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In 1995 [[Ricoh]] introduced two "flagship" models in their series of [[K mount lenses|K mount]]-lens [[SLR]]s 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 [[Ricoh KR-10M|XR-10M]] is a different model, lacking programmed exposure.)
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In 1995 [[Ricoh]] introduced two "flagship" models in their series of [[K mount lenses|K mount]]-lens [[SLR]]s 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.  
 
  
 
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.
 
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.
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*[http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/XR-10P.html Ricoh XR-10P] and [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/XR-10PF.html XR-10PF] at [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ Ricoh Japan]
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*[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]
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*[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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*[http://www.fotolaborinfo.de/foto/ricohkamera.htm#XRX3PF Ricoh XR-X 3PF profiled] at Christoph Caspari's [http://www.fotolaborinfo.de/foto.htm Foto und Fotolabor]
 
*[http://www.fotolaborinfo.de/foto/ricohkamera.htm#XRX3PF Ricoh XR-X 3PF profiled] at Christoph Caspari's [http://www.fotolaborinfo.de/foto.htm Foto und Fotolabor]
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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.


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