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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800

Portability
91
Imaging
39
Features
22
Overall
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Ricoh WG-M1 front
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 front
Portability
96
Imaging
45
Features
29
Overall
38

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Key Specs

Ricoh WG-M1
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 1.5" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 100 - 800
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • (1×)mm (F2.8) lens
  • 190g - 66 x 43 x 89mm
  • Revealed September 2014
Sony W800
(Full Review)
  • 20MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 26-130mm (F3.2-6.4) lens
  • 125g - 97 x 55 x 21mm
  • Introduced February 2014
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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Overview

Its time to look closer at the Ricoh WG-M1 versus Sony W800, one being a Waterproof and the other is a Small Sensor Compact by manufacturers Ricoh and Sony. There is a significant difference among the image resolutions of the WG-M1 (14MP) and W800 (20MP) but both cameras boast the same sensor sizes (1/2.3").

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The WG-M1 was manufactured 8 months later than the W800 so they are both of a similar generation. Both of the cameras have the same body design (Compact).

Before we go right into a step-by-step comparison, here is a short introduction of how the WG-M1 scores against the W800 in regards to portability, imaging, features and an overall grade.

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Reasons to pick Ricoh WG-M1 over the Sony W800

 WG-M1 W800 
IntroducedSeptember 2014February 2014More recent by 8 months

Reasons to pick Sony W800 over the Ricoh WG-M1

 W800 WG-M1 
Display dimensions2.7"1.5"Larger display (+1.2")
Display resolution230k115kCrisper display (+115k dot)

Common features in the Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W800

 WG-M1 W800 
Focus manually Lack of manual focusing
Display typeFixed Fixed Fixed display
Selfie screen Lack of selfie screen
Touch friendly display Lack of Touch friendly display

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Physical Comparison

When you are looking to lug around your camera regularly, you will need to take into account its weight and volume. The Ricoh WG-M1 comes with external measurements of 66mm x 43mm x 89mm (2.6" x 1.7" x 3.5") having a weight of 190 grams (0.42 lbs) and the Sony W800 has sizing of 97mm x 55mm x 21mm (3.8" x 2.2" x 0.8") with a weight of 125 grams (0.28 lbs).

See the Ricoh WG-M1 versus Sony W800 in the all new Camera and Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Remember that, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will vary based on the lens you have during that time. Following is a front view proportions comparison of the WG-M1 compared to the W800.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 size comparison

Factoring in size and weight, the portability grade of the WG-M1 and W800 is 91 and 96 respectively.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 top view buttons comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Sensor Comparison

Usually, it can be tough to picture the contrast in sensor measurements purely by seeing a spec sheet. The graphic below will help offer you a far better sense of the sensor measurements in the WG-M1 and W800.

Clearly, both the cameras have the same sensor dimensions but different resolution. You should anticipate the Sony W800 to produce more detail due to its extra 6 Megapixels. Greater resolution will also let you crop photos a bit more aggressively. The more recent WG-M1 provides an advantage with regard to sensor innovation.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 sensor size comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Screen and ViewFinder

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Portrait photography info
Sony W800 Portrait photography info
30
good megapixels (14MP)
lack of manual focus
manual exposure not possible
no external flash support
very small sensor (1/2.3")
has no RAW files
38
decent megapixels (20MP)
comes with face detection autofocus
focusing manually not possible
lack of manual mode
cannot use external flash
small sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW format
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Street Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 as a Street photography camera
Sony W800 as a Street photography camera
53
weather sealing
fixed screen
lack of image stabilization
very small sensor (1/2.3")
has no RAW files
low max ISO (800)
65
image stabilization (Optical)
lighter than others in class (125g)
screen does not articulate
small sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW format
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Sports Comparison

Sports photography with Ricoh WG-M1
Sports photography with Sony W800
38
good megapixels (14 megapixels)
weather sealing
better than average battery (350 per charge)
focal length is fixed ((1×)mm)
no shutter priority
lack of image stabilization
very small sensor (1/2.3")
has no phase detect autofocus
43
image stabilization (Optical)
decent megapixels (20MP)
comes with tracking autofocus
slow frames per second (1.0 frames/s)
lack of shutter priority mode
small sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

