Ricoh S-30
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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. This camera was designed originally to meet the demand for a not-too-small camera in the Asian markets[1].
Successor Models: AF-30 (1990), AF-66 / Shotmaster AF-P (1991)
Specifications
- Release Date: June 1989
- 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)
- Film Speed Range: ISO 100 - 400 (DX-code system), ISO 1000 (manual)
- Built-in Flash: G.N. 14 m (ISO 100)
- Power Source: two AA-type Batteries (Alkaline / Manganese)
- Dimensions: 132 mm X 68 mm X 53 mm
- Weight: 240 g (without battery)
Notes
Links
- Ricoh S-30 on Ricoh official website Camera List (in Japanese)
- Ricoh Shotmaster AF Manual on Mike Butkus' site