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Key Features
- 20MP 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor
- 5x Zoom Lens; 28-140mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Chemical Resistance for Industrial Use
- Water, Crush, Shock, Freeze & Dustproof
The sequel to Ricoh's worksite workhorse, the G900 II Digital Camera expands the functionality of the rugged, industrial-grade point-and-shoot, bringing Full HD webcam capability and FlashAir compatibility to the camera's impressive image quality, build and design, and security features. Tough and feature-rich, the camera is ideal for use at a variety of jobsites, including civil engineering, construction, disaster relief, health care, manufacturing, and indoor industrial sites.
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Is it possible to set a delay and then take ...
Is it possible to set a delay and then take multiple photos automatically?
The Ricoh G900 II Digital Camera, BH #RIG900II, does have a self-timer and continuous shooting modes. View page 67 of the link below.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/1185747.pdf
Date published: 2025-09-29
Does this camera have picture modes. ...
Does this camera have picture modes. Specifically, "vivid?"
The Ricoh G900 II Digital Camera has tone adjustment, saturation adjustment, and playback filter options that will give you the ability to make photos more vivid. Usually, vivid filters in cameras are just increased saturation.
Date published: 2024-09-11
What are the main differences between this and ...
What are the main differences between this and Ricoh WG-8?
The WG-8 and the G900 II are very similar as they share many of the same specs. The G900 II is a tougher built camera for harsh environments and professional use. The entire camera can be locked by a password, it is chemical resistant and it has other functions ideal for industrial and business standards. If you're looking for a tough point and shoot camera, I would suggest the Ricoh WG-8 instead.
Date published: 2024-09-22
