Ricoh Myport Zoom 320P

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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 Myport Zoom mini series cameras. The upgrades from its predecessor Mini 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 320P also has some unique features such as the 'Continuous Shooting Mode', 'TV mode', or the 'Remote Control Capability' etc. The Myport Zoom 320P and its variants were made in Japan and Taiwan.


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

Specifications

  • Lens: 32mm f/4.9 - 64mm f/8.8, 2.0X Zoom, 6elements in 6groups
  • Focus: 0.6m - inf. (telephoto), 0.8m - inf. (wide angle)
  • Shutter: 1 sec.(Super-night mode), 1/3 - 1/300 sec.(Normal mode)
  • Film speed range: ISO 64 - 3200
  • Built-in flash: G.N.19 m (ISO100)
  • Other features: Panorama, Continuous shooting mode, TV mode, Super-night mode, Film door lock, Electric remote control socket
  • Power Source: 3V lithium battery (CR-123A)
  • Dimensions: 119mm X 68mm X 42.5mm
  • Weight:'7' 240g (without battery)


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