A little while ago, I was looking for a small p&s type 35mm that would fit into my pocket. the Ricoh GR-1 seemed like a good option but it still sells for reasonably high prices, and I was looking for a bargain. I stumbled across the Ricoh R1 on ebay whilst mooching around - did some research and realised it was just the job:
The camera is totally automatic with only a programme mode,night mode or infinity mode to choose between (other than the usual p&s flash options). There are indicators in the viewfinder to let you know which of the 7 autofocus zones the camera has selected. The camera includes one of the most pointless features ever to appear on 35mm cameras - the panoramic option where the camera adds in a supplementary wide lens, but then cuts off the top and bottom of the frame wasting about 1/3 - 1/2 of the image. It was a common feature on cameras of similar age, but pointless none the less. This is also the camera's saving grace as a reasonably easy modification can be made to disable the plastic masks that form the letter box and, hey presto, you have a point and shoot with an optional full frame wide angle lens. There is a compromise to be made though. As you'll see from the pics below, there is a slight image distortion around the corners and also serious light fall off - but that's not such a bad thing now is it? I havent tried this with colour yet, but I'm guessing it's going to have a marked Lomo LC-A feel to it.
In standard mode, the camera is excellent, exposure seems spot-on in all conditions and, as is to be expected, the lens is up to the usual high Ricoh standard. here are some examples:
This is in standard lens mode.
with wide option
standard/wide comparison taken from same spot
Finally, wide shooting into the light - auto metering worked well, but hefty flare (as expected).
All in all, it's an excellent little light camera that does a more than competent job without me having to think about anything other than composing. Well worth the ?4.99 I paid.
full spec details can be found here:
http://www.ricoh.co.uk/35mmCameras/r1.htmand details on the wide-angle modification here:
http://www.lumika.org/gear_ricoh_r1.htmFilm - hp5+ developed in d-23
All neg scans and not very exciting shots but they serve a purpose