Ricoh XR7M II 35mm SLRs

Ricoh XR7M II 35mm SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

- Aperature priority with full manual override.
- Shutter speeds from 8 seconds to 1/2000 second plus bulb setting.
- Multiple exposure and depth of field preview features.
- Solid aluminum die-cast body for durability.
- Universal K-mount accepts hundreds of lenses.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 11, 2023]
hgriffin08


Strength:

RICOH cams are reliable devices. we could agree with this cause its usage is so popular.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 30, 2023]
wittings


Strength:

I find it very hard to go back to those fiddly little 35mm negatives now! after being spoilt with 6 x 6cm. The camera takes some getting used to..totally manual but is a joy to use once you,ve mastered it. The viwefinder is dim indoors but OK outdoors. An excellent camera! Livermore Concrete Solutions

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Nov 14, 2002]
Roger
Intermediate

Strength:

Solid metal body yet light weight. Extra motor drive. K mount lens used so lots of lens are out there. Automation when needed yet manual control is easy.

Weakness:

Ricoh stopped making this great camera. One of the best manual focus cameras ever made.

Ricoh XR7 is the perfect camera for one who wants control over the finished photo product. A level of automation that is just right. Everything a serious photographer needs with none of the "fluff" that is not needed. In short, just about the perfect camera. As good as any manual focus camera ever made. I have used this camera for years on a dalily basis and it has never failed me. The screw ups (yes, I had some) were my fault, not the camera.

Customer Service

None ever needed

Similar Products Used:

Pentax K1000, Chinon DP5, Ricoh XRX 3PF

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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