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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830

Portability
91
Imaging
39
Features
22
Overall
32
Ricoh WG-M1 front
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W830 front
Portability
96
Imaging
45
Features
26
Overall
37

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Key Specs

Ricoh WG-M1
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 1.5" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 800
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • (1×)mm (F2.8) lens
  • 190g - 66 x 43 x 89mm
  • Revealed September 2014
Sony W830
(Full Review)
  • 20MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Display
  • ISO 80 - 3200
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 25-200mm (F3.3-6.3) lens
  • 122g - 93 x 52 x 23mm
  • Announced January 2014
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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Overview

Let's take a closer look at the Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W830, former being a Waterproof while the other is a Ultracompact by competitors Ricoh and Sony. There is a large difference between the image resolutions of the WG-M1 (14MP) and W830 (20MP) but they come with the same exact sensor sizes (1/2.3").

Photography Glossary

The WG-M1 was revealed 9 months later than the W830 so they are both of a similar age. Both of the cameras offer different body type with the Ricoh WG-M1 being a Compact camera and the Sony W830 being a Ultracompact camera.

Before getting through a more detailed comparison, below is a brief view of how the WG-M1 scores versus the W830 when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall grade.

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Reasons to pick Ricoh WG-M1 over the Sony W830

 WG-M1 W830 
AnnouncedSeptember 2014January 2014More recent by 9 months

Reasons to pick Sony W830 over the Ricoh WG-M1

 W830 WG-M1 
Display sizing2.7"1.5"Larger display (+1.2")
Display resolution230k115kClearer display (+115k dot)

Common features in the Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W830

 WG-M1 W830 
Manual focus Lack of manual focusing
Display typeFixed Fixed Fixed display
Selfie screen Neither provides selfie screen
Touch display Neither provides Touch display

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Physical Comparison

For anyone who is planning to lug around your camera regularly, you will need to take into account its weight and proportions. The Ricoh WG-M1 provides outside measurements of 66mm x 43mm x 89mm (2.6" x 1.7" x 3.5") with a weight of 190 grams (0.42 lbs) while the Sony W830 has measurements of 93mm x 52mm x 23mm (3.7" x 2.0" x 0.9") along with a weight of 122 grams (0.27 lbs).

Examine the Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W830 in our newest Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Take into account, the weight of an ILC will change depending on the lens you are using at that moment. Following is the front view measurement comparison of the WG-M1 vs the W830.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 size comparison

Considering size and weight, the portability grade of the WG-M1 and W830 is 91 and 96 respectively.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 top view buttons comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Sensor Comparison

Usually, it's hard to envision the difference between sensor measurements purely by checking specifications. The visual underneath will help give you a better sense of the sensor sizing in the WG-M1 and W830.

To sum up, both of these cameras offer the same exact sensor sizing but not the same resolution. You can anticipate the Sony W830 to give more detail because of its extra 6 Megapixels. Greater resolution will enable you to crop pics a little more aggressively. The more recent WG-M1 is going to have an edge when it comes to sensor innovation.

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 sensor size comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Screen and ViewFinder

Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Portrait photography features
Sony W830 Portrait photography features
30
megapixel count decent (14 megapixels)
lack of manual focus
no manual mode
external flash not possible
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
lack of RAW files
38
megapixel count good (20MP)
comes with face detection focus
focusing manually not possible
no manual mode
external flash not possible
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
does not have RAW files
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Ricoh WG-M1
Street photography with Sony W830
53
weather proof
screen does not articulate
no image stabilization
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
lack of RAW files
low max ISO (800)
59
built in image stabilization (Optical)
no articulating screen
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
does not have RAW files
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Sports Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 as a Sports photography camera
Sony W830 as a Sports photography camera
38
megapixel count decent (14MP)
weather proof
great battery pack (350 per charge)
focal length is fixed ((1×)mm)
no shutter priority
no image stabilization
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
lack of phase detect autofocus
43
built in image stabilization (Optical)
megapixel count good (20 megapixels)
comes with tracking autofocus
very slow continuous shooting (1.0 fps)
no shutter priority
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
does not have phase detect auto focus
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Travel Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Travel photography information
Sony W830 Travel photography information
64
great battery pack (350 CIPA)
weather proof
megapixel count decent (14 megapixels)
missing Timelapse function
screen is not selfie friendly
slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
67
megapixel count good (20MP)
built-in flash
relatively wide (25mm)
missing Timelapse mode
doesn't have selfie friendly display
slow max aperture (f3.3)
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with Ricoh WG-M1
Landscape photography with Sony W830
35
megapixel count decent (14 megapixels)
weather proof
great battery pack (350 per charge)
lack of manual focus
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
focal length is fixed ((1×)mm)
slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
screen is small (1.5 inches)
no manual mode
no image stabilization
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
low max ISO (800)
lack of RAW files
missing Timelapse function
41
relatively wide (25mm)
built in image stabilization (Optical)
megapixel count good (20MP)
focusing manually not possible
fixed lens (fixed lens mount)
slow max aperture (f3.3)
small screen (2.7 inches)
no manual mode
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
does not have RAW files
missing Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Ricoh WG-M1 Vlogging advice
Sony W830 Vlogging advice
26
video resolution high (1920 x 1080 pixels)
slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
screen is not selfie friendly
no image stabilization
missing microphone support
32
relatively wide (25mm)
built in image stabilization (Optical)
comes with face detection focus
slow max aperture (f3.3)
doesn't have selfie friendly display
video resolution low (1280 x 720 pixels)
missing external microphone port
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Ricoh WG-M1 vs Sony W830 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Ricoh WG-M1 and Sony W830
 Ricoh WG-M1Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W830
General Information
Brand Name Ricoh Sony
Model Ricoh WG-M1 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W830
Class Waterproof Ultracompact
Revealed 2014-09-12 2014-01-07
Body design Compact Ultracompact
Sensor Information
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Sensor type CMOS CCD
Sensor size 1/2.3" 1/2.3"
Sensor measurements 6.17 x 4.55mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor surface area 28.1mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 14 megapixels 20 megapixels
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 4:3 and 16:9 4:3 and 16:9
Full resolution 4320 x 3240 5152 x 3864
Max native ISO 800 3200
Min native ISO 100 80
RAW pictures
Autofocusing
Focus manually
Autofocus touch
Autofocus continuous
Autofocus single
Autofocus tracking
Selective autofocus
Autofocus center weighted
Multi area autofocus
Autofocus live view
Face detect autofocus
Contract detect autofocus
Phase detect autofocus
Cross focus points - -
Lens
Lens mounting type fixed lens fixed lens
Lens focal range (1×) 25-200mm (8.0x)
Maximum aperture f/2.8 f/3.3-6.3
Focal length multiplier 5.8 5.8
Screen
Display type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display diagonal 1.5 inch 2.7 inch
Resolution of display 115 thousand dot 230 thousand dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch function
Display tech - Clear Photo LCD
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder None None
Features
Slowest shutter speed - 2 seconds
Maximum shutter speed - 1/1600 seconds
Continuous shooting speed 10.0fps 1.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manually set exposure
Change white balance
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash range no built-in flash 2.80 m (with ISO auto)
Flash settings no built-in flash Auto / Flash On / Slow Synchro / Flash Off / Advanced Flash
External flash
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)
Max video resolution 1920x1080 1280x720
Video format H.264 H.264
Microphone jack
Headphone jack
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 proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 190 gr (0.42 pounds) 122 gr (0.27 pounds)
Dimensions 66 x 43 x 89mm (2.6" x 1.7" x 3.5") 93 x 52 x 23mm (3.7" x 2.0" x 0.9")
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 life 350 photos -
Type of battery Battery Pack -
Battery model DB-65 NP-BN
Self timer - Yes (2 or 10 secs)
Time lapse shooting
Type of storage microSD/microSDHC, internal Memory Stick Duo/Pro Duo/Pro-HG Duo, microSD/microSDHC
Storage slots One One
Retail cost $2,000 $128