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Review of the Ricoh Caplio R7

Ricoh Caplio R7

Ricoh Caplio R7
www.ricoh.co.uk
In what seems to be indicative of the compact camera market at present, the new Ricoh Caplio R7 replaces the R6 after just six months on the shelves. Improvements are, at face value, minimal. The LCD screen gains 0.2in from 2.5in to 2.7in, while the sensor is pumped up from 7MP to 8MP. The notable improvements come inside the camera, in the form of the new Smooth Imaging Engine III image-processing engine.
The design of the R7 maintains all of the positive features from the R6, such as the tough feel, simple layout and super-slim body. In use, the R7 is lightning-quick during start-up, focusing, shooting and zooming.
Image quality is good, with massive noise control improvements giving manageable images up to ISO: 800. Images soften at the edges, yet colours and exposures are consistent.

Our Verdict
A well-built and lightning-fast wideangle update to the R6.

What We Like
Lightning fast in use, noise control, wideangle zoom

What We Don't Like
Image softening at edge of frame

Features: 17
Design: 18
Performance: 19
Image Quality: 17
Value: 17

What Digital Camera Score 88%

Specification

Manufacturer Ricoh
Model Caplio R7
Street Price £230
Lens 28-200mm
Res 8MP
ISO 64-1600
LCD 2.7in
Size 99.6 x 55 x 23.3mm
Weight 161g
Power Lithium ion
Memory SD, SDHC
Other 11 Scene, 24MB int memory