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Ricoh Digital II

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Brand Ricoh 2007
Model GR Digital II
Released Year 2007
Type Digital Cameras
Series GR
Color Black
Optical Zoom Not Applicable
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Ricoh GR Digital II is a compact digital camera equipped with a 10-megapixel 1/1.75-inch CCD sensor, offering excellent image quality for its class.

It features a fixed 28mm equivalent f/2.4 lens, which is sharp and ideal for street and travel photography.

Designed with manual controls including aperture and shutter speed adjustments, it caters to advanced users seeking precision.

The camera includes a 2.5-inch LCD screen for image review and menu navigation, though it lacks a viewfinder.

It supports RAW image format for professional editing workflows.

Powered by a rechargeable battery, the GR Digital II offers a compact, lightweight solution with robust build quality.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/16
Digital Zoom Not Applicable
Screen Size 3.0"
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Ricoh GR
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10MP
Model Ricoh GR Digital II
Optical Zoom Not Applicable
Connectivity USB
Features AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, CCD Sensor, Direct Print, DPOF Support, Exposure Compensation, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Interval Shooting Mode, Noise Reduction, PictBridge Support, Red-Eye Reduction, Sharpness Control, Tripod Thread, Viewfinder, Self Timer
Item Weight 0.53lbs.
UPC Does not apply
Device type Compact digital camera
Sensor type 1/1.75-inch CCD
Effective pixels 10 megapixels
Lens Fixed 28mm equivalent f/2.4
Display 2.5-inch LCD screen
Image format JPEG, RAW
Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion
Dimensions 107 x 58 x 24 mm
Weight 200 grams (approx.)
Release year 2007

Key Advantages

The GR Digital II excels with its sharp, bright fixed wide-angle lens allowing fine control over depth of field.

Its high-resolution sensor delivers rich image detail and accurate colors especially in good lighting conditions.

Advanced manual controls give photographers creative freedom typically found in larger cameras.

Compact size and solid construction make it a durable travel companion.

RAW shooting capability enhances post-processing flexibility.

Its intuitive interface simplifies operation even for non-experts.

Limitations

The fixed lens limits versatility compared to zoom lens cameras, restricting framing options.

Low light performance is not as strong due to smaller sensor size and noise at higher ISOs.

Lack of an optical viewfinder may challenge users in bright outdoor conditions.

Battery life is moderate, potentially requiring spares for extended shooting sessions.

The LCD screen resolution and articulation are basic relative to more modern cameras.

Limited video capabilities as it primarily focuses on still photography.

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