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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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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
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80/100 |
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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
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80/100 |
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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: Price, simplicity, AA batteries so you can get a replacement anywhere
Cons: Poor at low light shots, very slow response when using flash, limit of 200 ISO
Verdict: Don't read the criticism of image quality and think this is a bad camera. It is a cheap camera with enough quality to provide snaps in good light. It is unfair to compare the image quality against cameras costing more than twice as much. If what you want
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
Pros: Sharp picture throughout lens range
Cons: Too much image noise
Verdict: Certainly ticks lots of boxes, but image noise is a headache
Summary: You can't beat the convenience of a slimline compact camera. Slip it into a spare pocket and take it just about anywhere. However, with that portability comes an almost universal frustration...
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80/100 |
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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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