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The '''S-30''' is an autofocus [[point and shoot|point-and-shoot camera]] for [[35mm film]], introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in 1989. It is also known as the '''Shotmaster AF'''. This camera was designed originally to meet the demand for a not-too-small camera in the Asian markets<ref>from [http://www.ricoh.co.jp Ricoh Official Website], [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/S-30.html Camera List]</ref>. The model named [[Ricoh AF-66|AF-66]] released later in 1991 has almost the same specifications as the S-30 except that the newer AF-66 incorporates a self-timer facility.
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The '''S-30''' is an autofocus [[point and shoot|point-and-shoot camera]] for [[35mm film]], introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in 1989. It is also known as the '''Shotmaster AF''' in the United States. A version with a data back was also available and it was sold as the '''S-30 Date'''.
  
'''Successor Models:''' [[Ricoh AF-66|AF-66]], [[Ricoh Shotmaster AF-P|Shotmaster AF-P]]  
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This camera was designed primarily to meet the market demand in developing countries; there was a growing demand for an affordable, simple, but not-too-small camera, especially in the Asian markets. Hence this model was relatively larger than more feature-laden cameras of the day, e.g., [[Ricoh AF-50|AF-50]], [[Ricoh XF-30D|XF-30D]] etc.
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It was a very simply made camera. It has an auto-focusing system which uses only three focusing zones. The shutter runs at a fixed speed, and the aperture is set according to the film it loads, regardless of the light conditions it's in (e.g., always F8 when ISO 100 film is loaded). The flash does not activates automatically, the low-light warning LED informs the need for flash, and the operator follows it.
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There is a fixed-focus version named [[Ricoh L-20|L-20]] which has very similar specifications to this model. 
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==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
 
* '''Release Date:''' June 1989
 
* '''Release Date:''' June 1989
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* '''Camera Type:''' 35mm film lens shutter camera
 
* '''Lens:''' Ricoh Lens 35mm f/3.9, 3 elements in 3 groups
 
* '''Lens:''' Ricoh Lens 35mm f/3.9, 3 elements in 3 groups
 
* '''Focus:''' Single-point [[autofocus|active autofocusing system]], 3 focusing zones
 
* '''Focus:''' Single-point [[autofocus|active autofocusing system]], 3 focusing zones
 
* '''Focusing Range:''' 1.0 m - infinity
 
* '''Focusing Range:''' 1.0 m - infinity
* '''Shutter:''' mechanical 1/125 sec. (fixed speed)
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* '''Shutter:''' mechanical, 1/125 sec. (fixed speed)
* '''Film Speed Range:''' ISO 100 - 400 ([[DX code|DX-code system]]), ISO 1000 (manual)
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* '''Viewfinder:''' [[Viewfinder#Telescopic_finders|Reverse Galilean type]], 0.53X, field of view 84%
* '''Built-in Flash:''' G.N. 14 m (ISO 100)
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* '''Exposure Control:''' F8 (ISO 100 / 200), F16 (ISO 400), F22 (ISO 1000)
* '''Power Source:''' two AA-type Batteries (Alkaline / Manganese)
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* '''Film Speed Range:''' ISO 100 - 400 ([[DX code|DX-code system]])<ref>The [[DX code|DX-code system]] on the S-30 is only capable of detecting ISO 400 films. All the other films are rated as an ISO 100 film.</ref>, ISO 1000 (manual)
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* '''Built-in Flash:''' activates by sliding flash switch, F4 (ISO 100 / 200), F8 (ISO 400), F11 (ISO 1000)
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* '''Flash Range:''' 1 m ~ approx. 3.6 m
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* '''Other Features:''' low-light warning LED, automatic film loading, automatic film advance, automatic film rewind with mid-roll rewind facility
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* '''Power Source:''' one 3V Lithium battery (CR-123A) or two AA-type Batteries (alkaline or manganese)
 
