KTMRider,
I stand by my Ricoh GRii. From the sample shots I've seen online, the optics are much sharper on the Ricoh than the Fuji. Like you, I was initially tempted by the X70 when it was launched but after reflecting on my usage patterns, I decided against it.
Here's a list of what makes the X70 "stand out" against the GRii and why they are moot points (for me):
- Touchscreen: Call me old-fashioned but I still prefer to use the shutter button to take a photo. Also, focus-recompose is pretty much a muscle memory by now.
- Articulating LCD: Well, it's nice to have but really, how often do I need to take photos that are practically at ground-level or above my head? Not often.
- Fuji Colours: I shoot 90% B/W, and for my landscapes, I will do some heavy editing in Lightroom and PS anyway, so no SOOC JPEGS for me.
Whereas the GRii has
- Snap Focus: If you shoot your Leicas with zone-focus/trap-focus techniques, this is a perfect, perfect feature.
- Lighter in weight.
- Excellent ergonomics and firmware.
If you're interested in some real world shots, I have a bunch of photos that I took during my trip in the Gobi Desert and Iceland that I challenge you to tell the difference between the GR's output and the photos from my A7Rii.
http://nicographi.cc/
Cheers,
Nick