Ricoh's new Caplio RR770 sports 3-inch LCD
Continuing its trend of pushing out evolutionary -- rather than revolutionary -- digital cameras, Ricoh has just introduced the new Caplio RR770, a model barely distinguishable from the now two-generations-old RR730. Just as the move from the 730 to the RR750 brought with it little more than a minor resolution bump, the 7.16 megapixel RR770 improves upon its predecessor by simply upgrading the LCD to a 3-incher -- but retaining the ho hum 3x optical zoom and limited scene selections of Caplios past. Price and release are currently shrouded in mystery, but don't expect to spend much more than $250 on this unremarkable shooter.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
prokanda @ Nov 22nd 2007 12:57PM
hrm... unremarkable is fine by me, as long as it works and doesn't have the shutter/AF lag of most Canon cameras. I LOVE my Kodak's because of that.. we'll see after the price point is released...
silverblackvoid @ Nov 23rd 2007 1:02AM
amen