Re: Sears Auto KS (Ricoh XR-2s): First impressions

2002-05-04 Thread Frantisek Vlcek

vvn The eyepiece blind is a nice touch: It's an internal blind, or shutter, that 
completely blocks off the light for autoexposed timed shots. Unlike aftermarket blinds 
like HAMA's, this one allows
Just like in K2 and K2DMDs :)
vvn The main reason I wanted to try this model was to have the moving needle with 
aperture-priority. I had assumed that the needle would float continuously as I merely 
aimed the lens here and there.
vvn That's how it worked on my Minox 35 GT and Olympu XA compacts.

vvn Wrong. In order to use the exposure meter, you must keep the shutter release 
partially depressed. I find this arrangement awkward. Each time I remove my right hand 
from the shutter release to
vvn change the lens aperture ring, the needle swings to the bottom. I don't want to 
have to remember how many want stops to dial in; I want to SEE the results as I twist 
the dial.

vvn Does the K2 work this way? Or does the needle swing even when you remove your 
finger from the shutter release?

The K2 works very nicely (or at least K2DMD, I don't have a plain K2)
 in this regard - if you pull the rapind wind lever into the ready
 position and depress the shutter release, it stays depressed and
 meters continuously as long as there are batteries inside :) When you
 push the lever back into storage position it flips up and stops
 metering. Or with the lever in storage position you can just depress
 and hold the release normally.

Good light,
   Frantisek Vlcek
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Sears Auto KS (Ricoh XR-2s): First impressions

2002-05-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

My Sears Auto KS arrived this week. This camera, sold by Ricoh as the XR-2s, appears 
to be Ricoh's answer to the Pentax K2. That is, you get manual and aperture-preferred 
exposure, combined with a moving needle and mirror lockup (when using the mechanical 
timer).

The shutter is loud--louder than my Super Program or Ricoh XR-P. Christian Skofeland 
tried out my Sears and feels it's no louder than an LX, but the Sears' noise may be a 
bit more strident. The XR-1's shutter was the same shutter that Nikon used on the 
original FM; I don't know whether this is an autocontrolled version of it.

The shutter is 1/1000 second, metal, vertical, electronically controlled. I think the 
mirror vibration is a bit higher that that of the XR-P, or about as bad as the Super 
Program's. But this is just a first impression.

Turning the ISO dial (12 to 3200) is easy; so is turning the compensation dial.

I like the size and feel, very KX-like.

The eyepiece blind is a nice touch: It's an internal blind, or shutter, that 
completely blocks off the light for autoexposed timed shots. Unlike aftermarket blinds 
like HAMA's, this one allows you to use an eyepiece accessory, such as an eyecup, 
refconverter (Minolta fits), or 2X magnifier.

The viewfinder is rather dim, very KX-like. It uses the Ricoh 45-degree split-image 
rangefinder to aid in focusing when shooting verticals.

The main reason I wanted to try this model was to have the moving needle with 
aperture-priority. I had assumed that the needle would float continuously as I merely 
aimed the lens here and there. That's how it worked on my Minox 35 GT and Olympu XA 
compacts.

Wrong. In order to use the exposure meter, you must keep the shutter release partially 
depressed. I find this arrangement awkward. Each time I remove my right hand from the 
shutter release to change the lens aperture ring, the needle swings to the bottom. I 
don't want to have to remember how many want stops to dial in; I want to SEE the 
results as I twist the dial.

Does the K2 work this way? Or does the needle swing even when you remove your finger 
from the shutter release?

I'll report again after I've used it a while and developed a roll.

An XR-2s received 15 bids yesterday, peaking at $75 but failing to reach its reserve. 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1348572387

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Re: Sears Auto KS (Ricoh XR-2s): First impressions

2002-05-02 Thread Nitin Garg

On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 03:35:35PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 The eyepiece blind is a nice touch: It's an internal blind, or
 shutter, that completely blocks off the light for autoexposed timed
 shots. Unlike aftermarket blinds like HAMA's, this one allows you to
 use an eyepiece accessory, such as an eyecup, refconverter (Minolta
 fits), or 2X magnifier.

Interesting :) Didnt know this camera had an internal blind.  minolta
refconverter work on later ricoh models too. I got one that fits xr-m
and xr-10.

you had asked me about the focussing speed on xr-10 vs xr-p. I havent
had time yet to compare them (and xr-m). If i get time to do it this
month will write to you about it.
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