It’s only January, but this will likely be the most disappointing camera of the year

Late last year Ricoh announced the first new Pentax-branded compact camera since 2014: the rugged and waterproof WG-90. Today you’re now able to pre-order the camera from B&H or Amazon.com, priced at $329.95/£379.99, with a release date scheduled for January 31st. Quite why there’s been such a delay between last year’s announcement and retail availability is a mystery, as so far as I can tell, the Pentax WG-90 is outwardly and functionally identical to the Ricoh WG-80 it replaces.

(Image credit: Ricoh | Pentax)

This means you get the same 16MP, 1/2.3-inch image sensor with an ISO 125-6400 sensitivity range, fronted by a 5x zoom lens capable of a 28-140mm full-frame-equivalent focal range. Toughness credentials include being waterproof to a depth of 14 meters, shockproof from a height up to 1.6m, and crushproof to 100kg of force. The WG-90 is also freezeproof to -10 degrees Celsius. As with the WG-80, the ‘new’ WG-90 gets extra features like a 1cm ‘digital microscope’ macro mode, illuminated by the camera’s ring of six LED lights encircling the lens.

(Image credit: Ricoh | Pentax)

On the rear is a 2.7″ anti-glare LCD screen with a resolution of 230,000 dots – low by 2024 standards, but indicative of the WG-90’s true age. At least it is said to be usable under direct sunlight. Another give-away that the WG-90 is far from a genuinely new camera is its video recording capability, which tops out at only Full HD (1080p) resolution.

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