* '''Dimensions:''' 132 mm X 68 mm X 53 mm
 
* '''Dimensions:''' 132 mm X 68 mm X 53 mm
* '''Weight:''' 240 g (without battery)
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* '''Weight:''' 230 g (without battery)
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==Model Variation==
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! scope="col" width="100"  bgcolor="#bbbbbb"| Release Date
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|bgcolor="#ff7777"| 1989.6 ||bgcolor="#ff7777"|[[Ricoh S-30|S-30]] ([[Ricoh S-30|Shotmaster AF]])
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| 1990.11 ||[[Ricoh AF-30|AF-30]] ([[Ricoh One Take AF II|One Take AF II]] / [[Boots C35AF]])
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| 1991.9 ||[[Ricoh AF-66|AF-66]] ([[Ricoh Shotmaster AF-P|Shotmaster AF-P]])
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| 1992.3 ||[[Ricoh AF-66S|AF-66S]]
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/S-30.html ''Ricoh S-30''] on [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ Ricoh official website] Camera List (in Japanese)
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* [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/S-30.html Ricoh S-30] on [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html  Ricoh official website] [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/ Camera List] (in Japanese)
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_shotmaster_af/ricoh_shotmaster_af.htm ''Ricoh Shotmaster AF'' Manual] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_shotmaster_af/ricoh_shotmaster_af.htm ''Ricoh Shotmaster AF'' Manual] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Michael Butkus' Camera Manual Library]
  
  
 
[[Category: Ricoh|S-30]]
 
[[Category: Ricoh|S-30]]
[[Category: Ricoh|Shotmaster AF]]
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[[Category: S|Shotmaster AF Ricoh]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]]

Latest revision as of 16:32, 19 July 2021

The S-30 is an autofocus point-and-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in 1989. It is also known as the Shotmaster AF in the United States. A version with a data back was also available and it was sold as the S-30 Date.

This camera was designed primarily to meet the market demand in developing countries; there was a growing demand for an affordable, simple, but not-too-small camera, especially in the Asian markets. Hence this model was relatively larger than more feature-laden cameras of the day, e.g., AF-50, XF-30D etc.

It was a very simply made camera. It has an auto-focusing system which uses only three focusing zones. The shutter runs at a fixed speed, and the aperture is set according to the film it loads, regardless of the light conditions it's in (e.g., always F8 when ISO 100 film is loaded). The flash does not activates automatically, the low-light warning LED informs the need for flash, and the operator follows it.

There is a fixed-focus version named L-20 which has very similar specifications to this model.


Specifications

  • Release Date: June 1989
  • Camera Type: 35mm film lens shutter camera
  • Lens: Ricoh Lens 35mm f/3.9, 3 elements in 3 groups
  • Focus: Single-point active autofocusing system, 3 focusing zones
  • Focusing Range: 1.0 m - infinity
  • Shutter: mechanical, 1/125 sec. (fixed speed)
  • Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean type, 0.53X, field of view 84%
  • Exposure Control: F8 (ISO 100 / 200), F16 (ISO 400), F22 (ISO 1000)
  • Film Speed Range: ISO 100 - 400 (DX-code system)[1], ISO 1000 (manual)
  • Built-in Flash: activates by sliding flash switch, F4 (ISO 100 / 200), F8 (ISO 400), F11 (ISO 1000)
  • Flash Range: 1 m ~ approx. 3.6 m
  • Other Features: low-light warning LED, automatic film loading, automatic film advance, automatic film rewind with mid-roll rewind facility
  • Power Source: one 3V Lithium battery (CR-123A) or two AA-type Batteries (alkaline or manganese)
  • Dimensions: 132 mm X 68 mm X 53 mm
  • Weight: 230 g (without battery)


Model Variation

Release Date Model Name
1989.6 S-30 (Shotmaster AF)
1990.11 AF-30 (One Take AF II / Boots C35AF)
1991.9 AF-66 (Shotmaster AF-P)
1992.3 AF-66S


Notes

  1. The DX-code system on the S-30 is only capable of detecting ISO 400 films. All the other films are rated as an ISO 100 film.


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