Following on from the success of the 300G last year, Ricoh are proud to announce the Caplio 400G Wide. |
| This model has the same characteristic tough body of its predecessor, the Caplio 300G, and is the perfect choice for taking pictures in the rain, in sandy, or in dusty environments. | | The new wide 28-85mm zoom lens allows you to capture a wider image with sharp focus and not compromise on any detail – its wider, faster, better. | | Ricoh has taken digital imaging a step forward with the introduction of its wide lens technology. | | Zoom lenses for digital cameras generally do not compare favourably with those for conventional 35mm cameras. | | The main reason for this is because digital camera lenses require more peripheral light. | | Ricoh was able to overcome this handicap through a unique arrangement of eight lens elements in three groups. | | The first group, the most important for realising a wider lens, comprises three lenses, one of which is a concave, Meniscus aspherical lens, made of low-dispersion glass with a high refractive index. | | With the Caplio G4 wide and now the Caplio 400G Wide, users no longer have to make any sacrifices in zoom performance for the convenience of a digital camera. | | The Caplio 400G Wide is designed for durability and geared towards a wide range of outdoor applications. |
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