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

My GRDIII arrived today and I couldn't be happier. Functionally, the only difference between it and the GRDIV I used to own is that it focuses a bit slower but it's still pretty darn quick in its own right. The images are the same.
Here's a couple jpegs I just shot. I just added sharpening and contrast in camera.


R0011129 by daviz121, on Flickr

R0011127 by daviz121, on Flickr
 
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I've never owned a Ricoh. In fact, I was beginning to wonder if the Pentax deal was the end of Ricoh cameras. Would it be safe to assume that this will be a Sony PDAF sensor without AA Filter, no viewfinder, but quite pocketable. Will this be both a replacement for the X100s and a small camera such as the LX-7? Should I be packing my X100s... which I just might do anyway.
 
I've never owned a Ricoh. In fact, I was beginning to wonder if the Pentax deal was the end of Ricoh cameras. Would it be safe to assume that this will be a Sony PDAF sensor without AA Filter, no viewfinder, but quite pocketable. Will this be both a replacement for the X100s and a small camera such as the LX-7? Should I be packing my X100s... which I just might do anyway.
My understanding is that the new GR uses the same sensor as the Pentax K-5. I dunno if Sony makes Pentax's sensors or not as I'm not that well informed about Pentax.
 
Thanks for joining in with such fine shots, chickentender. Though I really would prefer to call you by a less fastfoodified name....
 
Thanks for joining in with such fine shots, chickentender. Though I really would prefer to call you by a less fastfoodified name....
Thanks kindly. :) Though, to be sure, that lil moniker has been around quite a while and came from a very "slow" food sort of place, namely being the only one in a large group of bbq friends to steadfastly attend to the grill when many would forget. ;)
 
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