Ricoh RDC-i700

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The Ricoh RDC-i700 was introduced by Ricoh in 2000. This camera is able to receive an Internet connection (PCMCIA Card), emailing images, sending directly to a remote PC, or uploading to a website. It can surf in the web with the RDC-i700's browser or transmit text images directly to the faxes of people without Internet access.

The Ricoh RDC-i700G variation is also available that supports GPS.

Specifications

  • CCD: 1/1.8-inch CCD with 3.34 million square pixels
  • Lens: f=7.3-21.9mm (35-105mm in 35mm camera format), 10 glass elements in 7 groups
  • Zoom: 3x optical
  • F-aperture: f2.6 (Wide) to f3.4 (telephoto)
  • Focus: Hybrid AF (Passive AF+TTL CCD AF) / Macro:TTL CCD AF
  • Macro: 1cm
  • Display: 3.5" TFT LCD (200,000 pixels) touch-screen
  • Dimensions: 157 x 93 x 33mm, 6.2 x 3.7 x 1.3 in.(excluding projections)
  • Weight: Approx. 450g (15.9oz) without battery


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