Ricoh RDC-i700

3.1 megapixels | 3.5" screen | 35 – 105 mm (3×)

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By: AssetBurned posted on Dec 8, 2003 UTC

Opinion: I bought this camera 2002 and i´m... let´s say happy with it. It´s my 4 Digital Camera.
The camera makes good picturers but there ist always a Message "Slow shutter" wich is iritating because there is no way to do a "Fast shutter".
the camera has the same lens dimensions like a Nikon Coolpix 995 so it sould be possible to use teleconverter, wide-angle converteror even filters. But no way the designers forgott to add a screw thread. so i modified the camera a little bit to use a polarisation filter and .... Hey wonderful! but from noone all pictures had a round black ring, so i removed this modification.

i hope that Ricoh build a nother camera with all of this functions in the same design. just with fixing the Con´s below.

Pro:
- support for CF -> memorystic adapters
- support for CF -> smart media adapters
- support PCMCIA _and_ Compact Flash (two slots)
- support Microdrive
- supports many comunication cards (LAN, modem and GMS)
- build in Webserver

Problems: Con:
- no support of:
Iomega Click! or Secure Digital Cards
- No FAT 32 support, so you can´t use memorycards above 2GB.
- Do not update to a firmware above 1.31! all of this firmwares limit the move function to just some seconds. with 1.31 you could make movies till your card is full!
- No way to bring a IEEE 802.11(b) WLAN card to work
- No support for a GPS, only in the new RDC-i700g version.

that are only firmware problems so Ricoh could easily fix that problems. This camera uses a SH3 CPU with vxworks so there souldn´t be a problem to do that.

OK there is one thing that couldn´t fix by an firmware update.
This camera has only 3MegaPix.

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By: Unknown user posted on Mar 21, 2002 UTC

Opinion: m,

Problems: m

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By: Unknown user posted on Nov 2, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Just bought this camera in Nov 2001. The images are very sharp, especially in the macro mode. One thing this camera doesn't have is a full-manual control or aperture control. However, it does come with an intervalo timer and the shutter speed can go down to 8 secs. Featurewise, this is a great camera with a lot of bells and whistles !

One thing I like about it is the huge 3.5" touch-screen LCD....really lets you see the pimples up close ! However, Ricoh should have designed the lens in such a way whereby the user can add a wide-angle converter or a teleconverter to it.....having a 35 mm lens is not wide enough.

The user interface used in the camera is very intuitive. Despite the fact that they give out 3 instruction manuals, there is no need to read the camera operations as the MENU buttons and pictograms are self-explanatory.

This camera is definitely useful for law-enforcement agencies who need to send an image back to the office asap....provided they can get the wireless cardphone.

Furthermore, the expansion options on this camera is incredible.....you can use both Compact Flash or PCMCIA Cards to store your images. REALLY USEFUL WHEN YOU SAVE THE IMAGES IN RAW MODE !!!

Problems: Talking about the cardphone, I got the Nokia Cardphone 2.0 which is supposed to be supported by the camera, but somehow or rather, I can't seem to get it to connect to my webserver.....can anyone help ? Even if you manage to read this article 6 months or 3 years down the stream, don't hesitate to contact or reply. Thanks.

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By: Unknown user posted on Sep 17, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Disappointed in quality of Pic compared to DC4800.

Problems: Saved to Tiff for high quality but Photoshop & other packages caanot read it !!!

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By: Unknown user posted on Jan 4, 2001 UTC

Opinion: Having an RDC 5000 for a year I found the 'flat slab' RDC-i700 difficult to come to terms with. The strongest point for me is the ability to use a strong flash as against the normal mode. The weakest point is the flimsy cover over the USB connector which gets in the way of the carrying strap. Image quality very good. Black is not rendered very well in some cases. I found the same problem with the RDC5000. The PC software is not as simple to use as the RDC5000 & there is no video tape of features, as with the RDC5000. There is a lack of tested interface cards & Ricoh's extremely poor & slow follow up to user queries does not help. The supplied carrying case with the spare battery pouch is bad design & cheap. The screen features are very good & intuitive. It took me a while to realise there is a different menu for each dial setting, but once there all is well. The biggest weakness for me is the poor zoom. For the money a better zoom would be expected. The device is NOT really a camera but more a digital organiser with a camera. If Ricoh can get 'their corporate finger out' & develop/test the interface cards & software then you have a good buy for your money. If you just want to take pictures the RDC7 or RDC5000 are better options.

Problems: Difficulty in setting up PC software

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By: Unknown user posted on Oct 13, 2000 UTC

Opinion: The best camera in this moment for me.

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