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December 22, 2007 |

The Ricoh GX 100 - a compact digital camera that offers quality pictures

By Staff writer



Five Minute Photographer

The Ricoh GX 100 - a compact digital camera that offers quality pictures Shelton Muller takes a look at the Ricoh Caplio GX 100…

There is one thing Ricoh knows how to do. They sure know how to make a compact digital that is out of the box. But I mean that in a good way. This is certainly true of the Caplio GX 100. I have been a very outspoken fan of the Ricoh GR digital, but the Caplio GX100 is another reason to just love how they design a compact digital camera.

On the surface, the Ricoh Caplio GX100 is a 10 megapixel compact with a 3x optical zoom. So far, it is not unlike many other compacts. But, as easy as it can be to use, it also allows the creative photographer lots of room to move. This is however only one feature where it stands apart from other compact digital cameras. The Caplio GX100 has been designed to produce incredibly high quality images and its design bears that out.

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Sample pictures taken with the Ricoh GX 100

Apart from being incredibly sharp, the 3x optical zoom also excels in that it is the 35mm equivalent of a 24-72mm. This extra width is more practical, allowing for wonderful wide angle landscapes and dynamic, creative images. Then it can offer you portraits at the 72mm setting. More than that however, there is the optional 19mm wide conversion lens that makes the dynamics of super wide angle images possible.

The 10 megapixel resolution would be concern for many who would immediately worry about image noise. However the image processing engine in the camera seriously removes this concern. The images are sharp, colourful and perfectly exposed. The 11-element lens, as we have said, is incredibly sharp and its 7 bladed aperture means beautifully     blurred backgrounds, ideal for highlighting the subject. It is this kind of design and forethought that really does set this camera apart.

The Caplio GX100 can be as easy to use as any point-and-shoot, or allow you complete control over the exposure – without having to sort through endless menus. The mode dial on top offers you the choice of Manual, Aperture Priority or Program, with Scene, My1 and My2 and movie also available. My1 and My2 allow you to quickly revert to your preferred operating and creative settings. The dial on the front of the camera allows you to quickly change aperture and the Adjust lever on the rear allows you to change shutter speeds. For low light shooting, the camera is fitted with Vibration Correction – the real thing, not some phoney preventative measure like other cameras. The camera moves the CCD to compensate for any camera movement, and let me tell you – it works brilliantly.

The GX100 has no viewfinder. Rather, it has a large, bright 2.5” LCD screen. But, for those who are concerned about viewing in strong sunlight, Ricoh has developed the first removable LCD viewfinder that can be tilted. It offers a 100 per cent undistorted view coverage and the same hotshoe mount can connect an external flash.

Quite simply, this is a well thought out camera, designed for the discerning photographer who wants a creative tool by his side while having the option to point and shoot at family gatherings if the need arises. It is a class act from the ground up.

And I want one.

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3 Responses to “The Ricoh GX 100 - a compact digital camera that offers quality pictures”

  1. The Ricoh GX 100 - a compact digital camera that offers quality …:

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  2. Roger Cartwright:

    We would like to by this camer Richo GX100

  3. John Hoerner:

    Pity RICIH don’t offer a 2x add on lens - then it would be just about the perfect compact camera kit

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