Ricoh Shotmaster Ultra Zoom |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1992 to (After) 1992.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 5711
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Chronology of cameras Ricoh
This was probably for the American market. Very similar cameras were sold in Europe as the FF-10, as the Boots Mini Zoom (in 2 tone plastic!) in UK, and as the Myport Zoom Mini in Japan.
It has provision for flash on/off, night mode, continuous exposures, TV, and remote release either electronically or by cable. It also has a shutter lock, but it does not have a red eye reduction system.
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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