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I have posted some new pics I took today with this camera indoors, no flash, 800 speed film.
Here.....http://nelsonfoto.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=16248#16248


I just received a new Ricoh 35R. I purchased it from a company out of Canada. It was $30 shipped. I bought the one without the date back. This camera has all sorts of cool features. Manual focus, you can choose a couple of different apetures, hot shoe, exposure adjustment. Here is the link:
http://www.ceid.com/detail.clearance.aspx

Here is a link to an ebay auction (for a lot more money) that shows all the pics:
http://cgi.ebay.com/100-BRAND-NEW-R...ryZ83871QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

My first impressions are pretty good. I just took it out of the box, so have not taken pictures. It took around a week to get here. It is pretty light. It comes with a lens hood, case, strap, a couple booklets, etc. If it takes good pics, I may buy a couple more and sock them away.
 
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I took a bunch of indoor pics with the built in flash. I was not real impressed. All the pics seemed pretty dark. The camera has a hot shoe, but it only works with a special flash. I am going to take some outdoor pics soon, and will post photos,
Keith
 
keithslater said:
I just received a new Ricoh 35R.
My first impressions are pretty good. .

I got three (black) of them in the family, great results ! It's my photographical notebook, take always with me.

bertram
 
keithslater said:
I have posted some new pics I took today with this camera indoors, no flash, 800 speed film.
Here.....http://nelsonfoto.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=16248#16248


I just received a new Ricoh 35R. I purchased it from a company out of Canada. It was $30 shipped. I bought the one without the date back. This camera has all sorts of cool features. Manual focus, you can choose a couple of different apetures, hot shoe, exposure adjustment. Here is the link:
http://www.ceid.com/detail.clearance.aspx

Here is a link to an ebay auction (for a lot more money) that shows all the pics:
http://cgi.ebay.com/100-BRAND-NEW-R...ryZ83871QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

My first impressions are pretty good. I just took it out of the box, so have not taken pictures. It took around a week to get here. It is pretty light. It comes with a lens hood, case, strap, a couple booklets, etc. If it takes good pics, I may buy a couple more and sock them away.

First of all, you have lovely children, lucky man, they are treasures.
this camera's called MF-1 in Japan issued in Apr. 2001, surprisingly w manual focusing, plus a flash shoe, asking $35,000 Yen, $304. So if you paid $30, that's a real deal.
Ricoh used another 30mm but 4-element F3.5 lens on R1S, charged $41000 Yen and auto focus thou.
The 3 element 30mm 3.9 MF-1(35R) is quite a good looking camera too.
Ricoh's best deal is GR-10 which used the same 7 element 28/2.8 on GR-1v.
Thanks Keith.
 
Those are excellent shots.

Ricoh made some superb film cameras. I have always wanted a GR1.

There are some really good deals on that website, though I didn't see
an R1 for $30. I bought an R1E ($25) to trade for my wife's XA2... ;)

"Excelsior, you fathead!"
-Chris-
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum! (Don't have a RF yet, as I've been outbidded on the GIII QL17 on ebay for so many times!)

I have a question on the 35R, I see that it's got a threaded lens, I'm wondering if my 0.5x and a 0.8x wide converter (37mm threaded) for my DV will work on the 35R?

BTW, the 35R is $60 on that website now =(
 
I have one of these, and think it's really nice little camera (and not expensive when bought new at the time). Didn't use it for a few years, though, I really must dig it out again...
 
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