RICOH
(JP¥3,800)
【Item】 Model Number: RICOH FF-9D Batteries Used: CR-P2 ×1 Film Used: 35mm 【Condition】 Operation has been confirmed. Power on, LCD display, shutter, flash, button operation, film winding, rewinding, and self-timer have been checked. The lens is clean with no mold. The viewfinder has some dust, but no mold. There are no problems with use. The paint is chipped in the area where the camera is held. 【Accessories】 Camera body only ⚠Caution⚠ Simple cleaning and alcohol disinfection have been performed by an amateur. Please check the images carefully as this is a used item, and consider purchasing after understanding and agreeing to the condition. No claims and no returns. 【Product Description】 A compact camera released in 1988. The lens is a 35mm F3.5 single-focus lens, perfect for snapshots. It's a recommended snapshot shooter for casually taking photos of things that catch your eye. In the late 80s, when compact cameras that were easy to use were overflowing, this camera had features that set it apart from others. Night mode, infinity mode, TV mode (this mode is for taking clear pictures of a TV screen, but it may not be used much in modern times), and, above all, multiple exposure mode. It's rare for a compact camera to have this function, and it's great because it expands the range of expression. Also, it has a self-timer and date function. It's a small but excellent camera. The flash automatically fires in places where the camera judges it to be dark. The flash that pops up vertically is also a unique design. Uses 35mm film, and uses CR-P2 batteries.
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