Ricoh GR III
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Ricoh announces GR III development so you don't forget its APS-C compact Look for it in 2019.
Ricoh GR III 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
Good quality photographs, poor battery life
I have had this camera for 3 months. Picture quality is okay, however, the battery life is dismal. Lucky to get 50 shots off and when it dies, there is little warning. The Ricoh app (Image Sync) is absolutely useless. Waited for them to update the app.
Ricoh GR III Camera
The Ricoh GR line of cameras has a history dating from the film era, with several models released over the years. In the age of digital sensors, the GR line is synonym with compact, elegant bodies featuring advanced controls and, most importantly, an APS-C sensor.- 24 MP APS-C sensor meets expectations
- In-body image stabilization and dust removal
- Excellent fast aperture
- wide lens
- Superb build quality in a tiny format
- Effective and high-quality touchscreen
- Excellent center sharpness at all apertures
- closely followed by edges and corners
- Fast and...
- Strong vignetting if left uncorrected (absent with in-camera correction
- No weather resistance
- Movie mode no more than adequate
- Battery life underwhelming
- Unpleasing bokeh at times
- Immature wi-fi apps
Hello I had the Ricoh GRIII since May and this I want I think so far: What I like very much: This camera works better for street photography than anything I have tried before. It draws almost no attention. It is so small, easy to use and discrete.
Ricoh might not be the first brand that pops to mind when thinking about photography, but its GRII camera won the hearts of photographers around the world with its excellent image quality, sturdy but stylish build, and enviously compact body.
Ricoh GR III Review: Tiny camera, huge appeal
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
Ricoh GR III Compact Camera Review: The New Street Shooting Champ
Ricoh recently announced the latest in their series of high quality, ultra-portable digital cameras, the GR III. Smaller than its predecessor, this new Ricoh compact camera has a 24-megapixel APS-C format CMOS image sensor, 28mm (equivalent) prime lens and a host of features normally found on...
Goondu review: Ricoh GR III will please avid photographers
With smartphones getting better in taking snapshots of your family gatherings and travels, it is tough to look at compact cameras as an alternative. Not when you have to bring one more piece of equipment for a trip.