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The '''Ricoh RDC-2''' is a early digital camera introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 1996. In Japan it was sold as the '''Ricoh DC-2'''. It is a follow up the the previous RDC-1.
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The '''Ricoh RDC-2''' is an early digital camera introduced by [[Ricoh]] in 1996. In Japan, it was sold as the '''Ricoh DC-2'''. It is a follow-up to the previous RDC-1.
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The camera was an OEM model and therefore sold under other brands like the [[Polaroid]] PDC-800 or the [[Philips]] ESP-2. Various bundles were available. It was sold without an LCD screen. The '''RDC-2L''' included a DM-2 LCD monitor. '''RDC-2V''' had an external modem and the '''RDC-2S''' had a card based modem. A simplified version without flash was also sold as the [[Ricoh RDC-2E|RDC-2E]].
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==Specifications==
  
The camera was an OEM model and therefore sold under other brands like the [[Polaroid]] PDC-800 or the [[Philips]] ESP-2. Various bundles were available. It was sold without a LCD screen. The '''RDC-2L''' included a DM-2 LCD monitor. '''RDC-2V''' had a external modem and the '''RDC-2S''' had a card based modem. A simplified version without flash was also sold as the [[Ricoh RDC-2E|RDC-2E]].
 
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RDC-2 Major Specifications:
 
 
* [[CCD]]: 1/4" 410,000[[pixel]] CCD with complementary color checkers, Progressive
 
* [[CCD]]: 1/4" 410,000[[pixel]] CCD with complementary color checkers, Progressive
 
* Lens: f3.7/5.6mm(Bi-focal) (35/55mm on 35mm format)
 
* Lens: f3.7/5.6mm(Bi-focal) (35/55mm on 35mm format)
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* Dimensions: 143 x 27 x 76mm/5.6 x 1.1 x 3.0in.
 
* Dimensions: 143 x 27 x 76mm/5.6 x 1.1 x 3.0in.
 
* Weight: 285g (10.1oz)
 
* Weight: 285g (10.1oz)
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
In English:
 
In English:
* [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/r_dc/past/rdc/2/ at Ricoh Official Website]
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*[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/r_dc/past/rdc/2/ RDC-2 at Ricoh Official Website]
* [http://www.steves-digicams.com/ricoh.html steves-digicams.com]
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*[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/r_dc/support/manual/pastmodels.html#rdc2 RDC-2 user manual at Ricoh Official Website]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210119124808/https://www.steves-digicams.com/ricoh.html at steves-digicams.com] (archived)
  
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 24 August 2022

The Ricoh RDC-2 is an early digital camera introduced by Ricoh in 1996. In Japan, it was sold as the Ricoh DC-2. It is a follow-up to the previous RDC-1.

The camera was an OEM model and therefore sold under other brands like the Polaroid PDC-800 or the Philips ESP-2. Various bundles were available. It was sold without an LCD screen. The RDC-2L included a DM-2 LCD monitor. RDC-2V had an external modem and the RDC-2S had a card based modem. A simplified version without flash was also sold as the RDC-2E.


Specifications

  • CCD: 1/4" 410,000pixel CCD with complementary color checkers, Progressive
  • Lens: f3.7/5.6mm(Bi-focal) (35/55mm on 35mm format)
  • Focus: Auto (TTL CCD AF)
  • Shutter: Mechanical, 1/8-1/1000 sec.
  • Macro: 1cm
  • ISO sensitivity: Approx.100
  • Display: 1.8" TFT LCD (Detachable)
  • Dimensions: 143 x 27 x 76mm/5.6 x 1.1 x 3.0in.
  • Weight: 285g (10.1oz)

Links

In English: