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Tasco Sales (Aust) Pty Ltd, exclusive Australian distributors of Ricoh digital cameras, announces the release of the Ricoh R10. In addition to its 7.1x optical wide-angle zoom lens (28-200 mm in 35 mm film equivalent focal length), this new digital camera features a 460,000-dot HVGA monitor, an electronic level, and other new capabilities to further enhance its utility as a tool for easy photography with advance photographic functions.
The R10 is available now, at an RRP of $499.
The new Ricoh R10 is the successor model to the very popular Ricoh R8 ( launched March 7, 2008), which featured a 7.1x optical wide-angle zoom lens, a high-resolution 10 megapixel CCD, Smooth Imaging Engine III, and a body combining operability and portability. Inheriting many distinctive characteristics from its predecessor, the Ricoh R10 also has a wide range of advanced capabilities, such as a 3.0-inch 460,000-dot HVGA monitor, the electronic level that is a very popular feature on the GR DIGITAL II (launched November 2007) and the GX200 (launched July 2008), and a flag function enabling quick call-up of selected images.
Inheriting the Ricoh R8 design concept "A tool you will want to use every day," the Ricoh R10 has a top cover with the same beauty and solid, metal feel. And an easier-to-hold grip has been added to further increase ease of use as a photographic tool.
High-resolution 3.0-inch, 460,000-dot HVGA monitor
Electronic level utilizing an acceleration sensor
A 28 to 200 mm 7.1x optical zoom on a body featuring both operability and portability
High image quality with a high-resolution CCD and the highly evaluated image processing engine Smooth Imaging Engine III
New image flag function facilitates quick display of desired images from among the many photographs taken
With the image flag function, it is possible to flag up to three image files for quick display from among the images in the camera. When travelling, this function is convenient for calling up images shot for future reference (for example, photographs of maps and time tables).
The RICOH R10 takes the concept of "A tool you will want to use every day" to a new level of functionality
Enhanced grip and design sense
Easy shooting mode to enjoy shooting with simple operations
Extensive shooting functions enhance enjoyment of image creation
Superior macro photography functions
Image stabiliser function and face recognition mode
Source: Ricoh
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