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The '''Ricoh GX200''' has been introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 2008, and is an evolution of the prize-winning [[Ricoh Caplio GX100]]. | The '''Ricoh GX200''' has been introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 2008, and is an evolution of the prize-winning [[Ricoh Caplio GX100]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 16 April 2011
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The Ricoh GX200 has been introduced by Ricoh in 2008, and is an evolution of the prize-winning Ricoh Caplio GX100.
GX200 Major Specifications:
- 12 megapixel sensor. 1/1.7" primary-color CCD (total pixels: approx. 12.4 million)
- 3x zoom 24-72mm ( ~24x36mm)
- Lens construction: 11 elements in 7 groups
- F-aperture: F2.5 (Wide) to F4.4 (telephoto)
- Image stabilizer
- Scene exposure modes, and an aperture priority mode
- Shutter Speed: 180, 120, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1~1/2000 seconds
- Dimensions: 111.6mm(W)×58.0mm(H)×25.0mm(D) excluding projecting parts
- Weight: Approx. 208g (excluding battery, SD memory card, and strap) Accessories: approx. 30g (battery and strap)
It also can be powered by standard AAA batteries, and save pictures in Adobe DNG raw format.
Links
In English:
In Spanish:
In French: