
Ricoh AF-7
Ricoh · Japan · 1987 · 135 film
The Ricoh AF-7 represents a typical mid-1980s 35mm autofocus camera, positioned within Ricoh's lineup to offer convenient auto-exposure and auto-focusing features to the average consumer. As a 135-format camera, it likely featured a compact, user-friendly design prioritizing ease of use over advanced controls, with a built-in pop-up flash and a standard zoom lens kit, common for its era. It embodied the industry's shift towards automation, making photography simpler for the masses without the complexity or cost of professional systems. While functional and reliable for its intended purpose, the AF-7 lacks distinctive design elements or technological breakthroughs that set it apart from numerous contemporary models from competitors like Minolta, Canon, or Olympus.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |




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