The Ricoh FF-70 is a 35mm camera. It was introduced by Ricoh in 1985 as the successor to the FF-3 AF. The Ricoh FF-70 was also sold as the FF-90 in America and the Myport LUI in Japan.
A Rikenon Lens 35mm f2.8 lens is installed in the snapshot camera. Focusing does not have to be done manually thanks to autofocus.
Quite unusual for a camera of this type is the large screen that displays information such as film speed, exposure, loading status and more.
All 35mm films (eBay / Amazon*) with a sensitivity of ISO 25 to ISO 1600 can be used in the Ricoh FF-70. It is possible for the camera to read the ISO value based on the DX code, or you can set it yourself.
If the light is too low, the built-in flash can be activated. A self-timer can also be turned on, as well as a +2EV exposure compensation.








