Ricoh YF-20X
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The YF-20X is a fixed-focus point-and-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in 1993. A version with a databack was also available and it was sold as the YF-20X Date.
This camera is one of the long selling series of Ricoh's compacts which features not-too-small body size, manual film speed rating, AA-type power source etc. Although it is categorized as a fixed-focus camera, it can focus on a distant subject by sliding the small lever located beside the lens.
Specifications
- Release Date: May 1993
- Lens: Ricoh Lens 35mm f/4.5, 3 elements in 3 groups
- Focus: fixed focus with infinity setting facility
- Shutter: mechanical, 1/125 sec. (fixed-speed)
- Film Speed: manual setting, ISO 100 / 200 / 400 / 1000
- Power Source: two AA-type batteries (alkaline or manganese)
- Dimensions: 132 mm X 68 mm X 47.5 mm
- Weight: 210 g (without batteries)
Model Variation
Release Date | Model Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1987.2 | YF-20 / Myport Ami | Rikenon 35mm f/4 Lens |
1989.9 | L-20 / YF-20 Super / One Take Easy II | Ricoh 35mm f/4.5 Lens, New Design |
1991.7 | Auto 35 / Boots C35FF | Downgraded model, New design |
1992.3 | LX-22 / LX-22S (1993) / XOBBOX (1993) | New design, Self-timer, Auto-flash |
1993.5 | YF-20X | New design |
1997.12 | YF-20N | Downgraded model, New design |