Ricoh Ricoh G900 II Digital Camera Review

The Ricoh G900 II is built like a tank, but its slow speed and high price make it a hard sell unless you absolutely need a camera that can survive a beating.

Type Compact
Sensor 20MP
Burst FPS 3 fps
Video 4K
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 215 g
Ricoh Ricoh G900 II Digital Camera camera
37.2 Overall Score

Overview

If you need a camera that can survive a drop in the mud or a dunk in a river, the Ricoh G900 II is built for you. This isn't your typical mirrorless or DSLR. It's a rugged, compact digital camera designed for construction sites, hiking trips, or any environment where you'd be nervous to bring a more delicate piece of gear. People often search for 'tough waterproof cameras,' and with its 20-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, and 4K video, the G900 II is a strong contender in that niche. It's not cheap at around $800, but you're paying for that nearly indestructible build quality.

Performance

Performance is where the G900 II's priorities become clear. Its build quality is off the charts, sitting in the 97th percentile. This thing feels like a tank. For image quality, the 20MP sensor is decent, landing in the 34th percentile. It'll capture good detail for sharing online or small prints. The autofocus is middle-of-the-road at the 45th percentile, so it's fine for general use but not for fast action. The big performance caveat is speed. With a burst rate of just 3 frames per second, it's in the 0th percentile. So, is the G900 II good for sports or wildlife? Absolutely not. But for documenting a worksite or a slow-paced hike, it gets the job done.

Performance Percentiles

AF 43.5
EVF 83.4
Build 95.3
Burst 0.3
Video 67.4
Sensor 28.5
Battery 49.6
Display 74.3
Connectivity 74.9
Stabilization 37.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly rugged, waterproof, and dustproof build. 95th
  • Compact and relatively lightweight at 215g. 83th
  • 5x optical zoom is versatile for a fixed-lens camera. 75th
  • Shoots 20MP stills and 4K video. 74th
  • Simple, straightforward operation.

Cons

  • Very slow 3fps burst shooting.
  • No image stabilization, so video can be shaky. 29th
  • Fixed, basic rear display.
  • Autofocus is just okay, not great.
  • Expensive for its core imaging capabilities.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 1/2.3"-Type CMOS
Megapixels 20
ISO Range 125

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 3
Max Shutter 1/4000

Video

Max Resolution 4K

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 1040000

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi No
Bluetooth No
USB USB-C
HDMI Micro HDMI
Hot Shoe No

Value & Pricing

At $797, the G900 II is a niche product with a niche price. You're not paying for cutting-edge image quality or speed. You're paying for a tool that won't break. If your primary need is a camera that can withstand abuse, the value is there. If you just want a good all-around camera for travel or family photos, there are much better values from Canon, Sony, or Nikon that offer far better performance for the same money, even if they aren't waterproof.

Price History

$785 $790 $795 $800 $805 Mar 7Mar 9 $797

vs Competition

Compared directly to other cameras, the trade-offs are stark. The Sony Alpha 6700 or Canon EOS R6 Mark II will run circles around the Ricoh in autofocus, speed, and video quality, but they aren't waterproof without expensive housings. The Nikon Z30 is a fantastic beginner-friendly vlogging camera for the price, but it's not built for rough conditions. The real question is about durability versus everything else. The G900 II's closest competitors are other tough cameras like older Olympus TG models, which might offer similar toughness for less cash, but often with lower-resolution sensors.

Spec Ricoh Ricoh G900 II Digital Camera Sony a6700 Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body OM System OM-3 OM SYSTEM OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Fujifilm X-T5 FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Camera with 16-55mm f/2.8 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm
Type Compact Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 20MP 26MP APS-C 24.2MP Full Frame 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds 40.2MP APS-C 26.5MP Micro Four Thirds
AF Points 759 1000 1053 425 315
Burst FPS 3 11 40 120 15 75
Video 4K 4K 4K 4K 6K 5K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false false false false false false
Weight (g) 215 408 590 408 476 726

Verdict

So, should you buy the Ricoh G900 II? Only if your job or hobby actively tries to destroy cameras. It's a brilliant specialized tool for surveyors, builders, extreme hikers, or anyone who needs a reliable camera in wet, dirty, or rough environments. For everyone else—travelers, beginners, content creators, or hobbyist photographers—this is an easy pass. You'll get frustrated by the slow performance and basic features when compared to a modern mirrorless camera at this price. Buy this because you need a hammer, not a scalpel.