kshapero
South Florida Man
The Ricoh GX200 with external ERF ( works exceptionally well) and the HA-2 adapter and 43 mm filter looks like a mini micro DSLR. Setting the ISO at auto ( 64-154 ISO only) and Image stabilization allows low light photography without using high ISO's (the GX200's weakness). With step zoom I essentially have a five lenses 24-28-35-50-72 setup. This rig is really light to the point where it is around my neck (with a neck strap, of course), pretty much all the time.
Photo examples coming soon. Oh did I mention a a real RAW buffer and 1:1 square format like medium format.
The whole thing is kind of cool, eh?
Photo examples coming soon. Oh did I mention a a real RAW buffer and 1:1 square format like medium format.
The whole thing is kind of cool, eh?
kshapero
South Florida Man
Some examples
Some examples
Shot at 154 ISO, 1/5 second
Same at 1 second
Apologies to my wife, shot at 100 ISO at 1/10 second
Some examples
Shot at 154 ISO, 1/5 second

Same at 1 second

Apologies to my wife, shot at 100 ISO at 1/10 second

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kevin m
Veteran
I have the GX100 and it is a very versatile little tool. The electronic viewfinder, contrary to what I'd heard on the web, is actually quite useful. It's very handy in bright sunlight, and tilts 90 degrees to help get shots from low angles. And, as you said, if you keep the iso set low, the IQ is very nice, too.

kshapero
South Florida Man
nice shot kevin
anoldsock
Established
How do you like the GX200? I'm trying to decide between the GX200 and GRDII, I think I'm leaning towards the GX200 for the versatility in the lens, but wanted to hear some first hand opinions form you. Thanks!
kshapero
South Florida Man
See new review: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/ricoh_gx200.html
monochromejrnl
Well-known
can you post some B&W conversion shots from the GX200... i own and love the original GRD and have even considered buying another one as back up for the eventual day when my GRD dies on me...
I shoot 90% of shots on the GRD in B&W mode, ISO400 in jpeg format and love the results, I don't bother too much with RAW since I'm shooting in B&W mode most of the time.. i find the tonality pretty good for a P&S and the noise is dealt with quite well with the built in algorithm and to my eye and a few others to look more like 'grain' than most other P&S...
how have you found the GX200 in B&W mode???
I shoot 90% of shots on the GRD in B&W mode, ISO400 in jpeg format and love the results, I don't bother too much with RAW since I'm shooting in B&W mode most of the time.. i find the tonality pretty good for a P&S and the noise is dealt with quite well with the built in algorithm and to my eye and a few others to look more like 'grain' than most other P&S...
how have you found the GX200 in B&W mode???
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
The square-frame option is very cool!
kshapero
South Florida Man
1:1 B&W on the GX200

monochromejrnl
Well-known
1:1 B&W on the GX200
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what ISO is this? 400? shutter speed and f-stop?
kshapero
South Florida Man
what ISO is this? 400? shutter speed and f-stop?
F-stop: 3.7
Speed: 1/13
ISO: 154
Wouter Brandsma
Member
Good work Akiva, and excellent macro Kevin (but you already knew that!).
The GX200 is a pretty cool camera indeed. Much faster than the GX100 and the user interface is created with photographers in mind.
Ricoh GX200, f4.8, 1/290 sec, ISO 64, -0.3 EV
Ricoh GX200, f4.1, 1/45 sec, ISO 100, -0.3 EV
Ricoh GX200, f4.6, 1/750 sec, ISO 64, -0.7 EV
The GX200 is a pretty cool camera indeed. Much faster than the GX100 and the user interface is created with photographers in mind.

Ricoh GX200, f4.8, 1/290 sec, ISO 64, -0.3 EV

Ricoh GX200, f4.1, 1/45 sec, ISO 100, -0.3 EV

Ricoh GX200, f4.6, 1/750 sec, ISO 64, -0.7 EV
kshapero
South Florida Man
Wouter, Those are sweet indeed.
Wouter Brandsma
Member
Thank you, Akiva.
Here a few more.
Ricoh GX200, f4.3, 1/60 sec, ISO 100, -0.3 EV
Ricoh GX200, f4.6, 1/17 sec, ISO 64, -0.7 EV
Ricoh GX200, f3.8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
Here a few more.

Ricoh GX200, f4.3, 1/60 sec, ISO 100, -0.3 EV

Ricoh GX200, f4.6, 1/17 sec, ISO 64, -0.7 EV

Ricoh GX200, f3.8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
kshapero
South Florida Man
Thank you, Akiva.
Here a few more.
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Ricoh GX200, f4.3, 1/60 sec, ISO 100, -0.3 EV
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Ricoh GX200, f4.6, 1/17 sec, ISO 64, -0.7 EV
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Ricoh GX200, f3.8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
Any of these using the macro function?
Wouter Brandsma
Member
I used the macro function for the first and last photograph. You can get as close as 1 centimeter.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Someone told me that with GX200 you can just keep it on Macro all the time. That way you can go from 1 cm to infinity.
Wouter Brandsma
Member
You can, but the AF will be much slower. You can also set it to MF. Might be a bit faster.
Wouter Brandsma
Member
The removed photograph above is this one.
Ricoh GX200, f3.8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
And a new one from yesterday.
Ricoh GX200, f2.9, 1/90 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV

Ricoh GX200, f3.8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
And a new one from yesterday.

Ricoh GX200, f2.9, 1/90 sec, ISO 100, -0.7 EV
kshapero
South Florida Man
a few more:


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