Ricoh G900 review | DigitalCamera World

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It’s not too often you find cameras boasting specific modes for, say, firefighting, but the Ricoh G900 does. That’s because it’s a camera designed for industrial use and comes with added protection for chemicals. That might be a niche use for the G900, but if you happen to work in the construction industry or in a manufacturing factory where you need to take pictures often, your go-to would be the G900.

Launched at the same time as the Ricoh WG-6 in 2019, the G900 might be aging but, as an alternative to a waterproof camera that you can take on your holidays or daily adventures, it’s one of a few choices you might have.

However, its industrial build doesn’t come cheap, costing around $775 / £700 / AU$1,399. And considering it’s otherwise absolutely identical in specs to the Ricoh WG-6, that’s a tough ask. Still, for your money you are getting very specialized Scene modes and the ability to organize your images using memos if necessary.

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