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Ricoh R8 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 10mp, with 7.1x Optical Zoom, 4.8x Digital Zoom, 2.7" LCD Display - Two Tone Fin?160.00


Product Features and Technical Details

Product Features


* An effective 10 megapixel CCD together with the popular image processing engine Smooth Imaging Engine V, this new CCD makes possible high-quality images that have both high-resolution and low noise.

* High-resolution 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel HVGA LCD

* R8 has been given a totally new design emphasizing its beauty as a tool. Styling that intensifies a simple, functional beauty and eliminates design frills. A rubber grip that fits well in the hand and is easy to hold. An easy-to-operate mode dial. The many features of the R8 combine to achieve both functional beauty and ease of use

* Ricoh's original double retracting lens system has made it possible to equip theR8 with a 7.1x wide-angle zoom lens for a body with both operability and portability. Measuring only 22.6 mm at the thinnest point, the body features a 7.1x wide-angle zoom lens with a 28 200 mm range.

* A shooting function for an image size aspect ratio of 1:1. This square format photography has proved very popular on Ricoh's Caplio GX100 and GR DIGITALII



Technical Details


* Brand Name: Ricoh


Product Description

Product Description

The new R8 combines a new 10 megapixel CCD with the popular Smooth Imaging EngineV image processing engine of earlier models to take high-definition photography to a higher level. The R8 also offers various other enhanced capabilities for fun and easy photography, such as a large 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel HVGA LCD and the same 1:1 aspect square format photography function that has proven extremely popular on Ricoh's Caplio GX100 (launched April 2007) and GR DIGITALU (launched November 2007) models. In addition to the specification improvements, the R8 has also undergone a complete redesign. This new model combines ease of use and superior technical specifications in a body that is contemporary and stylish and that has been designed based on the concept "A tool you will want to use every day." In creating the R8 as a tool for taking photographs, great care has been given not only to styling and coloring but also to its operability, portability, comfort in hand, and its solid, high-quality feel.

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