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Ricoh has just updated their WG line of cameras for the first time in a few years to include the new WG-50. At $280, the 16-megapixel rugged compact camera is a more affordable option for underwater photography down to 46 feet (14 metres).
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With a familiar robust design, the WG-50 has almost identical specs to the WG-4, which was announced in 2014. However, it’s a direct replacement to the WG-30 — the WG-40 was only released in Japan. The waterproofing rating remains the same, as does the ability to shoot in cold weather down to 14°F (-10℃), although the shockproof distance has been lowered from 6.6 feet (2 metres) to 5.2 feet (1.6 metres).
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The camera sports a 1/2.3″ 16-megapixel sensor for stills (with sensor-shift stabilization), and is capable of 1080p HD videos at 30 fps. The optical zoom has been improved to 5x (28 – 140mm equivalent), with macro focusing from as close as 0.4” (1 cm).
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Overall, the camera is largely the same as the previous generation, with the major changes being the increase in optical zoom, the weight (193g / 6.8 oz with battery and SD card), and the drop in price to $280.
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Oh, and it now comes in a striking orange option. The camera will be available for purchase on June 23. For more details, check out Ricoh’s product page.
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/05/25/ricohs-new-wg-50-quiet-update-rugged-waterproof-camera-line/
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