I bought the non super version in 1981. Yesterday in 2020 loaded with 35mm film and went to a place I last used it in 1983. What memories. This was and is a great camera. Very underrated. Easy to use TTL exposure system for manual or auto. A true classic this camera. Built to last. I own two now.
My dad recently gave me his RICOH KR-10m and I’ve been trying to get to grips with how to use it as a newbie to film photography. Your video has been really helpful! Thankyou.
Hi, I pretty much like the form of this 'review' - so in contrast with hyped 'gadget guys' :) Nice & slow tempo and language. Are you a camera collector, or pro? Came here accidentaly, after searching for some info on KR10m (it's on the way to me). (btw: maybe the shutter time is slow because some ND/polarizer on the lens?)
Thanks. I'm certainly not a 'Pro' just someone with an interest in photography. Particularly film photography. I've definitely got a fair few cameras-too many!- but not as a collector. Just cameras I've picked up over the years. Thanks for watching.
@@blackdogwildtrails3123 I know this 'I have too many cameras' feeling very well :) Actually, my (old) new KR10m is just film loaded, and ready. I like it very much overall, but I noticed one negative: when setting ISO manually with EV compensation (as listed in manual), this resets to zero every time you turn off the camera. No very practical.
This was a really good video! I have this camera and I wanted to know if it's possible to push the iso, so for example if I have a 400 iso film push it 1 step to 800
I bought the non super version in 1981. Yesterday in 2020 loaded with 35mm film and went to a place I last used it in 1983. What memories. This was and is a great camera. Very underrated. Easy to use TTL exposure system for manual or auto. A true classic this camera. Built to last. I own two now.
Great stuff!
My dad recently gave me his RICOH KR-10m and I’ve been trying to get to grips with how to use it as a newbie to film photography. Your video has been really helpful! Thankyou.
I have just bought a Ricoh kr10 super with the 50mm F2 for £16.
Can't wait to try it out.
You've settled down nicely in your new campervan
Hope to have a night in her later this week. Not too far. shropshire hills or radnorshire I think..
Nice vid, thanks
Glad you liked it!
Hi, I pretty much like the form of this 'review' - so in contrast with hyped 'gadget guys' :) Nice & slow tempo and language. Are you a camera collector, or pro?
Came here accidentaly, after searching for some info on KR10m (it's on the way to me).
(btw: maybe the shutter time is slow because some ND/polarizer on the lens?)
Thanks. I'm certainly not a 'Pro' just someone with an interest in photography. Particularly film photography. I've definitely got a fair few cameras-too many!- but not as a collector. Just cameras I've picked up over the years. Thanks for watching.
@@blackdogwildtrails3123 I know this 'I have too many cameras' feeling very well :)
Actually, my (old) new KR10m is just film loaded, and ready. I like it very much overall, but I noticed one negative: when setting ISO manually with EV compensation (as listed in manual), this resets to zero every time you turn off the camera. No very practical.
This was a really good video! I have this camera and I wanted to know if it's possible to push the iso, so for example if I have a 400 iso film push it 1 step to 800
A year late, but reading online it says you cannot change the iso... fixed to the DX setting.
Do you know what battery is needed for the kr-30sp
Hi...Mine just has 4 standard AA batteries. You just need a flat head driver to take the side cover off.
I believe the kr30sp uses a coin battery number LR44. I think that is the right number, and it takes 4 of them.
I believe it will be subdued with that polarizer filter on there....LOL...