28m point and shoot

I'm still deciding don't worry. Part of me wants to try out the Ricoh Gr1 but I am not sure yet.
Hi,

If it will help, XA2's often turn up in charity shops for a couple of pounds. And get snatched up quickly, never hesitate as someone else in the shop will be after it: well, that's my experience.

Regards, David
 
Caveat emptor: Ricoh GR1 electrical systems have a tendency to die and, so far as I can tell, there is no one remaining who will service them. Amazing cameras when they work, though.
 
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Caveat emptor: Ricoh GR1 electrical systems have a tendency to die and, so far as I can tell, there is no one remaining who will service them. Amazing cameras when they work, though.

As a former owner of a GR1 I can vouch for this. Mine had an electronics fault (circuit board needed to be replaced) when it came to me via the mail - and it was packed VERY well too. Getting it fixed, well, I was lucky locally but this also was some 5-6 years ago - the tech had to scour the city for spare parts to cannibalize in order to get it back to working order.

That said, yes, incredible when it did work. :)

Currently I would say the Fuji Klasse W is the current "king" of the 28mm P&S cams... but it's pricey.

Cheers,
Dave
 
I thought these guys still repair them... http://www.criscam.com/

When I contacted them about my dead GR-1 a couple of months ago, here was their reply:

Unfortunately due to the age of this model the parts and service are no longer available and we can no longer service this model.

Thank you,

C.R.I.S. Camera Services | 250 N. 54th Street, Chandler AZ 85226
 
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I'd agree...but large and expensive.

It's a wee bit larger than the GRD (thicker and longer) and definitely more expensive - but the quality of the images kicks butt and I don't feel as "scared" about carrying it around as I did with the GR1. That said, I got mine used - it's hard to pay full price new for the camera because, as we've noted, of the price.

But a great camera none the less - I just think it's more readily available than the GR1 BUT if anything goes wrong with it there's no service what so ever in North America (or maybe even Europe?).

Cheers,
Dave
 
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