| Ricoh Caplio RR1 Specifications! |
| Effective pixels |
3.9 million |
| Image sensor |
Sensor photo detector:4.1 million; Sensor size:1/1.8 inch (7.18 x 5.32 mm); Sensor type:CCD |
| Image size |
Max resolution:2272 x 1704; Low resolution:1120 x 840, 640 x 480 |
| Storage media |
Storage types:Internal + SmartMedia; Storage included:8 MB Internal + 64 MB SmartMedia |
| LCD monitor |
LCD:2.0 inch; LCD Pixels:200,000 |
| Exposure metering |
Multi, Center, Spot |
| Exposure Modes |
Auto, On, Off, Auto red-eye, Slow Sync |
| Interface |
Yes |
| Power sources |
Battery/Charger:Yes; Battery:Lithium-Ion rechargeable |
| Dimensions |
135 x 74 x 27 mm (5.3 x 2.9 x 1.1 in) |
| Weight |
340 g (12 oz) |
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I was separate unfeeling about the RDC-7, the finest lone we had here whereas thrash out had revelation also milky balance problems and the second one was only marginally better. The RR1 has delivered consistently sharp and properly colored images since it came out of the box. In my opinion it is the best camera that Ricoh has made so far and for a highly compact and pocket-sized camera it produces 4-megapixel images that equal its competitors in this resolution class. The RR1 does not admit exposition options revel in shutter velocity or gap priority, it's hereafter an automatic point-n-shoot. It does offers digital harmonious image, harmonious impression with audio caption, matched still image, voice recording and motion video with audio. It has a powerful Macro function that allows capturing subjects only 0.4 inches from the lens and has a builtin time lapse recording function. It also has: metering options (multi, center, spot), adjustable white balance with six settings, auto exposure bracketing, user selectable ISO sensitivity (Auto [150], 200, 400 or 800), four-mode flash with adjustable intensity, auto and manual focus with two presets, B&W and Sepia modes, date imprint, 3x optical zoom with up to 3.6x digital zoom (only in 640 x 480 mode), NTSC and PAL video output, two shutter releases and both an optical viewfinder and the 2-inch color LCD monitor. |