
The benefit of Ricoh’s GXR camera is obviously its ability to swap lenses, though the selection obviously isn’t as abundant as DSLR cameras. Now Ricoh has announced its P10 telephoto-ranged lens for the camera. The P10 is a 10-megapixel 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 lens. Aside from that, you also get 720p video recording and continuous RAW shooting at 5 fps. Ricoh hasn’t announced the price or shipping date for the P10, but if you’re shopping around for the GXR camera, you can expect to pay about $550 for the body.
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