The Ricoh CX3 point and shoot has landed, promising the strong skills of its CX2 predecessor, with an all new image sensor and HD video recording. See it up close in our gallery, right here!
The camera launches just won’t stop right now (Blame the PMA tradeshow kicking off later this month), but the Ricoh CX3 is a welcome addition to the party. The 10 megapixel Ricoh CX3 packs a 10x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD screen and 720p video recording, but best of all, a new backlit CMOS sensor and improved noise reduction to excel in low light where most compacts would crumble.
The Ricoh CX3 also keeps the ace retro look and vibe of the CX1 and CX2, with the mottled grip, and will go on sale “shortly” for £299.99 – look for it on shop shelves this month or next. Take a look at the Ricoh CX3 here in our gallery and stay tuned for a full review.
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