upgrades were focused mainly on the extension of its rather short zoom range and the preservation of its ultra-compact body size. The 38-60mm 1.6X zoom on the mini was replaced by a more versatile 32-64mm 2.0X zoom while the external body design and the size were kept almost the same.

This camera is also known as the FF-20 Wide Zoom or the Shotmaster Ultra Zoom Super, and there is another identical model named Myport Zoom 320PS which appeared later in its production period.

Like the other Ricoh's compact cameras given the name of FF / Myport / Shotmaster, this camera also has some unique features for a point-and-shoot camera, such as Continuous shooting mode, TV mode, Super-night mode, and the remote control capabilities. Unlike the preceding Myport Zoom mini series cameras, the Myport Zoom 320P and all its variant models incorporate the Switchable panorama function as a standard feature.

The Myport Zoom 320P and its variant models were made in Japan and Taiwan.


Predecessor Models: Myport Zoom mini, FF-10 Zoom, Shotmaster Ultra Zoom


Specifications

  • Release Date: July 1993
  • Lens: 32mm f/4.9 - 64mm f/8.8, 2.0X Zoom, 6elements in 6groups
  • Focus: Single-point active autofocus, 30 steps
  • Focusing Range: 0.6m - infinity (telephoto), 0.8m - infinity (wide angle)
  • Shutter: Programmed, 1 sec.(Super-night mode), 1/3 - 1/300 sec.(Normal mode)
  • Film Speed Range: ISO 64 - 3200 (DX-code system)
  • Built-in Flash: G.N.19 m (ISO100), Auto / On / Off / Red-eye reduction
  • Other Features: Automatic backlight compensation, Continuous shooting mode, TV mode, Super-night mode, Switchable panorama, Self-timer, Electrical remote control socket, Film door safety lock
  • Power Source: 3V lithium battery (CR-123A)
  • Dimensions: 119mm X 68mm X 42.5mm
  • Weight: 240g (without battery)


Model Variation

year Japan America Europe & Others Notes
1992.2 Myport Zoom mini Shotmaster
Ultra Zoom
FF-10 Zoom Original model with a 38-60mm zoom
unknown - - Mini Zoom Boots branded model
1992.5 RZ-600 - RZ-600 Cheap edition without the creative modes
1992.12 Myport Zoom mini P - - Variant model with the switchable panorama function
unknown Myport Zoom mini PS Shotmaster
Ultra Zoom II
FF-10S Zoom Updated model with a red-eye reduction system
Sold as the SINDORICOH SR-10D AF Zoom Mini in Korea
1993.7 Myport Zoom 320P Shotmaster
Ultra Zoom Super
FF-20 Wide Zoom Successor model with a 32-64mm zoom and the switchable panorama function
1993.12 Myport Zoom 320PS - - Myport Zoom 320P with a different name


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