Travel photography with Ricoh WG-M1
Travel photography with Sony W800
64
better than average battery (350 CIPA)
weather sealing
good megapixels (14MP)
doesn't have Timelapse function
display isn't selfie friendly
sluggish maximum aperture (f2.8)
70
lighter than others in class (125 grams)
decent megapixels (20 megapixels)
has built in flash
really wide (26mm)
does not have Time Lapse recording
doesn't contain selfie friendly screen
sluggish max aperture (f3.2)
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Landscape Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Landscape photography info
Sony W800 Landscape photography info
35
good megapixels (14MP)
weather sealing
better than average battery (350 shots)
lack of manual focus
fixed lens (fixed lens mount)
focal length is fixed ((1×)mm)
sluggish maximum aperture (f2.8)
tiny screen (1.5 inch)
manual exposure not possible
lack of image stabilization
very small sensor (1/2.3")
low max ISO (800)
has no RAW files
doesn't have Timelapse function
41
really wide (26mm)
image stabilization (Optical)
decent megapixels (20MP)
focusing manually not possible
fixed lens (fixed lens mount)
sluggish max aperture (f3.2)
screen is somewhat small (2.7 inches)
lack of manual mode
small sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW format
does not have Time Lapse recording
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Vlogging Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Vlogging info
Sony W800 Vlogging info
26
high quality video (1920 x 1080 pixels)
sluggish maximum aperture (f2.8)
display isn't selfie friendly
lack of image stabilization
doesn't have external microphone socket
33
really wide (26mm)
image stabilization (Optical)
comes with face detection autofocus
lighter than others in class (125 grams)
sluggish max aperture (f3.2)
doesn't contain selfie friendly screen
video resolution low (1280 x 720 resolution)
does not have external mic jack
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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W800 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W800
 Ricoh WG-M1Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800
General Information
Company Ricoh Sony
Model type Ricoh WG-M1 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800
Category Waterproof Small Sensor Compact
Revealed 2014-09-12 2014-02-13
Body design Compact Compact
Sensor Information
Sensor type CMOS CCD
Sensor size 1/2.3" 1/2.3"
Sensor dimensions 6.17 x 4.55mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor area 28.1mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 14MP 20MP
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 4:3 and 16:9 4:3 and 16:9
Highest resolution 4320 x 3240 5152 x 3864
Highest native ISO 800 3200
Minimum native ISO 100 100
RAW files
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
AF continuous
AF single
AF tracking
Selective AF
Center weighted AF
Multi area AF
AF live view
Face detection AF
Contract detection AF
Phase detection AF
Cross type focus points - -
Lens
Lens mount type fixed lens fixed lens
Lens zoom range (1×) 26-130mm (5.0x)
Largest aperture f/2.8 f/3.2-6.4
Focal length multiplier 5.8 5.8
Screen
Screen type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Screen diagonal 1.5 inch 2.7 inch
Resolution of screen 115k dot 230k dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch capability
Screen technology - TFT LCD display
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type None None
Features
Lowest shutter speed - 2s
Highest shutter speed - 1/1500s
Continuous shooting speed 10.0fps 1.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual exposure
Set WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash distance no built-in flash 3.50 m
Flash modes no built-in flash Auto / Flash On / Slow Synchro / Flash Off / Advanced Flash
Hot shoe
AEB
WB bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Video resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30p), 1280 x 960 (50p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 30p), 848 x 480 (60p, 120p) 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Highest video resolution 1920x1080 1280x720
Video file format H.264 AVI MPEG4
Mic input
Headphone input
Connectivity
Wireless Built-In None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental seal
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 190 grams (0.42 lb) 125 grams (0.28 lb)
Physical dimensions 66 x 43 x 89mm (2.6" x 1.7" x 3.5") 97 x 55 x 21mm (3.8" x 2.2" x 0.8")
DXO scores
DXO All around rating not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth rating not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested not tested
DXO Low light rating not tested not tested
Other
Battery life 350 photos -
Battery format Battery Pack -
Battery ID DB-65 NP-BN
Self timer - Yes (2 or 10 sec, Portrait 1/2)
Time lapse shooting
Type of storage microSD/microSDHC, internal SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick Pro Duo, Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo
Storage slots One One
Cost at launch $2,000 $90