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The '''XR-S''' is an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] introduced c. 1981 and accepting [[K mount lenses]]. It is based on the [[Ricoh XR7|XR7]] model from [[Ricoh]], but with the addition of solar cells mounted on the sides of the [[pentaprism]] housing. In brighter light conditions, the solar cells would recharge a special rechargeable "Battery S" which powered the metering circuit. Ricoh claimed that battery life exceeding 5 years was possible with this system<REF>As claimed in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/3696864797/in/pool-camerawiki this 1982 advertisement]; scan courtesy [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/ Nesster] on Flickr.</REF>. Failing this, a pair of standard 1.5-volt SR44/LR44 cells could be substituted, but the solar cells were disabled in this case.
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The '''XR-S''' is an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] introduced c. 1981 and accepting [[K mount lenses]]. It is based on the [[Ricoh XR7|XR7]] model from [[Ricoh]], but with the addition of solar cells mounted on the sides of the [[pentaprism]] housing. In brighter light conditions, the solar cells would send current to a special rechargeable "Battery S," which then powered the metering circuit. Ricoh claimed that battery life exceeding 5 years was possible with this system<REF>As claimed in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/3696864797/in/pool-camerawiki this 1982 advertisement]; scan courtesy [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/ Nesster] on Flickr.</REF>. Failing this, a pair of standard 1.5-volt SR44/LR44 cells could be substituted, but the solar cells were disabled in this case.
  
 
A later model, the [[Ricoh XR Solar]], is an unrelated camera manufactured by [[Cosina]], which lacks autoexposure.
 
A later model, the [[Ricoh XR Solar]], is an unrelated camera manufactured by [[Cosina]], which lacks autoexposure.
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*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_xr-s/ricoh_xr-s.htm Ricoh XR-S manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
 
*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_xr-s/ricoh_xr-s.htm Ricoh XR-S manual] from Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
*[http://www.thecamerasite.net/01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/ricoh%20xr%20S.htm XR-S specs & blurb] at [http://www.thecamerasite.net/index.htm The Camera Site]
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*[http://thecamerasite.lauro.fi//01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/ricoh%20xr%20S.htm XR-S specs & blurb] at [http://thecamerasite.lauro.fi//01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/ricoh%20xr%20S.htm/index.htm The Camera Site]
  
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*[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/XR-S.html Ricoh XR-S] at [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html Ricoh Japan]
  
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 17 July 2021

The XR-S is an SLR for 35mm film introduced c. 1981 and accepting K mount lenses. It is based on the XR7 model from Ricoh, but with the addition of solar cells mounted on the sides of the pentaprism housing. In brighter light conditions, the solar cells would send current to a special rechargeable "Battery S," which then powered the metering circuit. Ricoh claimed that battery life exceeding 5 years was possible with this system[1]. Failing this, a pair of standard 1.5-volt SR44/LR44 cells could be substituted, but the solar cells were disabled in this case.

A later model, the Ricoh XR Solar, is an unrelated camera manufactured by Cosina, which lacks autoexposure.

Notes

  1. As claimed in this 1982 advertisement; scan courtesy Nesster on Flickr.

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In Japanese