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Ricoh R10 Review

Mark Goldstein | PhotographyBLOG | October 20, 2008 | 5 Comments |

Ricoh R10The Ricoh R10 is a compact 10 megapixel camera with a 7x, 28-200mm, image-stabilized zoom lens that you can easily fit in your pocket. New features include a high-resolution 3 inch LCD screen, Easy shooting mode, electronic leveller, customisable Function button and flash compensation. The R10 also has a new aggressive price-tag of £199 in the UK. Read our in-depth review now to discover if the Ricoh R10 deserves a place on your camera shortlist.

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#1 Stephen Yan

I have a Ricoh R5 and love every bit of it. Looking at the sample pics for the R10, I noticed the Condor Cycles Paris. Now that's what I call a bike! The next thing to heaven would be to tour on this bike with a great camera on the back.

10:32 am - Tuesday, October 21, 2008

#2 John C

Great review - but in your conclusion, what do you recommend that produces better pictures?

1:50 pm - Tuesday, October 21, 2008

#3 Ricoh R10

This is the best digital camera I have so far.

7:28 pm - Thursday, November 20, 2008

#4 Ros Fisher

thanks for a thorough review.I am a non professional photographer . I started with the Caplio 3.2.I then went to the Caplio GX8.Ive done lots of experimenting with these cameras.I cant explain the technologies,however I find the close up exellent.I also find that these cameras produce the best a4 prints ever.I use the most basic free download photoshop and only use crop and contrast

1:17 pm - Wednesday, December 3, 2008

#5 clipping path services

This is absolutely great review!!!!

5:10 am - Friday, June 26, 2009

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