New Ricoh GX200 packs excellent features in a compact body
The New Ricoh GX200 is an evolutionary step from the Caplio GX100 providing excellent new features and professional image processing and control. It is one of the most versatile Ricoh digital cameras on the market.
It comes with:
A super wide-angle high performance 24-72 mm/f2.5 (wide) – f4.4(telephoto) zoom lens with superb optical performance comparing favorably to SLR interchangeable lenses. Attach the unique tilting electronic viewfinder, linked to the focal distance to zoom and frame your subject with the feel of an SLR or medium format camera and add GX200 host of versatile accessories to enter a wider realm of creative photography. For the photographer who knows the depth and joy of photographic expression, the GX200 transcends the limitations of a compact camera.
Electronic level enables fast and precise camera levelling.
Keeping the camera level with respect to the subject is a basic requirement for making full use of a wide-angle lens. That’s why the GX200 has an internal electronic leveller which lets you view the horizontal or vertical indicator while watching the LCD display. The photographer can quickly ensure that shots are aligned horizontally and vertically. The level indicator can also be viewed with the electronic viewfinder (in both normal and tilted positions). This makes it possible to concentrate on shooting without taking your eye off the subject.
Up to three “My Setting” mode options can be defined.
With “My Setting” mode, frequently used shooting settings can be preset and switched to in an instant. With the GX200, the number of options has been expanded to three. It is also possible to change the shooting mode from the shooting menu, so there is no need to go to the trouble of revising custom settings each time.
Auto rotate display function makes it easy to review images.
Horizontal or vertical? The camera position is detected during shooting and that information is added to the image. This makes it possible to automatically rotate the image to the correct orientation for the position of the camera during playback.










