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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Ricoh Caplio R7: Review
Pros: The 7.1x optical zoom Fast start-up times Easy to use interface Grain-free images in good light
Cons: Flash is unreliable Barrel distortion when lens extended Competition is often cheaper
Summary: A solid performance from the latest Ricoh
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70/100 |
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Title: Ricoh Caplio R7 Review
Pros: Good optical zoom, Ergonomically designed, Extra info in the EXIF
Cons: Noisy motors, Banding on the screen, Soft image on screen
Verdict: With the motors being too noisy and the image being too soft on screen, the Ricoh Caplio R7 appears to be a desparate offering from Ricoh. It feels like they rushed it out of the factory before creases could be ironed out just to have a successor to the R
Summary: Ricoh Caplio R7 Review - Matt Grayson examines the Ricoh Caplio R7. An 8Mp digital compact with 7.1x optical zoom in a slim-line body.
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70/100 |
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Title: Ricoh Caplio 500SE
Pros: Good wide-angle lens, Handy rubberised body
Cons: Too much picture noise, Very expensive, Limited waterproofing
Verdict: An interesting all-in-one offering, but the price is bordering on the ridiculous
Summary: This is one of those 'everything but the kitchen sink' cameras, featuring a wide-angle 3x optical zoom lens, rugged waterproof body and Bluetooth or Wi-Fi image transfer.
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60/100 |
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Title: Ricoh Caplio GX100
Pros: Sharp wide-angle zoom; excellent manual controls; solid pictures
Cons: Some shooting delays; weak autofocus; average image stabilisation
Verdict: An expensive -- but not over-priced -- compact camera that will appeal to enthusiast snappers bored with average lenses, average interfaces and average pictures. The wide-angle zoom lens in particular offers flexibility and competence in a fully manual pa
Summary: Ricoh has rarely jumped on digital photography's bandwagons and the Caplio GX100 is another oddity, combining compact looks and a 10-megapixel resolution with full manual controls, a remarkable wide-angle zoom and a removable electronic viewfinder
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77/100 |
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Title: Ricoh Caplio 500SE
Pros: Good wide-angle lens, Handy rubberised body
Cons: Too much picture noise, Very expensive, Limited waterproofing
Verdict: An interesting all-in-one offering, but the price is bordering on the ridiculous
Summary: This is one of those 'everything but the kitchen sink' cameras, featuring a wide-angle 3x optical zoom lens, rugged waterproof body and Bluetooth or Wi-Fi image transfer.
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: Ricoh Caplio RR660
Pros: Shots in the dark Poor at low light shots, very slow response when using flash, limit of 200 ISO
Cons: Links More Ricoh information www.ricoh.com
Summary: 6 million pixels that you can slip in your pocket for less than £130 quid? Surely digital camera enthusiasts have never had it so good ? or have they?
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60/100 |
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Title: Ricoh Caplio R5 digital camera
Pros: Anti shake, great macro capability, all-metal build, good ergonomics and styling
Cons: AF problems, image noise issues, camera crashes, lens zoom control fiddly
Verdict: Ricoh's Caplio R5 builds on its predecessor the R4; a neat new digital compact packed with great features
Summary: 7.24-megapixel digital compact
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70/100 |
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