Voor- en nadelen van de Ricoh WG-6
Voordelen
- Goede macroprestaties
- Goede kleurreproductie
- 4K video-opname
- GPS ingebouwd
- 5x optische zoomlens
Nadelen
- Geen ingebouwde WiFi
- Geen panoramamodus
- Sommige paarse franjes zichtbaar
- Optische zoom niet beschikbaar tijdens video-opname
- Digital Shake Reduction
The Ricoh WG-6 looks good on paper but can struggle in low-light conditions, due to a 20mp sensor, and a lens that's not going to let in as much light as the competition. In bright sunny conditions colour reproduction is good. However, it's difficult to find many redeeming features that make it stand out from the competition, apart from the 6 LED lights surrounding the lens, which are unique to the camera. The Ricoh WG-6 surprisingly lacks Wi-Fi, and doesn't feature optical image stabilisation.
ephotozine.comThe Ricoh WG-6's price means it's stuck in a no man's land between its premium and affordable rivals. It can't match the Olympus TG-6 for all-round features and manual control, but it's also a lot more expensive than the Fujifilm XP140. Fans of close-up photography might be tempted by the unique macro light function, but will be disappointed by this mode's 3-megapixel photo restriction. There are some improvements compared to its WG-5 predecessor (higher resolution sensor, better screen and 4K video), but there are also some pretty big omissions (optical image stabilisation, built-in Wi-Fi). If you’re a particular fan of the Ricoh brand, you might be drawn towards the WG-6, but otherwise the Olympus TG-6 and Fujifilm XP140 are better options at either end of the price tag scale.
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