Rating 3.8 27 reviews
Manufacturer: Ricoh
What Digital Camera
15 years ago

Ricoh CX5 Review

Ricoh's CX5 features a specification befitting a advanced compact camera and a price-tag to match. But does it improve on the previous generation, the Ricoh CX4, enough to warrant the upgrade? We take a closer look to find out if it stands up to the test...
Pros:
  • Good image quality
  • excellent LCD screen
  • retro design
Cons:
  • Lack of manual mode
  • no Raw capture
  • high price tag relative to competing advanced compacts
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Trusted Reviews
15 years ago

Ricoh CX5 Review

Ricoh's CX series of compacts have received several updates over the past few years, with each new model offering slight tweaks on performance without breaking a great deal of new ground. While it hasn't ever hampered the impressive performance and image quality, it has hardly set the world alight.
Pros:
  • Good image quality
  • excellent LCD screen
  • retro design
Cons:
  • Lack of manual mode
  • no Raw capture
  • high price tag relative to competing advanced compacts
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DigitalVersus
15 years ago

Ricoh CX5

UPDATE 07/07/2011: In line with our new, tighter test criteria, the CX5 is now a three-star camera rather than a four-star camera. This is due to its inconsistent lens quality and limited video mode.
Pros:
  • Pleasant
  • customisable interface
  • High-quality metal body
  • Instant shutter release modes
  • Clear
  • high-def LCD
Cons:
  • Inconsistent lens performance
  • Other models handle low light better
  • Noisy zoom and focusing
  • No optical zoom in video mode and low-quality sound recorded
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PC Pro
15 years ago

Ricoh CX5

Like the Nikon S8100 , the CX5 hides a huge lens in a small body. Behind the faintly boxy, 3cm-deep body lurks a lens that (converted to 35mm) runs from a wide-angle 28mm to a very long 300mm, with an aperture ranging from f/3.5 to 5.6. Impressive stuff.
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Alphr
15 years ago

Like the Nikon S8100 , the CX5 hides a huge lens in a small body. Behind the faintly boxy, 3cm-deep body lurks a lens that (converted to 35mm) runs from a wide-angle 28mm to a very long 300mm, with an aperture ranging from f/3.5 to 5.6. Impressive stuff.
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Photography BLOG
15 years ago

Ricoh CX5

The Ricoh CX5 is a new 10 megapixel point-and-shoot compact camera featuring a 10.7x, 28-300mm zoom lens. Successor to the 6-month old CX4 model, the Ricoh CX5 now offers faster autofocus speed due to a new hybrid AF system, recording of images with improved resolution using the "Super-resolution"...
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
15 years ago

There are not a lot of differences between the new Ricoh CX5 camera and the Ricoh CX4 that preceded it. Both enjoy a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor and 10.7x optical zoom lens, and physically they don't look much different.
Pros:
  • 10.7x optical zoom
  • strong build quality
  • excellent macro capability
  • fun creative modes
  • supports EyeFi SD cards
Cons:
  • Tracking autofocus was a little too jumpy
  • auto white balance wasn't always accurate
  • noticeable noise above ISO 400
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