Ricoh R8 review

Is Ricoh’s compact finally up to taking on the big boys?

TechRadar Verdict

The R8 is a lovable eccentric, quirky yet impressive camera. It’s not as polished as we’d like, and its results can be unreliable. However, if you look past its shortcomings then it’s a highly capable and inspiring compact – even if it doesn’t quite achieve its goal.

Pros

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    Fantastic picture quality

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    Lots of features

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    Great fun to use

Cons

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    No RAW support

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    Flash creates blue tint in photos

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Ricoh is marketing the compact camera as a lighter, more discreet alternative to the DSLR without limiting the user. Ricoh’s attempted to create this type of camera through its flagship Caplio series, but this time has done away with the Caplio moniker, simply calling it the R8.

By combining the same impressive 28-200mm zoom lens as used on the Caplio R7 with a new 10.3MP sensor and a Leica-esque two-tone design, the Caplio R8 sets out to offer everything you’d want from a creative compact.

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