Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Ricoh Caplio 500SE

put a smartphone in this package and it would be fabulous - partic with its ruggedized body

location based services

Ricoh introduces the new Ricoh Caplio 500SE wide digital camera. Meet the advantages of Bluetooth and wireless transmissions with the Ricoh 500SE camera. You can easily shoot clear photos with its renowned 28mm wide-angle zoom lens, 8 Megapixel resolution, and 3x optical zoom. Additionally the Ricoh Caplio 500SE has a high resistance to water, dust and shock and let you concentrate on the scene without worrying damaging the digital camera. Ricoh’s 28mm wide-angle zoom lens can capture larger areas than the 35mm lenses of conventional digital cameras. When you have limited space to capture the shot, you can easily capture it with the new Ricoh Caplio 500SE camera.
Ricoh 500SE camera - UnderwaterThe compact Ricoh 500SE camera is much more protected than most other digital cameras. Durably built with reinforced glass shielding over the lens and JIS protection grade 7 allows shooting in the rain or underwater to a depth of one meter. You can use the Ricoh Caplio 500SE camera for underwater photography for a period of 30 minutes. JIS protection grade 6 prevents small particles from entering the body at dusty environments. You can even shoot at temperatures as low as -10 centigrade. Ricoh Caplio 500SE - BluetoothThe solid, but compact Ricoh Caplio 500SE camera features a blurring reduction function. By increasing ISO sensitivity and a quicker shutter speed it becomes easier to shoot in darker places. The large LCD screen of the Ricoh Caplio 500G wide camera features an anti-reflection coating for clearer viewing in daylight outdoors. You can easily adjust screen brightness to optimize image clarity. The Ricoh 500SE is one of the few cameras featuring an optical viewfinder, so you can use the camera more comfortable in sunny conditions. The Bluetooth feature enables data transmissions from camera to wireless supporting devices like notebook, desktop or PDA's. It is also possible to receive data wireless from a GPS device.

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