Ricoh 35mm point-and-shoot film camera

Used

£55.99

The Ricoh 35mm point-and-shoot film camera is a compact camera designed by Ricoh, a Japanese manufacturer, that uses 35mm film — the most common film format of the 20th century. These cameras were especially popular during the 1980s and 1990s because they offered simple, automatic photography without the need for manual settings like professional SLRs.

  • Lens: Ricoh Zoom Lens, 38–90mm Macro

  • Type: Compact 35mm film camera (autofocus, auto-exposure, built-in flash).

  • Features visible:

    • Built-in flash

    • Autofocus (labeled “AF Multi”)

    • Zoom capability (wide-to-telephoto range, 38–90mm)

    • Compact body, typical of late 1980s–1990s consumer film cameras.