Thanks. I have never shot the GRD, only read a lot about it and looked at a lot of pics from the camera. It's what turned me onto Ricoh however and when I saw they had come out with a sort of zoom version I immediately wanted one. I haven't bought a small digicam in 6 years. I have a 2mp Canon Elph. I went through a bit of indecision deciding between the two, but I really wanted the more normal focal lengths (step zoom is cool), I wanted raw in 1600 ISO (GRD only does raw to 800), and I really wanted the faster raw write times the GX100 offers. 6 seconds with my Sandisk Ultra II 1 GB compared to I think around 12 seconds for the GRD. Others with the fast 150x cards are now claiming 3 seconds with the GX100.
The GRD is smaller (lens protrusion wise) and has an auto lens cover. These two things, although seemingly insignificant, make a big difference in carryability and convenience. Most think a GRDII is coming in the future. Faster write times will be a big improvement. The 28mm fixed lens is just a tad faster than the GX100 at 28mm, f/2.4 vs f/2.7, although the GX100 is f/2.5 at 24mm. Max aperture for the GX100 is also f/2.5 @19mm, f/2.9 @35mm, f/3.5 @50mm, and f/4.4 @72mm. The GX100 has some barrel distortion at wide angles of brick walls, which is to be expected. That GRD has none.
I liked the look of the Ricoh noise like many do and even though they have upped the GX100 to 10 mp I think they have done a fine job keeping the Ricoh look. 1600 on the GRD is a bit much even for me but on the GX100 the grain is not so extreme. I'm talking B&W.
I did get the 19mm as well and I hope to do some interior portraits in my little house, and of others in their little houses. I don't keep it attached although if you do your step zoom becomes 19,22,28,40, and 57. Pretty neat.
The pic is 400 ISO at 24mm. I saw him coming, grabbed the camera, powered up, and fired. Truth is I had it set to EVF viewing, but if I put it to my eye the angle would have been wrong and I would have got my door in the frame. I didn't want to miss his extended hand so I just clicked blindly with the camera. Focus and shutter seemed instantaneous to me.
I recently made up my mind to try to capture all my visitors with the easily handled GX100. I get quite an assortment, not all of them offering salvation.
Revolucion Artistico said:
Hello, I have been reading your posts in another thread discussing this camera, sorry if you already went over this (I can't seem to remember), have you also shot the GRD and if so what are the pros vs cons. I have been debating which to purchase for some time and I just can't seem to make up my mind. I really like the pic, do you recall which focal length was used? Do you have the wide adapter? Do you find it inconvenient?Thanks, again great pic, thanks for all the info.