Ricoh 35ZF, viewfinder camera with a fixed lens made by Ricoh from 1976. ZF stands for “zone focus”. Shutter Priority or fully manual mode. Very sharp lens Rikenon f2.8/40mm. And most importantly (to me): a shutter cocking lever! In general it was a less expensive version of Ricoh 500G, equipped with exactly the same lens. The difference: 500G is a rangefinder, viewfinder has a numbers indicating the aperture (35ZF has only red zones for OVER and UNDER exposure), and it's equipped with a self-timer.
P.S. I hope you don't mind that I taked this pic with my digital Kodak Zi8 :D

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