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Digital Camera World on MSNFINALLY! The Ricoh GR III gets the one thing I always wished it hadIt's also compatible with special editions, like the Ricoh GR III Diary Edition, so long as they are running the latest ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNGR World app brings enhanced connectivity to Ricoh GR camerasRicoh Imaging Ricoh Imaging has announced a new app for its GR series cameras. The GR World app will provide features beyond what's available with the company's existing Image Sync app, unlocking more ...
Sadly there's no viewfinder, despite Ricoh getting rid of a few of the buttons found on the GR II, and indeed there being no pop-up flash. The image stabilization system apparently occupied that ...
When Ricoh unveiled its GXR interchangeable lens system towards the end of 2009, the company promised a steady flow of modules to cater for different photographic situations. True to its word, the ...
Though it's a bit late to the large-sensor compact game, Ricoh just jumped into the fray with a model that might tempt the high-end grab and go set: the GR. Following a trail blazed by the likes ...
Ricoh’s GR is a compact camera with a large sensor and prime lens, ideal for the discriminating shutterbug who wants high-quality images without lugging a DSLR.
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 ...
The GR series has gained something of a cult classic status among photographers, prized for their pocketable size, unassuming design and use of large sensors. They're ideal for street photography and ...
Ricoh's latest limited-release camera, the GR IIIx "Urban Edition," looks awesome and costs just $100 more than the standard GR IIIx.
The latest addition to Ricoh's GR series squeezes a huge APS-C image sensor and a wide-angle 28mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens into a compact body, all for $800.
Rather than interchangeable lenses, Ricoh's new system uses sealed modules combining a lens and sensor. But will its high price render the whole thing a nonstarter?
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 ...
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