Ricoh RZ-800
Features:
The RZ-800 is an autofocus compact for 35mm film, introduced by Ricoh in 1991. It is also known as the Myport Zoom RZ-800, the Shotmaster Zoom Super, the Q-80Z, the RZ-880, and the RZ-780 Super. One of the most notable improvements on the RZ-800 from earlier compact cameras was its further sophisticated auto focusing system. It has a 5 beam Active Autofocus System using over 600 steps with a spot-AF facility. The RZ-800 also has some unique features for a compact camera, such as Super-macro, TV Mode, Soft-flash Mode, and the remote control capabilities.
Included: Battery + 400 Film
Film Type: 35mm Film
Condition: Used
Released: 1991
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Film Type: 35mm Film
Condition: Used
Released: 1991
Location: Tokyo, Japan
History:
The RZ-800 is an autofocus compact camera for 35mm film, introduced by Ricoh in 1991. Andy Warhol was known to have many cameras in his arsenal to photograph his work. Ricoh cameras were among his favorite.
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