The Ricoh WG-6's price means it's stuck in a no man's land between its premium and affordable rivals. It can't match the Olympus TG-6 for all-round features and manual control, but it's also a lot more expensive than the Fujifilm XP140. Fans of close-up photography might be tempted by the unique macro light function, but will be disappointed by this mode's 3-megapixel photo restriction. There are some improvements compared to its WG-5 predecessor (higher resolution sensor, better screen and 4K video), but there are also some pretty big omissions (optical image stabilisation, built-in Wi-Fi). If you’re a particular fan of the Ricoh brand, you might be drawn towards the WG-6, but otherwise the Olympus TG-6 and Fujifilm XP140 are better options at either end of the price tag scale.
Good macro shooting; Shoots decent 4K video; Built-in GPS;
Poor low-light shooting; No optical image stabilisation; No built-in Wi-Fi; No zoom during video;