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April 2008
(81%)
60 Reviews
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It's hard to get excited about a new camera that principally only adds wi-fi and NFC connectivity to its predecessor. The new Ricoh GR II certainly takes the title of "Smallest Upgrade Ever", with just a handful of other minor new features to justify the...
The lightweight, compact Ricoh GR II is well designed, and its APS-C sensor allows for shallower depth-of-field than do the smaller sensors in competitors. And while it lacks breadth in its features, it does provide depth when it comes to still photos
Slow autofocus focus in dim light, poor video quality with zero controls, and a relatively complicated menu system given its features dim its allure
For inconspicuous and quick street shooting or as a travel camera for landscape fans, the Ricoh GR II hits the mark. But If you want video or the shooting-angle flexibility that a movable LCD or viewfinder provides, this may not be the camera for you...
Shooting with a wide prime helps you see new shots; Good performance and fast autofocus; Excellent sharp, bright lens; Very customizable; In-camera Wi-Fi works with more than just Android and iOS; Supports Pentax wireless flash strobes,
Fixed, wide prime lens isn't for everyone; Cramped controls; Burst capture is slower for JPEGs; Tends too warm under incandescent lighting; Wi-Fi app is poor, and web browser control has cluttered interface
Abstract: Last week Jamie reviewed the Ricoh GX200 , a £350 12-megapixel compact camera with a 3x zoom lens and a range of features designed to appeal to enthusiast photographers. Today I'm taking a look at the GX200's stablemate, the Ricoh GR Digital II, an even m...
Abstract: The Ricoh GR DIGITAL II is a specialist camera - its not for everyone, but for everyday for those who fall for its unique charms. Once you get into the old style way of working, the conversion lenses and the like, its an inspiring way of working t...
Smart styling, ease of use, useful features (and no gimmicky ones either!)
Noise across ISO range, a little expensive, noise reduction
The understated style and competent specifications of the GR II are likely to appeal to the more serious photographer – or perhaps even as a backup camera for travel photographers – but one that is equally happy to post-process Raw images from...
Abstract: The award winning GR DIGITAL was launched as the successor to the GR Series of 35mm compact film cameras (first released back in 1996) that were popular for their superb image quality. The GRs outstanding performance met the high standards demanded by...
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The lightweight, compact Ricoh GR II is well designed, and its APSC sensor allows for shallower depthoffield than do the smaller sensors in competitors. And while it lacks breadth in its features, it does provide depth when it comes to still photos.
Slow autofocus focus in dim light, poor video quality with zero controls, and a relatively complicated menu system given its features dim its allure
For inconspicuous and quick street shooting or as a travel camera for landscape fans, the Ricoh GR II hits the mark. But If you want video or the shooting-angle flexibility that a movable LCD or viewfinder provides, this may not be the camera for you...