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Ricoh SLR Digital

Quick information
Brand Ricoh 2000
Model SLR Digital
Released Year 2000
Type DSLR Cameras
Series N/A
Color NA
Optical Zoom NA
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Ricoh SLR Digital camera is a digital single-lens reflex camera launched around the year 2000. It integrates a traditional SLR design with early digital imaging technology. The camera features a CCD sensor providing moderate resolution suitable for entry-level digital photography. It supports interchangeable lenses, maintaining compatibility with Ricoh’s lens ecosystem. The body design incorporates manual controls for exposure, focus, and aperture, catering to photography enthusiasts. The camera includes a built-in flash and a basic LCD for image review and settings adjustment.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type Digital Camera
Model SLR Digital
Series NA
Color NA
Features
  • NA
  • SLR Digital
Optical Zoom NA
Maximum Resolution NA
Battery Type NA
Digital Zoom NA
Maximum Aperture NA
MPN NA
Charger Included NA
Screen Size NA
Country/Region of Manufacture NA
Connectivity NA
Manufacturer Warranty NA
UPC NA
Sensor Type CCD
Image Resolution Approximately 2 Megapixels
Lens Mount Ricoh SLR lens mount
Exposure Control Manual and automatic exposure
Flash Built-in flash
ISO Range Limited, typical of early digital cameras
LCD Screen Small, low-resolution display

Key Advantages

The Ricoh SLR Digital offers users the familiarity and superior optics of an SLR setup in a digital format. Its interchangeable lenses provide versatility across various shooting conditions. Manual controls allow for creative expression and precise exposure settings. The camera’s compact design relative to other SLRs increases portability. Early digital sensor technology offers instant image review, enhancing workflow efficiency. Additionally, it supports common digital image formats for easy editing and sharing.

Limitations

As an early digital camera, the Ricoh SLR Digital has relatively low image resolution compared to modern standards. The CCD sensor can introduce noise in low-light conditions. Its autofocus system may lack speed and accuracy found in contemporary models. Battery life is limited due to older power management technology. The rear LCD is small and low-resolution, making image review less comfortable. Moreover, firmware updates and modern connectivity options like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth are absent.

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