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Ricoh R10 or R8, which one should I buy?
As an upgraded version of Ricoh R8, the appearance design of R10 has not changed much. It still adopts the retro style. The all-metal brushing process looks more tough and stylish, with a slightly raised grip. The handle improves the comfort of using this product. Ricoh has further improved the performance of the R10 and added an electronic level function that was once used in high-end cameras.
Like its predecessor, the Ricoh R10 also has a 7.1x 28mm wide-angle zoom lens, which takes into account practical wide-angle and medium-telephoto focal lengths, and is equipped with a 1/2.3 pixel sensor with 10 million effective pixels. inch CCD sensor. What has been improved is that it uses a 3.0-inch, 460,000-color high-resolution screen, and the display effect has been improved. It also has a built-in CCD anti-shake function and an EASY mode developed for novices, making it very convenient for novices to operate. It is also equipped with an electronic level, which makes it easier to take photos of buildings and other scenery to avoid tilting the photos.
Model R8 R10
Brand Ricoh Ricoh
Pictures
Release date 2008-02-28 2008-08-20
Reference price No quotation at the moment No quotation at the moment No quotation at the moment No quotation at the moment
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< p> Main informationNumber of pixels (10,000) 1000 1000
Optical zoom factor 7.1 7.1
Sensor element description CCD CCD
Number Zoom factor 5.1 0
Recording media SD, SDHC SDHC, SD
Recording capacity (MB) 24M 54M
Image format JPEG JPEG, RAW
Dimensions 102×58.3×26.1mm 102.0×58.3×26.1mm
Weight including battery, card and belt 126g 168g
Power supply type special rechargeable lithium battery, DB- 70 Lithium battery DB-70
Detailed parameters
Resolution 3648×2736 3648×2736
Sensitivity automatic, automatic high, ISO64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 ISO Auto, ISO80, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600
Focus multi-point autofocus (CCD mode), single-point autofocus (CCD mode), manual focus, fixed focus (snap shot), Infinity (focus lock, autofocus assist light)
Focal length range 28-200mm 28-200mm
Close-up distance 1cm
Shutter speed (seconds) static 8, 4, 2, 1-1/2000 seconds short film 1/30-1/2000 seconds 8-1/2000 seconds
Aperture F3.3-F5.2 F3.3-5.2
Flash built-in flash built-in flash
Flash mode automatic, off, forced flash, slow sync, red-eye reduction, soft light
Exposure program automatic exposure
Exposure measurement multiple metering (256 areas), center-weighted metering, single-point metering (TTL-CCD metering method) multi-zone evaluative metering (MS), spot metering (SP), center-weighted weighted average Metering (CW)
White balance adjustment automatic, fixed (outdoor, dark, incandescent, incandescent 2, light tube, manual setting) automatic bracketing white balance automatic, preset
Continuous shooting
Input and output
Video output interface NTSC/PAL
Data transmission interface USB2.0 USB2.0
Anyway, I don’t feel that there is any obvious difference between R8 and R10.
There seems to be a big price difference between the two models now ~~
Choose R8
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