Product code: Ricoh KR-5 iii FILM SLR store CAMERA with 35-70mn lens.
A bit of normal wear but WORKS GREAT! Light meter is accurate. Makes great photos. Some normal scuffing and wear for it's age. Ricoh introduced the KR-5 III in mid-1994,[1] theoretically as a successor to the popular KR-5 Super II.The KR-5 III is not too distant a cousin to the FM 10 from Nikon. The new model introduced a few small improvements: • ISO setting is integrated into store the shutter-speed dial, moved from under rewind crank • An "ME" lever alongside the wind lever, permitting double/multiple exposures • A depth-of-field preview lever (stopping down the lens) near the lens release catch • A PC socket to connect off-camera flash, on the end of the body below the rewind crank • Half-stop over/underexposure now indicated by lighting both the green and a red LED together In common with most other Cosina-built SLRs of the era, the film advance lever locks the shutter-release button and must be pulled slightly outward.
A bit of normal wear but WORKS GREAT! Light meter is accurate. Makes great photos. Some normal scuffing and wear for it's age. Ricoh introduced the KR-5 III in mid-1994,[1] theoretically as a successor to the popular KR-5 Super II.The KR-5 III is not too distant a cousin to the FM 10 from Nikon. The new model introduced a few small improvements: • ISO setting is integrated into store the shutter-speed dial, moved from under rewind crank • An "ME" lever alongside the wind lever, permitting double/multiple exposures • A depth-of-field preview lever (stopping down the lens) near the lens release catch • A PC socket to connect off-camera flash, on the end of the body below the rewind crank • Half-stop over/underexposure now indicated by lighting both the green and a red LED together In common with most other Cosina-built SLRs of the era, the film advance lever locks the shutter-release button and must be pulled slightly outward.