The new Ricoh joins the likes of GoPro, Sony and with its first action cam
Ricoh is jumping into the action camera pool with the new WG-M1. Part of
the WG-series (formerly of Pentax) of rugged cameras, the WG-M1 is a
waterproof, freeze-proof, and shockproof POV cam for shooting videos in
inclement weather conditions.
While previous WG-series cameras can record Full HD video, the WG-M1 is
designed to be a camcorder first, camera second.


The WG-M1 has a form-factor
that’s similar to Garmin’s VIRB action cams, but with a design shared by other
WG-series cameras. It can dive down to 32 feet of water, sustain drops from 6
feet, and resist cold temperatures of 14 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s also
dust-proof.
Like most action cams, the WG-M1 has an ultra-wide-angle lens (160
degrees for stills, 130 degrees for video). On the top is a 1.5-inch color LCD
for framing your shots, reviewing content, and adjusting settings.
The camera
uses a 14-megapixel CMOS sensor for stills and Full HD videos at 30 frames per
second, and can handle continuous still-image shooting at 10 fps.
There are
also various video modes available, like motion detection, high-speed movie,
and time-lapse movie.
There’s also built-in Wi-Fi for transferring and uploading content via a
smartphone or tablet, as well as conduct remote operation. Content is stored
onto Micro SD cards.
The WG-M1 is available in black or orange, and will cost $300. It comes
with a carabiner strap and an adhesive mount.
Other optional mounting
accessories are also available. Expect it to hit stores in October 2014.
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