The Ricoh GX200 is virtually identical to the older GX100 in terms of its design, so a lot of the comments that we made in our review of that camera will be repeated here. You'd be hard-pressed to ...
With 12 megapixels of creamy goodness, Ricoh’s GX200 is an upgrade of last year’s GX100. The Smooth Imaging Engine III processing engine gives you better noise reduction, there’s a 2.7-inch, ...
Ricoh has updated its freaky little GX100 with the new GX200. The new model still comes without a regular viewfinder, but there is an optional clip-on electronic finder which sits atop the body. The ...
Ricoh has joined the megapixel race across its line of advanced compacts, and here’s the upgrade of the GX series of wide zooms, the GX200 ($495, direct, camera only; $597 with VF-1 viewfinder). The ...
Matt Grayson looks at the GX200 from Ricoh. The high-spec replacement to the previously reviewed GX100.
The Ricoh GX200 builds on the success of an already unique and very capable camera, the GX100, adding a small number of significant new features and a larger number of "nice-to-haves". By far the most ...
Replacing the 15-month old GX100 model, Ricoh’s GX200 retains most of the best features of its predecessor, including its svelte body styling and 24-72mm 3x optical zoom lens. It also supports raw ...