12-month Warranty
FREE Australian 12-month Warranty
Although we only ship original and brand new products, in some cases you may receive product with manufacturer’s defects or simply those problem appears after it’s been used for a month. Therefore CameraSky does offer an Australia Local 12 month warranty covering your cameras and lenses with any manufacturer’s defect or malfunction. You may simply contact our customer service to arrange the return to our service agent and we will repair and return to you.
How much is Shipping?
How much is Shipping?
Shipping is Quick and Cheap, most orders are delivered with FedEx, DHL, TOLL andEMS services, the quickest & safest way, Top service but low price!
Digital Cameras, Lenses, Video Camcorder |
AU$36 |
DSLR Cameras, Mirrorless Cameras, Prosumer Cameras |
AU$72 |
Memory Cards, Accessories | FREE |
Delivery Time?
How long does delivery take?
We will do our best to ship your items within one business day, with maximum wait time of 3 business days. Once item has been shipped and tracking number has been provided, please observe the following timeline:
Priority Shipping: | 1-3 working days major cities, 3 to 5 days ordinary areas, 1 to 2 extra days for remote areas |
Shipping Express: | 4-7 working days, 1 to 2 extra days for remote areas. |
EMS: | 3 to 8 days depending your location. remote area may take extra 1 to 2 days. |
Registered Air-mail: | may take 7 to 15 days. extra days may be needed for remote area. |
*a single order of Accessories only will be shipped by Registered Air-mail.
Track my Order?
How can i track my orders?
Tracking details will be provided according to the delivery type.
You will be ale to track your order status through their official website:
FedEx: | www.fedex.com.au |
DHL: | www.dhl.com.au |
TOLL: | www.online.toll.com.au |
EMS: | www.auspost.com.au |
Registered Air mail does provide a code for delivery, however may not be available for real-time tracking depending on your local postal service. Please contact us for any delivery enquiry.
Overview
Details
GXR is a new camera system that consists of a body and camera units. Each camera unit contains a lens (focal lengths differ between units), an image sensor of optimum type and size for the unit, and an image processing engine. By changing units, the photographer can handle a diverse range of scenes in a way that satisfies sophisticated requirements for photo expression. The slide mechanism adopted for attaching and removing camera units enables changes to be made quickly and securely. It is the lens that gives life to the photograph. In interchangeable lens camera systems up to now, the distance from the mount and the back of the lens to the sensor image plane was subject to requirements for flange back distance and back focal length. This made it difficult to achieve both compactness and high optical performance. Eliminating the lens mount, however, means that the back focal length can be freely defined for the GXR, enabling the new system to use the most optically efficient lens designs and giving it excellent potential for future expansion. This practical concept has given birth to camera units that achieve compact size without compromising image quality. In order to make the best use of the inherent power of the lens and the image sensor, the ideal solution is to combine both in a single unit. Consider, for example, the low-pass filter covering the surface of the image sensor. The dilemma faced is that while the filter helps prevent color noise and color moir¨¦, increasing this benefit results in an ever greater sacrifice in lens resolution. Traditional interchangeable lens systems use a single low-pass filter for all lenses so they are unable to avoid situations where the filter effect is excessive or inadequate. With the GXR, on the other hand, Ricoh designed a filter optimized for the resolution of the specific lens. In this way, Ricoh has succeeded in effectively preventing color noise while suppressing filter influence on lens resolution. The ease with which dust can adhere to image sensors has been a system problem for interchangeable lens digital cameras up to now. In the case of GXR camera units, however, the lens and the image sensor are integrated into a single unit. This structure makes it difficult for dust to get in since it is not necessary to expose the inside of the camera when changing lenses. In addition, the inside of the units are highly airtight with light-shielded walls. Even in highly dusty shooting environments, camera units can be changed without hesitation. In a relationship similar to that of an SLR and its lens mount, the guide rail is a defining characteristic of the GXR system. In order to create a highly reliable slide mechanism, stainless steel with superior strength and corrosion resistance was adopted for the rails. Surface hardness and wear resistance were further enhanced with a soft-nitriding process, the end result being a high-precision slide that enables secure attachment and removal. The combination of the slide, the resin components, and the pressure-welded springs give an appropriate sliding feel and quietness. In the development, high-stress attachment/removal testing was done to verify the reliability of both mechanical and electrical connections. Both the body and the camera units utilize a magnesium alloy exterior. Light, strong, and exhibiting superior precision-molding, heat-dissipation, and magnetic-shielding characteristics, magnesium alloy is an ideal material for digital cameras. With a non-slip "pear-skin" baked finish for both corrosion resistance and a high-class feel, the GXR exterior achieves durability, reliability, and high-class impression.
The lens is a 24mm-85mm 3.5x optical zoom. For both expansive landscapes and narrow interior shots, try 24mm. A setting around 35mm is frequently used for candid photos and a natural wide-angle feel. For a field of view close to the naked eye, try 50mm, and for the feel of an intent gaze, there is 85mm. With this one lens there are many different ways to look at the world. Enjoy its versatility in handling almost all the subjects you will find in everyday shooting.
Specifications
Specifications
Brands | No |
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What's in the box | Ricoh A16 24-85mm F3.5-5.5 Camera Unit |
Body Type | Rangefinder-style mirrorless |
Mega Pixel (MP) | 16.2 megapixels |
Sensor Size (mm) | APS-C (23.6 x 15.7 mm) |
Processor | Smooth Imaging Engine IV |
Notes | No |
ISO | Auto, Auto-Hi, ISO-Lo, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200 |
White balance presets | 5 |
Custom white balance | Yes (1) |
Uncompressed format | RAW |
JPEG quality levels | N/A |
Notes | No |
Auto Focus | N/A |
Number of focus points | No |
Lens Mount | No |
Focal length Multiplier (X) | 1.5× |
Notes | No |
Articulated LCD | No |
Screen Size ('') | 3″ |
Screen Dots | 920,000 |
Screen Type | TFT color LCD |
Viewfinder type | Electronic (optional) |
Viewfinder Coverage (%) | No |
Viewfinder Maginfication (x) | No |
Notes | No |
Min. shutter speed (sec) | 180 sec |
Max. shutter speed (sec) | 1/3200 sec |
Shutter Priority | Yes |
External flash | Yes |
Continuous drive | Yes |
Self-timer | Yes (2 or 10 sec, 10 sec (3 images) ) |
Metering modes | N/A |
Exposure compensation | ±4 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps) |
AE Bracketing | ±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps) |
WB Bracketing | Yes |
Notes | No |
Format | N/A |
Microphone | N/A |
Speaker | N/A |
Resolution | 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps) |
Notes | No |
Storage Types | N/A |
Internal Storage size | No |
Notes | No |
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
Wireless | N/A |
Remote control | N/A |
Remote control type | No |
Notes | No |
Battery | N/A |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion DB-90 rechargeable battery & charger |
Battery Life (CIPA) (Mins) | 400 |
Weight (incl. batteries) (g) | No |
Dimensions | 114 x 75 x 93 mm (4.49 x 2.95 x 3.66″) |
Notes | No |
GPS | Optional |
Notes | No |