
Best selling Cameras from RICOH
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1. RICOH Pentax WG-90
The Pentax WG-90 offers a wide range of applications due to its features, from active adventure holidays with diving excursions to everyday adventures in nature, as well as uses in schools or universities and on construction sites. This camera is designed as a rugged device that can be fully operational even under harsh conditions (waterproof up to 14 m, shockproof up to 1.6 m, freeze-proof down to -10 °C, shock-resistant up to 100 kg). It is equipped with a high-performance lens and a back-illuminated CMOS sensor for clear photos with low noise and a wide dynamic range.

2. RICOH Gr Iv
The Ricoh GR IV is a compact digital camera characterised by its outstanding image quality and advanced technology. Equipped with a newly developed 25.7 millimetre APS-C sensor, it offers high sensitivity and minimal noise, making it ideal for a variety of lighting conditions. The GR Lens 18.3mm f/2.8 provides excellent image sharpness and is perfect for street photography and other applications where speed and precision are required. The camera features GR Engine 7, which enables improved image processing, as well as an advanced autofocus system that ensures fast focussing. With its sleek design and improved grip, the Ricoh GR IV is both functional and user-friendly, making it an excellent choice for photographers who prioritise quality and performance.
- 25.7-millimetre APS-C sensor for high sensitivity and low noise
- GR Lens 18.3mm f/2.8 for excellent image quality
- GR Engine 7 for improved image processing
- Advanced autofocus system with minimal start-up time
- Compact design with improved grip for optimal handling.
Pro
- Excellent image quality
- slightly more compact than the GR III
- Lies wonderfully in the/my hand
Contra
- somewhat expensive
- The battery drains relatively quickly
- Not sealed

3. RICOH WG-80
Digital compact camera for outdoor adventures and underwater photography down to a depth of 14 metres, with a modern new design and improved operability. 16 megapixel backside illuminated 1/2.3" CMOS sensor. 28-140 mm zoom lens (KB equivalent). Sturdy and robust housing construction (waterproof to 14 m, cold-resistant to -10°C, shock-resistant to 1.6 m and break-proof to 100kg). Macro function with digital microscope function from 1 cm shooting distance. Six LED lamps for macro shots and selfie mode, with variable light intensity.

4. RICOH Pentax WG-8
In addition to a rear-illuminated 1/2.3 CMOS sensor with 20 MP, the compact and lightweight housing offers exceptional stability, making it suitable for almost any adventure—even dives up to a depth of 20 meters. The camera, with a focal length range of 28-140 mm (equivalent to 35 mm format), showcases its qualities in schools, research, and professional settings. A special ring light combined with a macro distance ring can capture even the smallest details in great detail. With the webcam function, this can be easily shared with a small group or with the whole world.
Pro
- Robust housing
- Very light
- Cool housing
Contra
- Picture quality is not convincing (digital zoom was off)
- Slow focus

5. RICOH GR IIIx
With the GR IIIx, a long-standing wish of many photographers is now fulfilled. The chassis and user interface of the GR III remain unchanged, and instead of the previous 28 mm focal length (35mm equivalent), the new lens offers a focal length of 26.1 mm, which corresponds to 40 mm in full-frame format, making it nearly a standard lens. This focal length is legendary not only in the PENTAX system but is also considered a perfect compromise for classic documentary photography. It corresponds to a natural viewing perspective and allows for greater distance from the subject than before, enabling a pronounced separation of the subject with significant depth effect.
Pro
- Picture quality at its best
- Very small
- Really compact, lightweight and unobtrusive
Contra
- Small battery
- Relatively expensive
- No folding display
