Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Ricoh Caplio R7 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ricoh Caplio R7.
January 2008
(79%)
21 Reviews
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Just 6 months on from the R6 model, the new Ricoh R7 arrives, at first glance with very few new standout features. The increase in resolution from 7 to 8 megapixels doesnt make a lot of difference to your photos, but thankfully the new image processi...
Slender dimensions despite that whopper of a zoom - and that whopper of a zoom itself
The occasional noisy and blurred image
Presently retailing for a recommended £229 in the UK, you’re bound to find the R7 for a more enticing £199 with a little shopping around. Which for a 8MP camera with a 7x zoom on board – allowing the flexibility of shooting group portraits and...
Abstract: I've been following Ricoh's digital camera development with interest for a number of years. The first digital camera I ever owned was a Ricoh RDC-5000 back in 1999. It was one of the first 2.3-megapixel cameras to be launched, and at the time it was the m...
Abstract: Ricoh Caplio R7 by Shaun Marin Product Details We clicked with:The 7.1x optical zoomFast start-up timesEasy to use interfaceGrain-free images in good light Shots in the dark:Flash is unreliableBarrel distortion when lens extendedCompetition is often c...
The Ricoh Caplio R7 is an outstanding compact camera, with all the features you could want packed into a sturdy, pocket-sized metal frame. Its not perfect and its not cheap, but it is very much worth tracking down. ...
Some colour and noise issues The Final Word Ricohs R7 is a great compact camera for those after a speedy model with a big zoom and optical image stabilisation. There are units out there that take better pictures but this model is more than adequate in...
Ricohs R7 is a great compact camera for those after a speedy model with a big zoom and optical image stabilisation. There are units out there that take better pictures but this model is more than adequate in that regard.
Take the Ricoh Caplio R7, a fine looking and well-built little camera that announces itself with possibly the loudest start-up noise of any compact. Press the On button to make the lens pop out and you'd swear there was an angry wasp trapped in there s...