Ricoh GR1S Black 28mm 2.8
Ricoh GR1S Black - Analog Camera 24*36
Type: Compact Point & Shoot
Film format: 35mm
Years of production: after 1996
Light meter: Yes
Focus: Autofocus
Energy: 1 CR2
Lens: GR Lens 28mm 1: 2.8
We check and restore our analog cameras in our workshops in Lyon since 2012.
This model is a nice Ricoh GR1s Black. This camera is one of the best compact ever produced by Ricoh. It is famous for its small size, metallic body and wide lens.
Its has a multi mode photo/flash, a self-timer, a manuel aperture setting...
This camera has been fully checked and is ready to work. Everything is working: shutter, shutter speeds, autofocus, light meter, self timer, film loading, rewinding... Please note: the camera shows some signs of age, traces and scratches on the body and the viewfinder pannel (not visible on the pictures), some buttons indications disappeared with time and use (self-timer, mode). Also the LCD pannel is not fully working, with time some figures disappeared, it still can be use of course.
It is sold with one CR2 battery and its strap.
The lens on this camera:
GR Lens 28mm 1: 2.8. The lens is clean, without scratches or fungus.
All our cameras are antiques and may wear signs of use. The pictures will give you a better glimpse of the condition.
- Film Format
- 35mm / 135
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