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Ricoh R10 review
The Ricoh R10 features cool retro styling and comes in three different colours. This 10-megapixel digital camera follows in the Ricoh tradition -- it's classy and compact, offers a great user experience and is packed with features. The R10 is so versatile and adjustable that you'll love diving in and switching things around Read more
8 December 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Ricoh Caplio R7 review
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 certainly shows a bit of design gumption Read more
26 October 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Ricoh CX4 review
It's not going to kick-start any trends, but the workmanlike CX4 is another solid showing from Ricoh in every sense of the word. Its zoom capability and above-average screen resolution is what raises this camera above the pile. Read more
15 September 2010 by Gavin Stoker
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Ricoh GR Digital II review
Ricoh is banking on plenty of people being willing to skip the convenience of a zoom lens with the GR Digital II, a 10-megapixel fixed-focal-length compact camera with optional hot-shoe accessories and conversion lenses. Performance and image quality are fine, but it's the customisability that sells this one Read more
23 April 2008 by Philip Ryan
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Ricoh CX3 review
The 10-megapixel CX3 is no ordinary compact superzoom -- it's packed with features aimed at true photo enthusiasts, rather than casual snapshooters. Its picture quality is limited by its small sensor, but its 10.7x zoom range is great, its LCD display is excellent and its 10mm macro mode is fantastic Read more
29 April 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Ricoh G600 review
If you live life on the edge, you need gadgets to match. The Ricoh G600 is a camera designed for extreme(ish) conditions: this 10-megapixel snapper is waterproof, dustproof and drop-proof. Though the frame is rubberised and the controls oversized, giving it a toy-like quality, the G600 produces good-quality pictures nonetheless Read more
3 November 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Ricoh GXR review
The modular GXR camera system is barmy, using interchangeable lens units that also house a sensor and image-processing engine. But it's also brilliant -- its components are superbly constructed, it offers dSLR levels of versatility, and its image quality is generally very good Read more
13 April 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Ricoh G700 review
The Ricoh G700 compact camera is undeniably rugged, but its high cost and unimpressive picture quality mean it won't be worth buying for the vast majority of people. Read more
2 February 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Ricoh CX2 review
The 9.3-megapixel CX2 compact superzoom with 10.7x zoom offers capabilities that wouldn't be out of place on a cutting-edge digital SLR, including plenty of focusing options and an excellent dynamic-range mode. It also feels very well-made and responsive Read more
13 October 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Ricoh CX1 review
The 9-megapixel CX1 looks smart, produces good-quality images and offers plenty of features to get your teeth into. Its high-dynamic-range mode isn't perfect, but the CX1 offers excellent 4 frames per second full-resolution shooting, and its high-resolution LCD screen is great too Read more
26 March 2009 by Rod Lawton
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