Ricoh Caplio R5 Review

Review Date: September 22nd 2006

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Introduction / Features
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Ease of Use
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Image Quality
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Sample Images
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Design
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Specifications
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Conclusion

Introduction

Ricoh Caplio R5


The Ricoh Caplio R5 was announced at the end of August, just 6 months after its predecessor, the R4. New features on the Ricoh R5 include a 7 megapixel sensor, a higher resolution LCD screen, all-new image processing engine with ISO 1600, an improved movie mode, longer battery life and custom scene modes. The Ricoh R5 retains the same massive 7x optical zoom lens, which is equivalent to 28-200mm on a 35mm camera. Most cameras of this size offer a 3x or at best a 4x optical zoom, but Ricoh have squeezed a 7x zoom wide-angle lens into a body that is only 26mm thick. To help compensate for the effects of handshake, Ricoh have included a Vibration Correction system that should ensure sharper photos at slower shutter speeds than normal. Other highlights of the Ricoh Caplio R5 include a 1cm macro mode and the usual fast responsiveness that you always get from a Ricoh camera. So is the Ricoh Caplio R5 worth considering if you're looking for a point and shoot digicam, and is it any better than the 6-month old R4? Carry on reading our review to find out.

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Features

The Ricoh Caplio R5 has a 7.41 megapixel, 1/2.5 inch CCD that delivers 7.24 effective megapixels. There are a range of different image sizes on offer (3072 x 2304, 3072 x 2048, 2592 x 1944, 2048 x 1536, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480), which can be recorded as either Fine or Normal quality JPEGs. The camera's 7.1x optical zoom lens is equivalent to a 28-200mm lens on a 35mm format camera. There is also a 3.6x digital zoom should you feel the need to use it. The Ricoh Caplio R5 has a Vibration Correction function that helps to deliver sharper pictures free from handshake. The camera has 26Mb of internal memory and also supports SD Memory Cards and MultiMedia Cards (not supplied).

The Ricoh Caplio R5 offers Auto and Program exposure modes plus 10 different scene modes (Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Nightscape, Skew Correction, Text, Zoom Macro, High-sensitivity, My Setting 1, 2s). The maximum aperture is f3.3 (wide) – f4.8 (tele), and the shutter speed range is 8 secs. – 1/2000 sec. There are 6 ISO speeds ranging from 64 to 1600 and an Auto option. There are 6 different White Balance presets to choose from (Outdoors, Cloudy, Incandescent Lamp, Incandescent Lamp2, Fluorescent Lamp, Manual settings), plus an Auto setting. White balance bracketing applies three different color tones to the images. The camera offers exposure compensation in ± 2 in 1/3 EV steps and auto-bracketing is also available (-0.5 EV, ±0,+0.5 EV). The Ricoh Caplio R5 offers 3 different exposure metering options - Intelligent Multi (256 segments), Center Weighted and Spot.

The Ricoh Caplio R5 has a normal shooting mode, Self-timer (2 secs. or 10 secs.) and 3 different Continuous modes (Continuous, S-Continuous, M-Continuous). Sharpness can be adjusted in 3 levels (Soft, Normal, Sharp). There are also 4 different colour effects available (Vivid, Normal, Neutral and Black and White). The Macro setting allows you to focus on subjects that are as close as 1cm. The camera offers 5 focusing systems - Multi Focus, Spot Focus, Manual Focus, Fixed Focus (Snap) and Infinity. The built-in flash offers 5 different modes (Auto, Red-eye Reduction, On, Slow Synchro, Off). The flash range is 20cm - 2.4m at the wide-angle lens setting and 14cm - 1.8m at tele-photo.

To compose your images, you can use the LCD monitor - there is no optical or electronic viewfinder. The Ricoh Caplio R5 has a 2.5 inch translucent amorphous silicon TFT LCD which has 230,000 pixels and offers 100% scene coverage. The Ricoh Caplio R5 can record movies with sound at 640x480, 320 x 240 pixels or 160 x 120 pixels, either at 30 fps or 15 fps. Video is recorded in the AVI format. The length of the video is only limited by the size of the memory card that you are using. You can also record an unlimited voice memo. A histogram is available in both shooting and playback modes. The Ricoh Caplio R5 supports the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) and PictBridge printing standards, and it connects to a computer via USB 2.0.

The Ricoh Caplio R5's dimensions are 96 (W) x 55 (H) x 26 (D) mm, and it weighs 140g without the battery and storage card fitted. The camera is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery, which has an approximate life of 380 shots. There is a plastic tripod mount in the left-center of the bottom of the camera.

Finally, the standard box kit contains a USB cable, AV cable, Wrist-strap, Lithium-ion Battery, Battery Charger, Instruction Manual and a CD-ROM containing Ricoh software. Note that you can only store 9 images at the highest quality JPEG setting on the 26Mb internal memory. You will therefore need to invest in some memory cards to store your images on.

Page 1
Introduction / Features
Page 2
Ease of Use
Page 3
Image Quality
Page 4
Sample Images
Page 5
Design
Page 6
Specifications
Page 7
Conclusion

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