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Ricoh AF-60

Ricoh·1986·Camera

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The AF-60 is an autofocus point-and-shoot camera for 35mm film, introduced by Japanese manufacturer Ricoh in the late 80's. It is also sold by the name of AF-600 in some markets. A version with a databack was also available and it was sold as the AF-60D. The model named One Take AF looks identical to the AF-60, but it uses a slightly slower 3 element Ricoh lens rather than the 4 element Rikenon lens on the AF-60.

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