Specifications

General

 

Video Signal Protocol

: NTSC/PAL

Power Source Voltage

: Battery: 3.7V

 

AC: 5V

Dimensions

: 135.4 74.0 26.6 mm (5.3 2.9 1 in.)

Mass

: Approx. 270 g (9.5 oz) (excluding battery)

Operating Temperature

: 0°C to 40°C (32°F – 104°F)

Range

 

Operating Humidity Range

: 85% or less

Storage Temperature

: –20°C to 60°C (–4°F – 140°F)

Range

 

Camera

 

CCD

: 3,340,000 pixels (effective: 3,240,000 pixels)

Lens

: Zoom lens F=2.6 – 3.4

• Focal length

: f=7.3 - 21.9 mm (equivalent to 35 - 105 mm in 35mm

 

camera format)

• Minimum shooting range

: Approx. 24 cm (9.4 in) (wide angle)

• Macro shooting range

: Approx. 1 - 24 cm (0.4 in – 9.4 in)

Viewfinder

 

• Type

: Real image

• Magnification

: Tele 0.81X, wide 0.3X

• Parallax correction

: Yes (–2 - +1 dpt)

Monitor

 

• Display size

: 2.0"

• Drive system

: TFT Active Matrix System

• No. of pixels

: Approx. 200,000

White Balance

: Auto/Preset (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten Light,

 

Fluorescent Light)

Exposure Compensation

 

• Light metering system

: Centerweighted

• Exposure memory

: Auto backlighting compensation

mechanism

: Manual exposure compensation ±2.0 EV (in 0.5 EV

 

increments)

• Metering system

: TTL-CCD

• Flash automatic exposure : Yes (daylight synchro)

• Shutter speed

: 1- 1/1000 in still picture mode

• ISO sensitivity

: ISO Approx. equivalent to 150 (AUTO)

Distance Adjustment

 

• Autofocus system

: Normal shooting domain: TTL-CCD, macro domain: CCD

• Autofocus range

: Normal shooting domain: approx. 24 cm - (9.4 in - ),

 

macro domain: 1 - 24 cm (0.4 – 9.4 in.)

Built-in Flash

 

• Type

: Auto

• Range

: Approx. 0.6 - 2.5 m (2.0 ft – 8.2 ft)

• Modes

: Off/Forced flash/Slow synchro/Auto/Red-eye reduction

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RDC-7 specifications

The Ricoh RDC-7, launched in the late 1990s, represents a significant step in the evolution of digital cameras, showcasing a blend of innovative features and user-friendly design. As part of Ricoh's line of digital cameras, the RDC-7 was well-regarded for its compact design and advanced capabilities for its time, appealing to both amateur and professional photographers.

One of the standout features of the Ricoh RDC-7 is its impressive 3.34-megapixel CCD sensor, which allowed for high-quality image capture. This resolution was significant for the era, enabling photographers to capture detailed images suitable for printing and sharing. The camera's focal length of 7.6 mm to 22.8 mm (equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm in 35mm terms) provided flexibility for various shooting scenarios, whether it was wide-angle landscapes or closer portrait shots. Additionally, the RDC-7 incorporated a 3x optical zoom lens, enhancing its versatility and making it suitable for a wide range of photographic applications.

The design of the Ricoh RDC-7 featured an ergonomic grip and a user-friendly interface, which included a 2.5-inch LCD screen that permitted users to compose and review their shots easily. This display was notable for its clarity, allowing photographers to evaluate compositions and adjust settings on-the-fly. The camera also included a robust menu system that enabled users to access and modify various shooting parameters, catering to both novice users and experienced photographers.

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