12mm and 16mm lenses
Ricoh has introduced two new 12mm and 16mm image processing lenses for 5 megapixel cameras
Ricoh has introduced two new 12mm and 16mm image processing lenses for 5 megapixel cameras
Ricoh Imaging Deutschland announces the introduction of a new 12mm lens to complement the current range of five RICOH FL Series lenses
Ricoh Imaging has introduced a new 16mm lens to complement the current range of four Ricoh FL Series lenses with 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 75mm focal lengths
A new 5-megapixel extended depth of field camera, with between 3 and 5 times the depth of field of conventional cameras, has been announced by Ricoh Imaging Europe
Ricoh Industrial Solutions has two new lenses with focal lengths of 25mm and 35mm to complement the current RICOH FL Series Lenses that are compatible with 1 inch format cameras
Ricoh Industrial Solutions Inc. will be introducing two new manual iris lenses compatible with 1" format cameras up to 9 megapixels in January 2015
Ricoh Industrial Solutions Inc. in Japan is announcing the introduction of the RICOH CV-10A, 2D Color Analyzer for Display Inspection
Ricoh Imaging Deutschland has announced the launch of 6 new 2 megapixel lenses for Ricoh's FL series. The lenses now have a 2/3 inch format, expanding the line, next to the existing 2 Megapixel series.
The industrial optical systems division of Ricoh Imaging Deutschland has introduced its extended depth of field camera
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