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Ricoh GX100

Quick information
Brand Ricoh 2006
Model Caplio GX100
Released Year 2006
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Caplio
Color Black
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Ricoh Caplio GX100 is a compact digital camera introduced in 2006, featuring a 10-megapixel CCD sensor suitable for high-resolution photography.

It is equipped with a unique Ultra Wide Angle 24mm lens, offering a broader field of view compared to typical compact cameras.

The camera supports RAW image format, allowing advanced users greater flexibility in post-processing.

It offers dual image stabilization methods: sensor-shift and ISO boosting, enabling better image quality in low light conditions.

The LCD is a 2.5-inch TFT screen providing clear image framing and review capabilities.

Additional features include macro mode, manual exposure controls, and HDMI output for connectivity with HD displays.

Specifications

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Type Digital SLR
Model Ricoh Caplio GX100
Maximum Aperture f/2.5
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 2.5 in
Color Black
MPN 20130249
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Ricoh Caplio
Maximum Resolution 10.01 MP
Optical Zoom 3x
Features DPOF Support
Item Weight 220g

Key Advantages

The Caplio GX100 offers an ultra-wide 24mm lens, ideal for landscape and architectural photography.

Its dual image stabilization reduces blur effectively.

RAW shooting capability provides advanced control over image processing.

The compact design combines portability with robust manual controls.

ISO sensitivity up to 1600 helps in low-light environments.

HDMI output facilitates easy connection to high-definition monitors.

Limitations

Batteries tend to deplete quickly under continuous usage.

The absence of an extensive zoom range limits telephoto capability.

The camera can exhibit slight noise at higher ISO settings.

The fixed lens limits flexibility compared to interchangeable lens systems.

Limited video recording features compared to modern compact cameras.

LCD resolution is lower than contemporary models, reducing preview sharpness.

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