Abstract: Ricohs CX1 digital camera feels great in your hand and its capable of taking some cracking snaps. Its a compact camera with a 9.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and a 7.1x zoom lens, but it has a lack of manual settings that will make it appeal only to novic...
While Ricoh may not come to mind when contemplating a compact camera, the Ricoh CX1 is definitely worthy of some attention. It produces superb images, feels good to use and has plenty of great features to play with. You don’t get all the controls a...
Great image quality
Low noise for a compact camera
Dynamic range mode useful for static / landscape shots
High speed shoting - 4fps! better than some DSLRs
Great wide angle 7.1x optical zoom lens
CMOS-shift image stabilisation helps with zoom and low ...
Expensive compared to predecessor
Limited scene modes
Poor flash position
The Ricoh CX1 may seem like other Ricoh cameras before it - however the new 9 megapixel CMOS sensor adds some important features - namely extremely quick continuous shooting. With 4fps at full resolution the camera can shoot quicker than most budget Di...
Abstract: Ricoh has managed to pack a lot under the stylish hood of the CX1, including some welcome new features like very high-speed continuous shooting and increased dynamic range, plus multi-targeting AF and WB. Ricoh - CX1 price Buy Ricoh CX1 securely onlin...
The CX1 has some handy features - such as various continuous shooting modes and a nice 7.1x optical zoom - and handles well. But we arent convinced that features such as Multi-target Auto Focus and Dynamic Range Double Shot mean that its £300 price t...
Handling, LCD, low ISO image quality, easy to use, features, build, auto level indication
No optical viewfinder, high ISO image noise, complex menu system
Ricoh’s new CX1 features some unique new kit that combine to help create a rather special little digital compact. Image quality is excellent at lower ISOs and the high-resolution screen helps compensate for the lack of an optical viewfinder: a crack...
Abstract: This digital compact boasting a Cmos sensor comes not from one of the industry giants, but Ricoh, the niche player that has brought us some of the most strikingly original designs, including the upmarket GR-D and GX cameras, as well as the more consume...