This small warrior packs a 16-megapixel CCD sensor along with a 5x optical wide zoom lens and is capable of booting up in just 1.4 seconds. The device also supports subject-tracking and face-priority auto-focus features, in addition to a host of shooting modes, including toy camera, soft-focus and high-contrast black and white, among others. Most alluring, however, is its resilience. According to Ricoh, the PX can survive drops from an altitude of up to five feet, remains waterproof at depths of about ten feet, and is impermeable to dust, sand and dirt. There's also a 2.7-inch, scratch-resistant LCD on its backside, meaning you won't have to worry about casually tossing it in your backpack as you make your way along the trail.
More flamboyant hikers, meanwhile, can add their own personal touch to the PX by wrapping it in a protective silicon sleeve, available in five, vibrant colors. If you're interested, you can grab a PX of your own when it hits stores later this month, for$317.
7 comments:
Although I doubt a professional photographer would stoop to using such a camera, it looks perfect for the budding amateur.
Hope it comes in colours other than pink huh.
Good looking camera for the girls lol.
Nice, but be careful with the filler words; waterproof and water resistant aren't the same.
Looks kewl, but seems kind of expensive for a casual user.
Seems like a good idea, im sure it would appeal to a lot of people given that you can buy it in other colours than bright pink :)
Looks interesting.
not very outdoorsy colored...
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