Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Ricoh Shotmaster Zoom 105 Plus > >I bought one for my son 5-6 years ago for about $350, then bought three >refurbs locally two years ago at $100 each - one for another son, one for my >dad, and finally one for me. Lens is fast and very sharp - beautiful 16x20's >and last year I enlarged a "snapshot" of a USCG helicopter and local fire >dept fire boat to 20x30. The three prints are hanging at the CG HQ, Fire >Dept and Eureka City Hall. > >Best feature of the Ricoh is the fixed 28mm focal length, along with zoom of >38-105mm (f3.6-f5.6). At 28mm it is a slow lens but very sharp, too. I also >like that the film winds all the way to the end as soon as loaded, then >winds back into the cassette as you shoot. In quiet situations, you just get >a quick 2 seconds of rewinding when the last shot on the roll is done. Have >you ever tried to stop a P&S auto rewind of 36 frames grinding away in a >church or theater?! > >It also has some nice adjustments for night time use and about my only >complaint is a sometimes balky autofocus. Just find something slightly more >contrasty at the same distance and lock focus by pressing slightly on the >shutter. > >Anyway it has served me remarkably well. My other cameras are all Leicas and >Hasselblads, plus a Yashica T4 P&S - shirt-pocket tiny, but with a great big >heart in that wonderful Zeiss 35 T* lens. So it's a tough camera crowd to >get along in. The Ricoh Shotmaster Zoom 105 Plus would make a really >flexible travel camera. I noticed there are a couple on eBay right now, and >some refurbs may still be available at camera stores. I'm hanging onto mine. > >Gary Todoroff >Tree LUGger but you cannot use it for FOM2 ;-) Cheers - -- Alastair Firkin http://www.afirkin.com http://www.familyofman2.com ()" "'() ( '0',) (,,)(")(") - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html