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[Question] About close-up (Macro) photography.

The RICOH PX has no button for [Macro], or no settings for Macro in the Shooting menu. But in the Normal shooting mode, the camera automatically goes into the macro mode to take a close-up picture when the camera is close to the subject (up to about 3 cm at minimum).
In the Premium shot mode, the [Loupe] can take a more close-up picture.

Minimum shooting distance / shooting range

  Focal length (35 mm filmcamera equivalent) Minimum shooting distance *1 Shooting range *2
Close-up in the Normal shooting mode Wide (28 mm) Approx. 3 cm Approx. 46 x 35 mm
Tele (140 mm) Approx. 50 cm Approx. 142 x 107 mm (not used Super Resolution zoom / digital zoom)
Tele (280 mm) Approx. 71.0 x 53.3 mm (Super Resolution zoom 2x / not used digital zoom)
Tele (1344 mm) Approx. 14.8 x 11.1 mm (Super Resolution zoom 2x / digital zoom 4.8x)
Loupe *3 (Premium shot mode) 28 mm Approx. 3 cm Approx. 46 x 35 mm
56 mm Approx. 23.2 x 17.4 mm (Super Resolution zoom 2x / not used digital zoom)
269 mm Approx. 4.8 x 3.6 mm (Super Resolution zoom 2x / digital zoom 4.8x)
  • *1From the front of the lens (from the front of the camera)
  • *2The range that can be taken in the screen (the more a smaller number, the more close up picture).
  • *3The [Loupe] is located in the Premium shot mode.
  • [About the Premium Shot Modes.]
 
Answer ID: px01016
Date created: June 10, 2011
Date modified: --
Product: RICOH PX
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware specifications, Hardware operations

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