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− | *[http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ | + | *[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/XR-10P.html Ricoh XR-10P] and [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/XR-10PF.html XR-10PF] at [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/index.html Ricoh Japan] |
*[http://www.est.hi-ho.ne.jp/suikodow/camera/xr10p.htm User review of XR-10P] from [http://www.est.hi-ho.ne.jp/suikodow/camera/index.htm 貧乏カメラ館] (Binbō Kamera-Kan; 'Poor Camera Museum') | *[http://www.est.hi-ho.ne.jp/suikodow/camera/xr10p.htm User review of XR-10P] from [http://www.est.hi-ho.ne.jp/suikodow/camera/index.htm 貧乏カメラ館] (Binbō Kamera-Kan; 'Poor Camera Museum') | ||
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Ricoh XR-X 3PF image by Oscar Martin (Image rights) |
In 1995 Ricoh introduced two "flagship" models in their series of K mount-lens SLRs for 35mm film: These were the XR-10PF, and the nearly-identical XR-10P, omitting the popup flash of the PF. In some markets these were branded as the XR-X 3PF and XR-X 3P respectively. (Note that the XR-10M is a different model, lacking programmed exposure.)
These models extended the electronic "wonderbrick" features of the multi-program Ricoh XR-X to add program shift and true shutter-priority autoexposure. However by this time, the rise of autofocus (and soon after, digital) models were quickly eroding Ricoh's presence in the SLR marketplace.
Links
- Ricoh XR-X 3PF manual from Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
In Japanese
- Ricoh XR-10P and XR-10PF at Ricoh Japan
- User review of XR-10P from 貧乏カメラ館 (Binbō Kamera-Kan; 'Poor Camera Museum')
In German
- Ricoh XR-X 3PF profiled at Christoph Caspari's Foto und Fotolabor