written by nigelben on 18/05/2004
The rotating screen on the Ricoh RDC7 digital camera is such a brilliant feature that it is a surprise others haven't followed suit. The controls are easy to use and even having two shutter buttons adds to the ease of use rather than being a gimmick. As an automatic camera it has enough controls to enable it to be of use in almost any conditions. It's possibly one of my very best buys.
written by www.ctek-solutions.co.uk. on 11/02/2002
I have owned a Ricoh RDC-7 digital camera for approx a year, Which in that time have found absolutely nothing to moan about!
The picture quality is second to none, I can't fault it's performance in any way. Some seem to gripe about the video (.avi) formatting, yet is somewhat superior in playback functionality when using this format. So I believe!
Great having both serial and USB uploading capability.
In Short:- If you're considering buying an RDC-7, Go on!
written by Dr A.Shirzadi. on 05/10/2001
I bought the Ricoh RDC7 digital camera for my research project to take close-up pictures from small samples (using 1 cm macro facility) and it does the job very well.
written by Bigbazza. on 11/06/2001
I have only had the Ricoh RDC7 digital camera for 1 month, but I have used it a lot in this time and I have used most of the modes. It fits into your pocket easily and is quick to turn on and shoot.
written by J Shen. on 15/05/2001
Looks good and cool. Bad point as mentioned.
Attractive features. Some technical parameters are not given, such as how many frames per second are taken in the motion operation.
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78955_Daniel.'s Response to www.ctek-solutions.co.uk.'s Review
Written on: 10/03/2003
The AVI 'problem' is simple -- shove 'Ricoh RDC7 codec' into Google and your problem is solved immediately.
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<br>How come you don't use a card reader to get your pictures off? It's so much faster. Admittedly you can't get the Internal memory off that way, but you just copy it to the card first ;)