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Ricoh Caplio R7 Silver Digital Camera

Ricoh Caplio R7 Silver Digital Camera

Compact ; 7.1x ; 8.15 MP ; 2.7" ; MultiMedi more...
Ricoh - 174039
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 16 review(s)
from £139.99 - £159.99
 
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Ricoh GR Black Digital Camera

Ricoh GR Black Digital Camera

Compact ; 7.1x ; 8 MP ; 2.5" ; MMC, SD
Ricoh - 174494
from £224.92 - £369.99
 
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Reviews of Digital Cameras

cnet.co.uk Title: Ricoh Caplio R7

Pros: Wide angle lens; large zoom; joystick control

Cons: Jagged screen; no aperture or shutter priority

Verdict: The Ricoh Caplio R7 is an outstanding compact camera, with all the features you could want packed into a sturdy, pocket-sized metal frame. It's not perfect and it's not cheap, but it is very much worth tracking down

Summary: The Ricoh Caplio R7 is a camera that takes charge. Available in orange, silver and black flavours, this camera boasts a mini joystick plus the standard clickpad to navigate settings. Changing the white balance and exposure has never been easier and that c
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Ricoh Caplio R7

Pros: Wide angle lens; large zoom; joystick control

Cons: Jagged screen; no aperture or shutter priority

Verdict: The Ricoh Caplio R7 is an outstanding compact camera, with all the features you could want packed into a sturdy, pocket-sized metal frame. It's not perfect and it's not cheap, but it is very much worth tracking down

Summary: The Ricoh Caplio R7 is a camera that takes charge. Available in orange, silver and black flavours, this camera boasts a mini joystick plus the standard clickpad to navigate settings. Changing the white balance and exposure has never been easier and that c
80/100
dpexpert.com.au Title: REVIEW-RICOH Caplio 500G wide

Pros: The Ricoh 500G is made for a particular niche market which includes firefighters, builders, engineers and architects and, we assume, explorers and white water rafters. It even has a mode for correcting photos of documents so that they are straight, with e

Cons: The write time to the SD card is slow.

Verdict: The Ricoh 500G wide is a tool -- there is no other way to describe it. It's not pretty but it's certainly tough. And it has been well thought out for a particular customer who wants a camera that can stand abuse and still produce good pictures.

Summary: The Ricoh 500G "wide" is an 8 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom lens with a film-equivalent range of 28-85mm. There is an optional extender lens that takes the camera to 22mm at the wide angle end. Ricoh produce exceptional wide angle lenses with no trace o
100/100
cnet.co.uk 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
77/100
dpexpert.com.au Title: REVIEW-RICOH Caplio 500G wide

Pros: The Ricoh 500G is made for a particular niche market which includes firefighters, builders, engineers and architects and, we assume, explorers and white water rafters. It even has a mode for correcting photos of documents so that they are straight, with e

Cons: The write time to the SD card is slow.

Verdict: The Ricoh 500G wide is a tool -- there is no other way to describe it. It's not pretty but it's certainly tough. And it has been well thought out for a particular customer who wants a camera that can stand abuse and still produce good pictures.

Summary: The Ricoh 500G "wide" is an 8 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom lens with a film-equivalent range of 28-85mm. There is an optional extender lens that takes the camera to 22mm at the wide angle end. Ricoh produce exceptional wide angle lenses with no trace o
100/100
thinkcamera.com 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?
60/100
cnet.com.au Title: Ricoh Caplio R5 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: 7.1x optical wide angle zoom, Auto resize zoom improves picture quality of close-ups, Choice of colours: red, silver or black, Included carry case and leather belt pouch

Cons: Prone to freezing, Image review mode sometimes doesn't work

Summary: Strong zoom features including the new auto resize zoom should interest those who take plenty of shots at distance. Be wary though of the device's occassional freeze.
70/100
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