Ricoh rumor rumored upcoming APS format digital camera
According to the news Web site letsgodigital, Ricoh will be released shortly after the new camera system has now been talked about from a number of sources of this new system: With regard to Ricoh rumors as early as two months ago have begun, Today, the news is letsgodigital This was confirmed, in addition, there are reportedly high credibility sources have also supported this assertion.
It is speculated that this new camera will not mirror the digital camera. Grateful to Olympus and Panasonic micro 4 / 3 system, which is non-reflective mirror, with a large size CMOS portable computer system was very popular recently. We soon will see the Ricoh really ready to release the so-called “no-mirror system,” the report claimed that before is likely to be released in November. This new system is likely to be equipped with APS-C sized image sensor, similar to the PMA2009 the news first appeared in the Samsung NX10.

October 17, foreign websites reported again photorumors Ricoh no reflectors on the APS-C size sensor camera news. It is reported that Ricoh will be November 12, 2009 to do a speech on this camera, The camera will be sold in December 2009. Before, photorumors Ricoh R & D has been reported non-interchangeable lenses mirror the news of large-size portable camera will be used Pentax K mount, with a 14 million-pixel APS-C size CMOS sensor, the new high-end LCD display, as well as built-in flash.
According to the latest news, new models of the conference on November 10 to 12 between December and started selling, will use APS-C sensor (the reliability of this rumor up to 99%)! Its appearance and size are likely to close Ricoh Caplio GX200 design (80% confidence that this rumor), will use Ricoh’s own rather than the Pentax K bayonet mount (confidence 70%), and before use We mentioned the Epson’s new electronic viewfinder (confidence 50%). There are a number of sources show that the parameters of this camera performance will win over the Olympus E-P1 as well as Panasonic’s GF-1.