Ricoh releases new 12MP camera

The Ricoh GX-200 goes old-school
The Ricoh GX-200 goes old-school

Ricoh was one of the first brands to dabble in digital camera technology, alongside the likes of Kodak, and it seems the Japanese camera manufacturer shows no signs of abating with its latest release, the GX200 – a successor to 2007's GX100 range.

The new series of cameras boast a 12MP CCD sensor, a 24 to 72 mm (35 mm film equivalent focal length) high-performance wide-angle optical zoom lens, and a sleek-looking chassis that's just 25mm thick.

The GX200 with electronic viewfinder included, will be available in the beginning of July 2008 for £399.99. GX200 Standard – sans viewfinder – is available for £349.99.

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