RICOH AD-1 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera with 35mm F/2.8 Lens
Mınt Condition
light seals renewed, All necessary maintenance has been done.
New Battery included
Ricoh introduced the AD-1 in July 1979, slimming down the prior Hi-Color 35 from a decade earlier. The key feature is an ability to shoot 10–15 exposures (single or continuous) after winding up a knob on the bottom of the camera. The film travels "backwards" compared to most 35mm models, and the rewind crank is also on the bottom of the camera. This placement means the tripod socket has been relocated to one side of the body. At the end of the roll the user turns the knob to the "rewind" position and presses the rewind release. Spring tension is released with what the (English) hotsell manual describes as a "zzee" sound, with the reassurance that this is not a cause for concern.
- Optical Condition:
+ Lenses: Excellent, Clean and clear, no scratching, fungus or fog
+ Viewfinder: bright and clear
- Technical Condition:
+ Shutter: working correctly
+ Aperture: Correct
+ Focus ring, Aperture ring, Shutter speed ring rotates smoothly
+ Exposure Counter: Ok
+ Light meter work correctly
Product code: RICOH AD-1 hotsell 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera with 35/2.8 Lens