The Ricoh FF-9 is a 35mm compact camera released by Ricoh circa 1988. It has a 35mm four elements f/35mm lens with a minimum focus distance of 0.8m. This lens is protected by a sliding lens cover. Uncovering the lens will power the camera. It has number of shooting modes that can be changed by a button on the right hand side of the body. Infinity mode (mountain), night infinity (dark mountain), TV (1/30 of a sec), continuous shooting mode, interval (1 photo every minute) and multiple exposure mode. This camera works perfect and it's in perfect condition.
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SPECIFICATIONS
- Lens: 35mm f/3.5. four element
- Focus distance of 0.8m
- Automatic film loading, winding and rewind
- Lcd screen: Film status and film exposure counter.
- Film: Dx Code film from 100 to 1600 Iso. Non coded film is treated as Iso 100.
- Flash: Built-in.
- Weight: 240g.
- Battery: 1X CRP2 (Not included)
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