Ricoh G600 water and dust-resistant 5x zoom digital camera


Ricoh has launched the G600, a new water and dust-resistant digital camera. The Ricoh G600 is smaller and lighter yet it still passes Ricoh‘s shock resistance tryout for a 1.5 m fall, a tryout that conforms to US office of Defense standards. In addition to the 5x optical wide-angle zoom lens (equivalent to 28-140 mm for a 35 mm camera), the G600 continues to supply the same strong set of features as previous models, such as a 1 cm macro operate and a flash range of 10 m. It is perfect for customers who want to take pictures in a variety of outdoor activities, such as

marine sports, mountain climbing, and fishing. The large high-definition 2.7-inch LCD enables accurate photography by making the picture display easier to see outdoors.

When Ricoh G600 camera is connected to a personal computer via a USB cable, it is recognized as an external storage device, so images in the camera can be transferred to the computer without using special software. The large-capacity lithium ion battery gives lengthy battery life for approximately 360 shots (CIPA standard). whether the battery runs out, readily available AAA size batteries can be used instead. Ricoh G600 measures 116.5 x 68.0 × 32.0 mm and weigh 260g only.

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