Maiku
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AJShepherd
Well-known
Got an original GRD and I love it. It's a real carry-everywhere camera.

Clouds roll in by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr

Oyster Shell Recycling by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr

R0011597 by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr

Clouds roll in by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr

Oyster Shell Recycling by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr

R0011597 by Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
gekopaca
French photographer
Gekopaca, I hear you. The watermarks are certainly way too big and maybe I don't need them at all?
Yes I think you don't need them.
Nobody steals pictures on the web, and if somebody really wants it it's easy to mask it with PS10.
IMHO even signatures are kind of vulgarity on the pictures; signature is a painting practise, no a photographic one.
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ElectroWNED
Well-known
Quick question: do you guys shoot 'in-camera' black and whites, or do you convert later? My III will be showing up tomorrow and want to go shoot right away...
mrware
Member
I do both, but most often it's color and I convert it in Lightroom. The nice part about converting is because it's in color you can use filter effects and you can always have a colored version in addition to the black and white.
Enjoy your new camera, ElectroWNED. I look forward to seeing some pics.
Enjoy your new camera, ElectroWNED. I look forward to seeing some pics.
gekopaca
French photographer
Quick question: do you guys shoot 'in-camera' black and whites, or do you convert later? My III will be showing up tomorrow and want to go shoot right away...
I have a vI.
Most of the time I shoot "in camera" B&W, because when I shoot people Raw is too long to process.
I would shoot in Raw because I could post-process and have more possibilities : colors or B&W, grain, textures, dynamic range…
But I love the B&W jpegs of the vI. Really close to TriX +2 stops.
ElectroWNED
Well-known

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ottluuk
the indecisive eternity
Quick question: do you guys shoot 'in-camera' black and whites, or do you convert later? My III will be showing up tomorrow and want to go shoot right away...
I shoot RAW only and convert in Lightroom. I like the extra control in post processing but if you are not that way inclined the camera produces perfectly fine JPGs, B&W and colour.
hexiplex
Well-known
For B&W with the GRD III I alternate between RAW+JPEG and JPEG, JPEG for when I require some more speed, like on the street. The RAW processing isn't too slow if you have a fast SD card, but at times, you really need the speed that only JPEG can afford you. For colour I always shoot RAW+JPEG.
dwntreader
Newbie
Wow!
Wow!
I've been struggling for weeks with narrowing down a list of cameras that I'm interested in possibly purchasing, but this thread may have helped make up my mind. Some truly beautiful images here!
If anyone is interested, this is the list I've been fretting over:
Olympus XZ-1
Olympus E-P2
Olympus E-PL2
Panasonic LX-5
Panasonic GF1
Panasonic GF2
Ricoh GXR
Ricoh GRD III
Canon G12
Wow!
I've been struggling for weeks with narrowing down a list of cameras that I'm interested in possibly purchasing, but this thread may have helped make up my mind. Some truly beautiful images here!
If anyone is interested, this is the list I've been fretting over:
Olympus XZ-1
Olympus E-P2
Olympus E-PL2
Panasonic LX-5
Panasonic GF1
Panasonic GF2
Ricoh GXR
Ricoh GRD III
Canon G12
D0c
Newbie
A few of my recent photo's, taken with the GRD



andrewteee
Established
GRD3. Golden Gate Bridge way back there.

shambla
Member
Doesn't get any use these days, but here are a few from my old GRD II:



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Vobluda
Well-known
New to the GRD club. My first few with my GRD III
New to the GRD club. My first few with my GRD III
Hi All
I'm new here at the Rangefinder forum. Thought I would say hi and post a few pics with my new GRD III.
Cheers,
Jim
New to the GRD club. My first few with my GRD III
Hi All
I'm new here at the Rangefinder forum. Thought I would say hi and post a few pics with my new GRD III.
Cheers,
Jim
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Vobluda
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FrozenInTime
Well-known
some GRD-II panoramas from Mount cook New Zealand



Matus
Well-known
FrozenInTime, those are beautiful panoramas. They strike me deeply as this is how I remember Valley of Mt. Cook when I visited with my wife two years back (the best trip of my life, also the most expensive one
) I carried 3 cameras but did not manage to bring photos half as good as yours (pure envy
). Thank you for posting (if you have more - bring it!).
If I may ask - are these stitched panoramas?
If I may ask - are these stitched panoramas?
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