The GR IV balances speed, usability and image quality, staying true to its legacy while incorporating subtle refinements that ...
The GR IV is a mild update to one of my favorite compact cameras that's perfect for travel and street photography.
With automatic association of images to barcodes, once uploaded to a PC or server, the images can be automatically integrated with databases and documents based on their barcode or entered data. The ...
Ricoh has a new 360-degree camera, the Theta Z1, the new flagship of its range and promising significant improvements in image quality and usability. It also commands a premium price: $999, when the ...
Ricoh has provided funding for one of its design teams to create a wand-like 360-degree immersive video stick, and has even launched a new company to sell it. The Vecnos camera will be available later ...
Can't get your hands on the Canon G7 X Mark III, Fujifilm X100VI, or Ricoh GR IV? You're not alone. Time to hit the used ...
Following from the company’s successful Theta S, Ricoh today flirtatiously lifted the veil on an upcoming product that will make live streaming 360-degree content a breeze. For now, the company is ...
Since being launched in 2013, Ricoh's Theta 360 degree camera has grown in number and capabilities. Now the company has added the latest iteration to the range – the Theta Z1. The Z1 becomes the new ...
Ricoh has unveiled its new Theta SC2, a 360-degree camera targeting the entry-level market with both video and still image capabilities. The model features a simple rectangular design and is capable ...
Point-and-shoot cameras, it should be uncontroversial to say, are an endangered gadget species. Coming to a camera exhibition like Photokina, I still see a few scattered examples of them, but most ...
Ricoh might not be the first brand that pops to mind when thinking about photography, but its GRII camera won the hearts of photographers around the world with its excellent image quality, sturdy but ...
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This cheap yet useful accessory makes a Ricoh GR look like a Leica (if you squint)
Add a little red dot and you've basically got a cut-price M11!
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