Ricoh Caplio R8

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Ricoh has launched the Caplio R8, a 10MP compact with a lens covering a range equivalent to 28-200mm. Like previous Ricohs, it includes several non-mainstream features such as snap focus, the ability to step the zoom to specified focal lengths (28, 35, 50, 85, 135 and 200mm equivalents), and the 1:1 picture ratio that has proven popular in the company's G100 and GRD II models.

» http://www.dpreview.com/news/0802/08021901ricohR8.asp

o preço ronda os US$450.

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Tem boas specs, lente interessante (28-200) mas continua a ser uma point & shoot, não oferece modos manuais e o valor do shutter não agrada (1/2000s to 8s)

enfim, é uma point & shoot de luxo e pouco mais ;)
 
review: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/ricohr8/

So, coming back to the introductory paragraph of this conclusion, you see lots of light but also some quite dark shadows when looking at the Ricoh R8. If you want a point and shoot to take pictures in full auto mode, if you take lots of flash pictures of your mates on nights out or if your mode dial is set to 'video' all the time forget about the R8. You'll find much better alternatives in one of the more established manufacturers' catalogues. If you however are looking for a compact camera with a true wide angle and a long zoom range that offers good image quality at low sensitivities and a large number of parameters to play with go and get one now, you'll enjoy working with it.

All in all, depending on your photographic requirements, the R8 can be a very powerful tool that is well deserving of our 'Recommended' badge and if the Ricoh engineers manage to sort out some of the flaws described above we will be very much looking forward to the announcement and review of the R9.

Recommended.
 
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