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The '''XR-7M II''' was an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 1993, and accepting [[K mount lenses]]. In 1998 a slightly updated version with higher top speed (1/3000s vs 1/2000s) in Auto mode was released in some markets as the '''KR-10E''' (which should not be confused with the very different [[Ricoh KR-10SE|KR-10 SE]], [[Ricoh KR-10M|KR-10M]], [[Ricoh KR-10x|KR-10x]], etc.). | The '''XR-7M II''' was an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 1993, and accepting [[K mount lenses]]. In 1998 a slightly updated version with higher top speed (1/3000s vs 1/2000s) in Auto mode was released in some markets as the '''KR-10E''' (which should not be confused with the very different [[Ricoh KR-10SE|KR-10 SE]], [[Ricoh KR-10M|KR-10M]], [[Ricoh KR-10x|KR-10x]], etc.). | ||
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*[http://www.douban.com/photos/album/49951397/ Images of KR-10E from various angles] from [http://www.douban.com/people/49818317/ 寒风の谷] | *[http://www.douban.com/photos/album/49951397/ Images of KR-10E from various angles] from [http://www.douban.com/people/49818317/ 寒风の谷] | ||
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The XR-7M II was an SLR for 35mm film introduced by Ricoh in 1993, and accepting K mount lenses. In 1998 a slightly updated version with higher top speed (1/3000s vs 1/2000s) in Auto mode was released in some markets as the KR-10E (which should not be confused with the very different KR-10 SE, KR-10M, KR-10x, etc.).
This model offers aperture priority autoexposure, and strongly resembles many other cameras actually built by Cosina on an OEM basis for other brands.
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