Review: "Spend 300 quid on an entry level point and shoot from another manufacturer and you'd feel cheated if you didn't have at least 27 scene modes. Well, the RR730 doesn't have 27 scene modes - but then it isn't 300 quid. It has a back to basics approach that is quite refreshing. A dial lets you select full auto, "program" (where you can change the ISO etc), portrait, landscape, sports and night mode. The 4 way selector also lets you choose self timer and macro mode. That's it.
Like the RR660 this really isn't a bad camera. Yes image quality could be better, yes battery life could be longer. But if what you really want is a cheap camera to shoot snaps on then it's probably one of the best value cameras you will see. It's also a great camera for somebody who struggles with all the modes and buttons on some of the other "entry level" cameras...."