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The [[Ricoh YF-10|YF-10]] is a fixed-focus [[point and shoot|point-and-shoot]] camera introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in 1994. A version with a databack was also available, and it was sold as the '''YF-10 Date'''. It is an extremely simple camera; it has a totally [[fixed focus|fixed-focus]] lens, a fixed shutter speed, and the fixed exposure setting. It incorporates the [[DX code|DX-code system]] but it can only detect ISO 400 films, and all other films are rated as a ISO 100 film. The YF-10 was one of the simplest camera that Ricoh had ever released.
 
The [[Ricoh YF-10|YF-10]] is a fixed-focus [[point and shoot|point-and-shoot]] camera introduced by Japanese manufacturer [[Ricoh]] in 1994. A version with a databack was also available, and it was sold as the '''YF-10 Date'''. It is an extremely simple camera; it has a totally [[fixed focus|fixed-focus]] lens, a fixed shutter speed, and the fixed exposure setting. It incorporates the [[DX code|DX-code system]] but it can only detect ISO 400 films, and all other films are rated as a ISO 100 film. The YF-10 was one of the simplest camera that Ricoh had ever released.

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The YF-10 is a fixed-focus point-and-shoot camera introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in 1994. A version with a databack was also available, and it was sold as the YF-10 Date. It is an extremely simple camera; it has a totally fixed-focus lens, a fixed shutter speed, and the fixed exposure setting. It incorporates the DX-code system but it can only detect ISO 400 films, and all other films are rated as a ISO 100 film. The YF-10 was one of the simplest camera that Ricoh had ever released.


Specifications

  • Release Date: October 1994
  • Camera Type: 35mm (135) film lens shutter camera
  • Lens: 34mm f/4.5
  • Focusing: fixed-focus
  • Shutter: fixed speed
  • Exposure Control: fixed exposure[1]
  • Viewfinder: Albada-type viewfinder
  • Film Speed Range: ISO 100/400 (DX-code system)
  • Built-in Flash: activates by sliding the flash-switch
  • Other Features: automatic film loading, automatic film advance, automatic film rewind with mid-roll rewind facility
  • Power Source: two AA-type batteries (alkaline/manganese)
  • Dimensions: 127.5 mm X 73.5 mm X 46 mm
  • Weight: 180 g (without batteries)


Notes

  1. A particular aperture is selected according to the film speed regardless of the light conditions


Links

YF-10 on Ricoh Official Website Camera List (in Japanese)