Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Ricoh CX6 in the test

The camera is housed in a solid metal case and at first glance it gives a touch of retro. Very good: Operation is via a mini joystick with push button. This allows a quick “thumb” maneuvering in the menu.


The display, with its additional white pixels, is a highlight of the Ricoh, which makes it easier to adjust the subject in very bright ambient light. It is not very good anti-reflective. The CX6 has some interesting shooting modes, such as focus and color series, miniaturization or even double images for expanding the dynamic range. The camera's expert for autofocus snapshots can confidently attach themselves to the lapel: the shutter delay is very good with 0.12 s in the wide angle and 0.45 s in the telephoto.


The 10 megapixel sensor provides neat laboratory results. Kurtosis and noise are pleasantly low, the resolution still acceptable. With increasing sensitivity (ISO number), however, the picture quality decreases significantly.

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