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Riken Ricoh 300
Riken · Japan · 1959–1960 (1 years) · 135 film
The Ricoh 300 represents a typical Japanese-made 35mm camera of the late 1950s, produced by Riken during a period of intense domestic competition and growth in camera manufacturing. As a standard consumer model utilizing the popular 135 film format, it offered basic functionality without introducing significant technological innovations or design breakthroughs. Its construction was likely straightforward, featuring a fixed focal length lens, simple shutter speeds, and basic viewfinder, aimed at the entry-level market segment. The Ricoh 300 serves as an example of the era's prolific production of affordable, utilitarian cameras that made 35mm photography increasingly accessible to a wider audience before the rise of more advanced and influential models.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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