
Ricoh XR-X 3000
Ricoh · Japan · 1994 · 135 film
The Ricoh XR-X 3000 is a 35mm film camera introduced by Ricoh in 1994. As part of the company's XR series, it likely featured electronic exposure control, a hallmark of Ricoh's SLR technology during this period. The camera would have incorporated a built-in light meter and compatibility with Ricoh's K-mount lenses, providing photographers with a versatile system for various shooting scenarios. Its construction would have followed the typical consumer SLR design of the era, focusing on ease of use and reliable performance at an accessible price point.
In the context of early 1990s photography, the XR-X 3000 represented Ricoh's strategy to offer feature-rich yet affordable equipment to the growing market of amateur photographers.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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