Ricoh RZ 800 Date
The RZ-800 is an autofocus compact camera 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 autofocusing 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.
- Release Date: June 1991
- Lens: 38 mm f/4.5 - 80 mm f/6.4 zoom lens, 7 elements in 7 groups
- Focus: 5-point multi-beam active autofocus system, 650 focusing steps with Spot-AF facility
- Focusing Range: 0.59 m - infinity, Macro Mode focuses at fixed 0.3m.
- Shutter: Programmed, 1 sec. - 1/400 sec.
- Film speed range: ISO 64 - 3200 (DX-code system)
- Flash: G.N. 19 m (ISO 100), Auto / On / Off, Soft Flash, Red-eye reduction
- Other features: Spot AF, Automatic backlight compensation, TV mode, Super-macro, Remote control socket
- Dimensions: 142 mm x 73.5 mm x 53 mm
- Weight: 345 g (without battery)
- Requires : CRP2 Battery
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