The engine is designed to help offset the worst aspects of image noise but over-processing can often remove detail. However, as you’d expect, noise at higher ISOs becomes an issue, so enter Ricoh’s new image processing engine, the aptly named “Smooth Image Engine II”. Sensitivity runs up to a respectable ISO 1600 with a range that starts at ISO 64 through 100, 200, 400, and 800. This system (similar to Konica Minolta’s – and now Sony on its Alpha 100 D-SLR) shifts the sensor to compensate for user movement reducing the effects of camera shake in low lighting or at the longer focal lengths. Where does all that lens come from?Ī 7.24-megapixel sensor captures the light collected by the Ricoh optics and adds another trick, CCD anti shake. What you get once the long life lithium-ion battery is charged up and installed in the camera and it is turned on is the remarkable sight of the 28-200mm, F/3.3 to F/4.8 optical zoom lens jumping from the camera’s petite body. Out of the box the machine seems to fit its billing as a desirable and comprehensively specified digital camera. (Pocket-lint) - My first impressions of the R5 are of a svelte, compact digital compact, its all-metal body is both sturdy and nice to hold thanks to a subtle curve (accentuated by the body styling) on the right side of the body.
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