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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.
Five years since its release, the Ricoh GR III is still one of the best compact cameras you can buy.
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.
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