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Ricoh announced it’s making a GR IV camera, the follow-up to its popular GR III and GR IIIx. The compact, fixed-lens camera is popular with street photographers.
With the GR IV, Ricoh presents the next model in its compact camera series. The main new features are the sensor and the lens.
A niche update to one of our favorite street photography compacts, the Ricoh GR IIIx HDF swaps an ND filter for a high diffusion filter to produce dreamy stills with a soft analog glow. Besides ...
Five years since its release, the Ricoh GR III is still one of the best compact cameras you can buy.
Ricoh often trots out its veteran GR III compact camera in different finishes, but the $1,069.95 GR III HDF goes beyond the aesthetic changes of the Diary, Urban, and other limited run editions by ...
This shot, taken with my Ricoh GR Digital IV (2011) and not edited, shows considerable issues with dynamic range and sharpness that would be ironed out by more modern cameras.
So when the 'HDF' versions of the GR III and GR IIIx were announced, it was an anticlimax – I'm keen for a new GR camera with better handling. Don't get me wrong, it's good that Ricoh is still ...
The Ricoh GR is an impressively spec’d camera that we couldn’t help but put through our testing. A fairly new brand to the Indian camera scene, Ricoh has on its hands a camera that really ...
Question is in the title. My “style” is basically zone focusing, which the Ricoh GR series does very well with their snap focus feature. Prefer a small inconspicuous camera. Been considering ...