Ricoh Caplio 500SE

By Zennith Geisler on 30/08/2006

More Ricoh Australia reviews , RRP: AU$1499.00

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Ricoh boasts Bluetooth connectivity and GPS tracking technology on its 8 megapixel Caplio 500SE.

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