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The Ricoh GR III uses six lens elements in four groups. The patent describes a lens with three groups and seven elements, so it has more pieces but in fewer groups.
Ricoh has revealed its new compact GR III, successor to the GR II, and while it offers some genuine improvements, overall it’s more of a small upgrade than a whole new model. The three standout ...
The Ricoh GR line has long been a favorite for street photographers. And Ricoh's latest version swaps out the 28mm equiv. lens for a 40mm.
Ricoh may not be the first brand you think of when it comes to digital cameras, but the company has some good offerings. Take the new GR Digital III, for instance. This new camera features a fast ...
The Ricoh GR III puts a large, APS-C sensor inside a camera body that's barely bigger than a point-and-shoot. Combined with a stunning 28mm f/2.8 lens, it offers a shooting experience as easy as ...
Ricoh GR lens A12 28mm f/2.5 21 Sep 2010 11:54AM byePHOTOzine A new Ricoh GXR camera unit featuring a GR lens and an APS-C size CMOS sensor exhibited at Photokina 2010.
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Ricoh GR III camera to find out if it's worth it.
At Photokina 2018 this week camera manufacturer Ricoh has today announced they will be launching a new compact camera early in 2019 taking the form of the Ricoh GR III. Building on previously ...
Fast forward to today, and Ricoh is filling in the blanks. The GR III will go on sale in March 2019, and it'll be priced at $899.95. A GW-4 Wide Conversion Lens will be $249.95.
Five years since its release, the Ricoh GR III is still one of the best compact cameras you can buy.
Today at the Photokina event we're meeting the GR III which adds a "newly designed lens, image sensor and imaging engine" to the mix that should keep it as a competitive option at sub-$1,000 prices.