Photoradar.com Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:30
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Take the Ricoh Caplio R7, a fine looking and well-built little camera that announces itself with possibly the loudest start-up noise of any compact. Press the On button to make the lens pop out and you'd swear there was an angry wasp trapped in there s...
Take the Ricoh Caplio R7, a fine looking and well-built little camera that announces itself with possibly the loudest start-up noise of any compact. Press the On button to make the lens pop out and you'd swear there was an angry wasp trapped in there s...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:31
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The Ricoh Caplio R7 offers an impressive range of features for a compact in its price band. A focal range equivalent to 28-200mm gives you the opportunity to experiment with both wide and macro shots, great if you want to explore creative or document...
Mix of auto and manual controls, Great focal range, Excellent colour saturation...
LCD picks up fingerprints too easily...
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The Ricoh Caplio R7 is an 8 megapixel digital camera. It is just about small enough to slip into a pocket. There are a couple of points about the lens that make the Caplio R7 that bit different to a typical point and shoot, pocket model. The first is...
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Ricohs R series of cameras has always provided a stylish, sophisticated alternative to the slew of boxy, silver digital cameras that litter the market today and the Caplio R7 continues this trend. Sporting a 7.1x optical zoom, a wide angle lens and al...
Big zoom, stylish design, very fast...
Some colour and noise issues The Final Word Ricohs R7 is a great compact camera for those after a speedy model with a big zoom and optical image stabilisation. There are units out there that take better pictures but this model is more than adequate in...
Ricohs R7 is a great compact camera for those after a speedy model with a big zoom and optical image stabilisation. There are units out there that take better pictures but this model is more than adequate in that regard.
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:31
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One of the core problems with most pocket-sized compact digital cameras is that they have only a 3x optical zoom capacity. This is fine for close-up portrait shots, but it can be frustrating when working with subjects more than 10m away. One of the co...
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This is not the time to be shy about your achievements - if youre any good at anything, make a noise about it. Take the Ricoh Caplio R7, a fine looking and well-built little camera that announces itself with possibly the loudest start-up noise of any...
Excellent zoom range, Good image quality...
Some exposure issues, Vibration control not the best...
This is not the time to be shy about your achievements - if youre any good at anything, make a noise about it. Take the Ricoh Caplio R7, a fine looking and well-built little camera that announces itself with possibly the loudest start-up noise of any...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:36
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In a world packed with megapixel monsters it’s tough for manufacturers to differentiate their products from the competition by using this measure. So the eight on offer here is the same as can be found on many sub-£100 snappers. But what this came...
Compact design. Reasonable Price. Amazing lens.
Noise at higher ISOs. Design clunky. Flash results hit and miss...
Megapixels are a plenty, but the real selling point here is that impressive lens. It’s just a shame that some noise issues cloud matters...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:31
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In what seems to be indicative of the compact camera market at present, the new Ricoh Caplio R7 replaces the R6 after just six months on the shelves. Improvements are, at face value, minimal. The LCD screen gains 0.2in from 2.5in to 2.7i...
Lightning fast in use, noise control, wideangle zoom...
Image softening at edge of frame...
A well-built and lightning-fast wideangle update to the R6.
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The Ricoh Caplio R7 was announced at the end of August, a mere 6 months after its predecessor, the R6. New features on the Ricoh R7 include an 8 megapixel sensor, Smooth Imaging Engine III processing engine and a redesigned user interface. In all oth...
Just 6 months on from the R6 model, the new Ricoh R7 arrives, at first glance with very few new standout features. The increase in resolution from 7 to 8 megapixels doesnt make a lot of difference to your photos, but thankfully the new image processi...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:34
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Ricoh may not be the first name you’d consider when looking for your next digital camera, but the Japanese brand has been quietly beavering away since the dawn of the millennium, being one of the first to introduce wide angle lenses on digital compacts...
Slender dimensions despite that whopper of a zoom - and that whopper of a zoom itself...
The occasional noisy and blurred image...
Presently retailing for a recommended £229 in the UK, you’re bound to find the R7 for a more enticing £199 with a little shopping around. Which for a 8MP camera with a 7x zoom on board – allowing the flexibility of shooting group portraits and...
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I've been following Ricoh's digital camera development with interest for a number of years. The first digital camera I ever owned was a Ricoh RDC-5000 back in 1999. It was one of the first 2.3-megapixel cameras to be launched, and at the time it was the m...
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:36
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Ricoh Caplio R7 by Shaun Marin Product Details We clicked with:The 7.1x optical zoomFast start-up timesEasy to use interfaceGrain-free images in good light Shots in the dark:Flash is unreliableBarrel distortion when lens extendedCompetition is often c...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-05 01:56:36
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Compact digital cameras with large zoom lenses are now fairly common, and the Caplio R7 is the latest such offering from Ricoh. Its wide-angle lens has a 7.1x zoom (equivalent to 28-200mm on a film camera) allowing both close ups and wide shots, so it...
Nicely weighted in the hand Large screen...
Produces grainy Blurred images in low light...
Not quite as easy to use as it should be...
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