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FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1

Portability
92
Imaging
35
Features
28
Overall
32
FujiFilm FinePix F80EXR front
 
Ricoh CX1 front
Portability
93
Imaging
32
Features
30
Overall
31

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Key Specs

FujiFilm F80EXR
(Full Review)
  • 12MP - 1/2" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 1600 (Push to 12800)
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 27-270mm (F3.3-5.6) lens
  • 210g - 99 x 59 x 28mm
  • Released June 2010
  • Additionally referred to as FinePix F85EXR
Ricoh CX1
(Full Review)
  • 9MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 80 - 1600
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 640 x 480 video
  • 28-200mm (F3.3-5.2) lens
  • 180g - 102 x 58 x 28mm
  • Revealed February 2009
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FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Overview

On this page, we will be analyzing the FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1, both Small Sensor Compact digital cameras by competitors FujiFilm and Ricoh. There is a significant difference between the resolutions of the F80EXR (12MP) and CX1 (9MP) and the F80EXR (1/2") and CX1 (1/2.3") boast different sensor measurements.

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The F80EXR was released 17 months later than the CX1 which makes them a generation apart from each other. Both of the cameras have the same body design (Compact).

Before we go straight to a step-by-step comparison, here is a brief synopsis of how the F80EXR scores against the CX1 with respect to portability, imaging, features and an overall rating.

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Reasons to pick FujiFilm F80EXR over the Ricoh CX1

 F80EXR CX1 
RevealedJune 2010February 2009Fresher by 17 months

Reasons to pick Ricoh CX1 over the FujiFilm F80EXR

 CX1 F80EXR 
Focus manually Very accurate focusing
Screen resolution920k230kCrisper screen (+690k dot)

Common features in the FujiFilm F80EXR and Ricoh CX1

 F80EXR CX1 
Screen typeFixed Fixed Fixed screen
Screen dimensions3"3"Equal screen measurements
Selfie screen Neither has selfie screen
Touch friendly screen No Touch friendly screen

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Physical Comparison

For anybody who is going to carry your camera frequently, you will want to consider its weight and proportions. The FujiFilm F80EXR has outside measurements of 99mm x 59mm x 28mm (3.9" x 2.3" x 1.1") and a weight of 210 grams (0.46 lbs) while the Ricoh CX1 has measurements of 102mm x 58mm x 28mm (4.0" x 2.3" x 1.1") and a weight of 180 grams (0.40 lbs).

Check out the FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 in the new Camera and Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Take into account, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will differ depending on the lens you have chosen during that time. Following is a front view measurement comparison of the F80EXR and the CX1.

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 size comparison

Considering size and weight, the portability grade of the F80EXR and CX1 is 92 and 93 respectively.

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 top view buttons comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Sensor Comparison

Often, it's difficult to picture the contrast between sensor sizing simply by checking a spec sheet. The graphic below may provide you a stronger sense of the sensor measurements in the F80EXR and CX1.

As you can see, the 2 cameras provide different resolutions and different sensor sizing. The F80EXR because of its bigger sensor is going to make shooting shallower depth of field easier and the FujiFilm F80EXR will give greater detail as a result of its extra 3 Megapixels. Higher resolution will also allow you to crop pictures more aggressively. The more recent F80EXR provides an edge in sensor technology.

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 sensor size comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Screen and ViewFinder

FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR Portrait photography factors
Ricoh CX1 Portrait photography factors
21
lack of manual focus
no external flash support
sensor resolution low (12 megapixels)
sensor is very small (1/2")
has no RAW support
25
you can focus manually
no manual mode
external flash not possible
low megapixels (9MP)
sensor is very small (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
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Street Comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR Street photography features
Ricoh CX1 Street photography features
53
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
screen is fixed
sensor is very small (1/2")
has no RAW support
heavier than competition (210 grams)
55
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
fixed screen
sensor is very small (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
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Sports Comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR Sports photography advice
Ricoh CX1 Sports photography advice
25
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
continuous shooting slow (4.0 frames/s)
lack of shutter priority mode
sensor resolution low (12MP)
sensor is very small (1/2")
has no phase detect AF
26
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
lack of shutter priority mode
low megapixels (9MP)
sensor is very small (1/2.3")
lack of phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR Travel photography factors
Ricoh CX1 Travel photography factors
58
flash built-in
quite wide (27mm)
very long reach (270mm)
missing Time Lapse recording
heavier than competition (210g)
sensor resolution low (12 megapixels)
does not offer selfie friendly display
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
59
has built in flash
decently wide (28mm)
low megapixels (9 megapixels)
display isn't selfie friendly
slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with FujiFilm F80EXR
Landscape photography with Ricoh CX1
38
quite wide (27mm)
screen size is good (3 inch)
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
lack of manual focus
can't switch lens (fixed lens mount)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
sensor resolution low (12MP)
sensor is very small (1/2")
has no RAW support
missing Time Lapse recording
42
you can focus manually
decently wide (28mm)
screen size is good (3")
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
cannot change lens (fixed lens mount)
slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
no manual mode
low megapixels (9 megapixels)
sensor is very small (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
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Vlogging Comparison

FujiFilm F80EXR as a Vlogging camera
Ricoh CX1 as a Vlogging camera
27
quite wide (27mm)
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
does not offer selfie friendly display
low res video (1280 x 720 pixels)
missing external mic socket
heavier than competition (210 grams)
28
decently wide (28mm)
has image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
slow maximum aperture (f3.3)
display isn't selfie friendly
video res low (640 x 480 resolution)
lack of microphone socket
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FujiFilm F80EXR vs Ricoh CX1 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for FujiFilm F80EXR and Ricoh CX1
 FujiFilm FinePix F80EXRRicoh CX1
General Information
Make FujiFilm Ricoh
Model FujiFilm FinePix F80EXR Ricoh CX1
Also referred to as FinePix F85EXR -
Category Small Sensor Compact Small Sensor Compact
Released 2010-06-16 2009-02-19
Physical type Compact Compact
Sensor Information
Processor EXR Smooth Imaging Engine IV
Sensor type CCD CMOS
Sensor size 1/2" 1/2.3"
Sensor measurements 6.4 x 4.8mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor area 30.7mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 12 megapixel 9 megapixel
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 1:1, 4:3 and 3:2
Maximum resolution 4000 x 3000 3456 x 2592
Maximum native ISO 1600 1600
Maximum boosted ISO 12800 -
Minimum native ISO 100 80
RAW images
Autofocusing
Manual focus
Touch focus
AF continuous
Single AF
Tracking AF
Selective AF
Center weighted AF
Multi area AF
AF live view
Face detect focusing
Contract detect focusing
Phase detect focusing
Lens
Lens mount fixed lens fixed lens
Lens focal range 27-270mm (10.0x) 28-200mm (7.1x)
Maximal aperture f/3.3-5.6 f/3.3-5.2
Macro focus range 5cm 1cm
Crop factor 5.6 5.8
Screen
Display type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display sizing 3 inches 3 inches
Display resolution 230k dots 920k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch operation
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder None None
Features
Lowest shutter speed 8 secs 8 secs
Highest shutter speed 1/2000 secs 1/2000 secs
Continuous shooting rate 4.0 frames per second -
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Expose Manually
Exposure compensation Yes -
Set WB
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash range 4.20 m 3.00 m
Flash settings Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow Syncro Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync
Hot shoe
AEB
WB bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Video resolutions 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps) 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps)
Maximum video resolution 1280x720 640x480
Video data format Motion JPEG Motion JPEG
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environment sealing
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 210g (0.46 lb) 180g (0.40 lb)
Physical dimensions 99 x 59 x 28mm (3.9" x 2.3" x 1.1") 102 x 58 x 28mm (4.0" x 2.3" x 1.1")
DXO scores
DXO All around score not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth score not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range score not tested not tested
DXO Low light score not tested not tested
Other
Battery model NP-50 DB-70
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 sec) Yes (2, 10 or Custom)
Time lapse recording
Type of storage SD/SDHC Internal SD/SDHC card, Internal
Card slots Single Single
Pricing at launch $400 $299