1972 DSLR camera Ricoh 500G

1972 DSLR camera Ricoh 500G

Ricoh 500 G is a compact coupled rangefinder camera launched by Ricoh in 1972. It offers automatic shutter priority exposure or fully manual control. The projection viewfinder pointer indicates the aperture that the camera will set for any preferred shutter speed, or the aperture that the user should set when manually controlling.
90s DSLR camera Ricoh 35EFS black version

90s DSLR camera Ricoh 35EFS black version

35EF and 35EFS are Ricoh's simple proportional focus viewfinder cameras, released around 1980. The black "S" version includes a selfie camera. Pop up flash gives these cameras a unique appearance, although not fully integrated: users even need to install separate batteries for the light meter (1.35V Hg) and flash (single AA battery). Similar Ricoh 35EFL looks more unified.