Ricoh AF-60 |
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Manufactured or assembled in Taïwan from (Circa) 1985 to (After) 1985.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 2677
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Chronology of cameras Ricoh
This is one of at least six similar cameras marketed between 1985 and 1989 including the AF-45, AF-50, AF-55, AF-60s, and AF-70. The principal difference is that the 45, 55, and 60s had a 3 element ‘Ricoh’ lens, whilst the 50, 60 and 70 had a 4 element ‘Rikenon’ lens. The flash ready and focus achieved lamps are alongside the viewfinder.
This diagram created by VB allows us to measure the complexity of Ricoh's history.
1913 | A few Japanese scientists had the idea of establishing a research institute. |
1915 | The proposal for the creation of the Rikagaku Kenkyūsho Institute of Physical and Chemical Research is presented to the Japanese parliament. |
1917 | The Riken Institute and Foundation are established. |
1927 | The Rikagaku Kõgyõ K.K. is created to manufacture and distribute products resulting from research, such as photographic papers. |
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