Ricoh R Series Likes and Dislikes

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 A summary table to show what people think of the Ricoh R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 and R8
(page still slowly building as I summarise forum remarks, more to come)


Likes Dislikes
R3 Nice quality images with the lowest noise of any of the R series at ISO 64
Fast focus and mostly no shutter delays when shooting
Good daylight camera
Excellent macro ability
Good zoom range
LCD very hard to see in sunlight
Above ISO 200 the noise is a problem
Finish and letters wearing off buttons and body
Struggles in low light
Flash too small
No SDHC card capability
Only USB 1.1 slow transfer
R4 Nice quality images with  low noise at ISO 64
Fast focus and mostly no shutter delays when shooting
Good daylight camera
Excellent macro ability
Good zoom range
Many judge the R4 to be the best of the R series to date (of R3 to R8) despite some faults, the R4 together with the R3 yields nicer "non-digital" looking images.
LCD very hard to see in sunlight
Above ISO 200 the noise is a problem
Possibly does not use ISO 64 when in Auto ISO
Finish and letters wearing off buttons and body
Struggles in low light
Flash too small
The extra megapixel really makes no real improvement over the R3
Some users have banding problems
No SDHC card capability
Only USB 1.1 slow transfer
R5 Nice quality images, especially macro
Fast focus and mostly no shutter delays when shooting
Good daylight camera
Excellent macro ability
Good zoom range
Can accept SDHC cards
Has fast USB 2.0 transfer
Noise reduction beginning to deliver "plastic" images under some conditions
Many users report focus problems
Zoom button change a bad mistake
R6 Nice quality images, macro still good
Good daylight camera
Good zoom range
Can accept SDHC cards
Has fast USB 2.0 transfer
Images getting more "plastic" in appearance at times
Shutter release priority now changed to focus priority and thus camera appears slower to shoot.
Front panel phase detection fast focus device deleted thus slowing focus attainment.
Lens design change means maximum zoom macro not quite as good as on R3-R5
R7 Nice quality images, macro still good
Good daylight camera
Good zoom range
Can accept SDHC cards
Has fast USB 2.0 transfer
Images getting more "plastic" in appearance at times
Shutter release priority now changed (since R6) to focus priority and thus camera appears slower to shoot.
Front panel phase detection fast focus device deleted (since R6) thus slowing focus attainment.
Lens design change means maximum zoom macro not quite as good as on R3-R5
Sound bad in video mode
R8 Nice quality images, macro still good
Good daylight camera
Good zoom range
LCD very nice with good resolution
Can accept SDHC cards
Has fast USB 2.0 transfer
Separate movable Auto Spot Focus and Auto Spot Metering areas, good for tripod work
Images getting more "plastic" in appearance at times
Shutter release priority now changed (since R6) to focus priority and thus camera appears slower to shoot.
Front panel phase detection fast focus device deleted (since R6) thus slowing focus attainment.
Possibly variable and too severe noise reduction causing sometimes unpredictable result quality.
Lens design change means maximum zoom macro not quite as good as on R3-R5
Slightly larger overall size than before
R9Space reserved for August/September release? 
If you got this far then maybe a very simple summary for the commonest remarks to cover the whole R3 to R8 series as I see it is in order.

Likes -
Small camera with big zoom, good daylight camera, mostly nice image quality.


Likes not mentioned above -
A good feature is Interval Timer (Time Lapse Photography), it is not used by many people but is a very useful feature to have for special situations, a rare feature in a small camera.
The R8 now has a more elegant design that makes it look more like the GX100/GRD1/2 styles of cameras.
The CA-1 remote release cable works on the R8 at least and maybe all the others.
The Ricoh SV-1 software is needed to split those 16-in-1 Cont-S and Cont-M mode images into 16 separate small jpegs for further creating little movies, animated GIFs etc. See this page to find the SV-1 software.

Dislikes -
Poor low light performance, flash too small, later models have "too many pixels".
Not mentioned above and common for all models - the bottom battery and card access door is a pain when it is blocked by, or is accidentally opened by mounting on a tripod. Side doors are a way better idea.

Any of these cameras would do a good job for an everyday/holiday camera, not up to DSLR image quality of course but for postcard prints and for monitor slide shows then the quality is very good and it's way easier to carry the Ricoh.

As an aside I may attach the whole (edited) thread here later to show the various original good/bad remarks made by various forum members.

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