The Ricoh RZ-750, also known as the Shotmaster Zoom or TF-900 Zoom, is a high-end 35mm compact autofocus point-and-shoot camera introduced in 1989. At the time of its release, it was Ricoh's top-of-the-line compact model featuring a 38-76mm f/3.5-6.7 zoom lens. The camera was known for advanced features like multiple exposure, interval shooting, and a 61-step active autofocus system.
Key Specifications
- Lens: 38mm f/3.5 – 76mm f/6.7 (2.0x zoom) consisting of 7 elements in 6 groups.
- Focusing: Single-point active autofocus system with 61 focusing steps, ranging from 0.68m to infinity.
- Shutter Speeds: 3 seconds to 1/500 second.
- ISO Range: Supports ISO 64 to 3200 via DX-code system.
- Power Source: Requires one 6V lithium battery (commonly listed as CR-P2 or CR123A depending on the specific variant or source).
- Weight: Approximately 365g without battery.
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