Ricoh GR-D (I,II,III,IV): Post your photos!

Thanks for your response Nighstar,

I think I get what you are saying. I'm still learning the camera, still having fun.

Cheers,

db
 
The other day I bought a 2nd hand GRD2. After establishing that there were some issues with the focus, I traded it back for a GRD, which the seller also had, and boy am I glad that I did.
The GRD2 images that were sharp looked fine, but the NR was pretty heavy-handed. But the GRD is absolutely amazing. I never would have thought that I'd be shooting ISO 800 jpegs on a small sensor camera – I had the GX100, where I found ISO 200 to more or less be the acceptable maximum.
Good stuff indeed.

ISO 800, f/2.4, 1/30, straight jpeg
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anyone have a hi-res raw file I can play with from the GRDiv? I am thinking about selling a camera to fund one of these.
 
kz, anything lighting situation, or ISO you're looking for in particular?

I was hoping for one outdoors with a low ISO and maybe an indoor shot at hi-ISO. Maybe one wide-open? Subjects are unimportant, i just want to see how much information the sensor captures. I have no idea what these cameras are capable of reproducing without playing around with one or havig a few raw files.

You can email them to me: Kevin at kzphoto dot org
 
That's an embarrassing typo up there! Kevin, so I sent you one file, but then decided it'd be more helpful to upload the DNGs onto SkyDrive in case anyone else would like to play with 'em.

>> HERE <<

For the keyboard macros, the focus was on the N key. And for the shots with the books, I focused on Bradbury.

ISO 80 outdoors shot to come tomorrow!
 
That's an embarrassing typo up there! Kevin, so I sent you one file, but then decided it'd be more helpful to upload the DNGs onto SkyDrive in case anyone else would like to play with 'em.

>> HERE <<

For the keyboard macros, the focus was on the N key. And for the shots with the books, I focused on Bradbury.

ISO 80 outdoors shot to come tomorrow!


THANK YOU!
 
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