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Products

The following is a partial list of products marketed to the public under the Ricoh brand.

  • Digital cameras
    • Compact
      • Ricoh Caplio G3 (3.24 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio G4 (3.24 megapixel)
      • Ricoh RDC-5300 (2.30 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio Pro G3 GPS Camera, Network ready (3.24 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio RX (3 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio R1 (4 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio R1v (5 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio R2 (5 megapixel, larger screen, no viewfinder)
      • Ricoh Caplio R3 (5 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh Caplio R4 (6 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh Caplio R5 (7 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh Caplio R6 (7 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom, larger screen, super slim)
      • Ricoh Caplio R7 (8 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh R8 (10 megapixel, 28–200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh R10 (10 megapixel, 28-200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh CX1 (9 megapixel, 28-200 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh CX2 (9 megapixel, 28-300 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh CX3 (10 megapixel, 28-300 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh CX4 (10 megapixel, 28-300 equivalent zoom)
      • Ricoh Caplio GX (5.1 megapixel, also available as Rollei prego 5100)
      • Ricoh Caplio GX8 (8 megapixel) 28-85mm equivalent zoom with 22 mm optional adaptor
      • Ricoh Caplio GX100 (10 megapixel) 24-72mm equivalent wide zoom with 19 mm optional adaptor
      • Ricoh GX200 (12 megapixel) 24-72mm equivalent wide zoom with 19mm and 135mm optional converter lenses. Replaced the GX100.
      • Ricoh Caplio 400G Wide (3.2 megapixel)
      • Ricoh Caplio 500SE (8 megapixel, 28-85mm equivalent zoom with 22 mm optional adaptor, GPS-ready)
    • GR Digital
      • Ricoh GR Digital (8 megapixel) 28mm equivalent prime lens with 21 mm optional adaptor
      • Ricoh GR Digital II (10 megapixel) 28mm equivalent prime lens with 21 mm optional adaptor
      • Ricoh GR Digital III (10 megapixel) 28mm equivalent prime lens with F1.9 aperture
      • Ricoh GR Digital IV (10 megapixel) 28mm equivalent prime lens with F1.9 aperture
  • GPS and Camera All-in-one
  • Film cameras
    • Ricoh 500 35mm rangefinder with rapid film advance and fast focusing
    • Ricoh 500G 35mm compact rangefinder
    • Ricoh Mirai (similar to Olympus AZ-4 zoom)
    • Ricoh Ricoh Singlex (Nikon F mount, made by Mamiya - same body as Nikkorex F, and Sears SLII)
    • Ricoh Ricoh Singlex TLS (M42 lens mount, same as Sears TLS)
    • Ricoh Ricoh Singlex II (M42 lens mount)
    • Ricoh KR-5 (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh KR-5 Super (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh KR-5 Super II (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh KR-10 (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh KR-10 Super (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh KR-30SP (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh GR series (GR1, GR1s and GR1V)
    • Ricoh XR-1 (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-2 (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-500 (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-10M (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-P (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-S (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh XR-X (R-K mount)
    • Ricoh FF-9D
  • Multifunction Products/Printers
    • Ricoh Aficio
    • Ricoh Pro
  • DocumentMall (SaaS document management)
    • Software as a Service (SaaS) Defined
    • Secure Storage—HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliant
    • Document Management
    • Industry Solutions
    • Accounts Payable Solution
  • GlobalScan (Document capture & Distribution software)
  • Print&Share (Output Management and Security)

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