Ricoh GR IIIx
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- Introduction
- Sample images
- Handling
- Snap focus
- DNG Raws
- Display
- Battery life
- Color profiles
- Image quality
- Shake reduction
- 40mm focal length
- Lens sharpness
- Bokeh
- LoCA and flare
- Autofocus
- Should you buy one?
- Introduction
- Sample images
- Handling
- Snap focus
- DNG Raws
- Display
- Battery life
- Color profiles
- Image quality
- Shake reduction
- 40mm focal length
- Lens sharpness
- Bokeh
- LoCA and flare
- Autofocus
- Should you buy one?
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
The RICOH GR III is decent for travel photography. It delivers excellent image quality and performs well even in low light. It's remarkably compact and easy to take with you on the go. It also feels well-built and has a very bright screen that can easily overcome glare in sunny conditions.- Excellent image quality., Incredibly portable., Bright screen easily combats glare.
- Poor battery life., Unreliable autofocus., May be uncomfortable for those with larger hands.
Ricoh GR IIIx (Review Ricoh GR IIIx)
For the first time, the cult compact sees the world through a 40mm lens- APS-C sensor in a pocketable design, Tack-sharp 40mm F2.8 equivalent lens, 3-axis stabilization, Quick autofocus and instant Snap Focus, Bright touch screen, Telephoto conversion lens available
- Short battery life, Omits dust and splash protection, No in-body flash, External optical viewfinder is a pricey add-on
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
First off, it’s not just a street photography camera, although it’s certainly excellent for that. It’s also a terrific travel camera because of its compact size, easy operation and full feature set.
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
The Ricoh GR III updates the GR series in some really important ways, bringing a modern high-resolution sensor and hybrid autofocus system to the lineup for the first time. Controls have been simplified, and a new touch-sensitive rear screen makes autofocus positioning and image navigation much...- Street shooting and casual photography, or travel photography where a small and light camera, with a medium-wide lens is very useful.
- Any work that requires long shooting sessions, long focal lengths, or low light shooting, where the GR III's autofocus system can struggle.
Ricoh GR III Review
The GR III is a considerable update on the GR II, blessed with a speedy performance and the capability to produce detailed, stabilised, distortion-free images, all from a tiny body you can get into your pocket.- APS-C sensor inside pocketable body, Practically no distortion from lens, Sharp and contrasty LCD screen, Very good control over noise at high ISOs, Great detail across frame, even at f/2.8, Effective Shake Reduction system, Generally fast and responsive in use, Touchscreen is useful and responds...
- AF can be indecisive and unintuitive, Poor video quality and no 4K recording, Colours a little flat on standard settings, LCD screen fixed in place, Battery life is quite poor, Dynamic range could be better, Expensive
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
Whereas the previous GR II camera was a very modest upgrade of the original GR, principally only adding wi-fi and NFC connectivity to its predecessor, the new GR III model is a much more significant reworking of the GR blueprint.
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
The Ricoh GR III is a premium APS-C format compact camera aimed at enthusiast photographers. According to Ricoh, ‘snap shooting is the basis of photography’ and the GRIII is the ultimate snap-shooting camera.
Ricoh GR IIIx Digital Camera - Brand New review
The smartphone may have replaced a dedicated camera for many, but the Ricoh GR III is here to remind us that’s not universally the case. The latest in Ricoh’s series of super-pocketable street shooters, it packs the highest resolution sensor yet – and, at $899, the highest price tag too.- APS-C sensor in a tiny form-factor, OIS is excellent, Image quality handily bests smartphone cameras
- Expensive, Autofocus can be frustrating, No EVF