anglophone1
Well-known
Hi
I have used a Ricoh GR-1 film camera for the last 5-6 yaers, it goes everywhere [nearly] with me, and has produced great stuff, in fact some of my most succesful work. Thisi the real beauty of having a tiny easy to use camera with a great 28mm lens always handy.
I made the move to RD1s from film-based RFs late last year, and although finding the learning curve steep, am now sold on the versatility of digital [i'm a colour shooter and having multi ISO, daylight and tungsten media avaialble on the same little card is fantastic-and 100 frames without changing!]
I'm now only shooting film in the GR-1 and my xpan and noblex, [no intention of dumping them yet] and consequently am toying wit the idea of a GR-D.
Sean Reids review is excellent [worth the subscription] but I would like to hear from anyone else with"real world" experience of this machine...................
Thanks
Clive
I have used a Ricoh GR-1 film camera for the last 5-6 yaers, it goes everywhere [nearly] with me, and has produced great stuff, in fact some of my most succesful work. Thisi the real beauty of having a tiny easy to use camera with a great 28mm lens always handy.
I made the move to RD1s from film-based RFs late last year, and although finding the learning curve steep, am now sold on the versatility of digital [i'm a colour shooter and having multi ISO, daylight and tungsten media avaialble on the same little card is fantastic-and 100 frames without changing!]
I'm now only shooting film in the GR-1 and my xpan and noblex, [no intention of dumping them yet] and consequently am toying wit the idea of a GR-D.
Sean Reids review is excellent [worth the subscription] but I would like to hear from anyone else with"real world" experience of this machine...................
Thanks
Clive