Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
...Loses the on-board flash, though, for those aspiring Bruce Gilden street photographers.![]()
Just in case, BG is using hot shoe connected flash.
https://youtu.be/kkIWW6vwrvM
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Fair enough. Carry on, aspiring street photographers!
FrozenInTime
Well-known
I can see myself getting one by the year end.
The IBIS will be an asset for those atmospheric film noir night time city shots.
In the meantime, there is Fred Lyon’s book.
The IBIS will be an asset for those atmospheric film noir night time city shots.
In the meantime, there is Fred Lyon’s book.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I really like my original GR1, so getting a decent digital version would be a natural step.
PF
PF
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever
所謂的攝影,就&
I will definitely buy one when they have it in stock. Wish Ricoh could make GR to the full frame version in the future.
aizan
Veteran
I can't believe it actually arrived... about a year or so too late really. Still cool to see a new one and looks like a great little camera.
and it only took them 10 years to add image stabilization!
maybe it'll just be another 10 years to add an EVF?
dourbalistar
Buy more film
and it only took them 10 years to add image stabilization!
maybe it'll just be another 10 years to add an EVF?
I believe the GR Digital IV circa 2011 had image stabilization, so not quite 10 years.
http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/products/gr-digital4/features.html
But a non-auxiliary EVF or even OVF would be awesome.
fireblade
Vincenzo.
and it only took them 10 years to add image stabilization!
maybe it'll just be another 10 years to add an EVF?
...and they kept selling like hot cakes.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Arrival date just a little too late for my winter trip. I was all set to pre-order, but will wait so it isn’t sitting on my front porch for a week. I will miss the flash, but will likely shoot yet another GR till it falls apart. One of my all time favorite cameras, whatever the generation. I am rarely seen in a city without one.
I hope my current II can last this trip, a year ago my previous II lost the flash after a tumble and I got a somewhat battered II to replace it thinking the III would be out in the fall. Maybe one of those close out IIs would be a good move. I’d have one with a flash for nighttime that will last for a good while...
I hope my current II can last this trip, a year ago my previous II lost the flash after a tumble and I got a somewhat battered II to replace it thinking the III would be out in the fall. Maybe one of those close out IIs would be a good move. I’d have one with a flash for nighttime that will last for a good while...
and it only took them 10 years to add image stabilization!
maybe it'll just be another 10 years to add an EVF?
We might never see another GR after this... and they aren`t adding the EVF, ever.
shawn
Veteran
With a fixed lens a simple built in OVF would be fantastic.
Shawn
Shawn
Gregm61
Well-known
I believe the GR Digital IV circa 2011 had image stabilization, so not quite 10 years.
http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/products/gr-digital4/features.html
But a non-auxiliary EVF or even OVF would be awesome.
Adding stabilization dropped the estimated battery life from close to 400 shots in the prior model down to 200 with the new one. Just imagine how much more it could drop with an attached EVF.
Gregm61
Well-known
Speaking of optical finder....
https://4.img-dpreview.com/files/p/E~TS589x442~articles/3175058961/P1016780.acr.jpeg
https://4.img-dpreview.com/files/p/E~TS589x442~articles/3175058961/P1016780.acr.jpeg
With a fixed lens a simple built in OVF would be fantastic.
The days of built in OVFs in P&S style cameras is over.
nightfly
Well-known
How big an improvement is this over the GR II?
Personally I'd pick up a GR II at half the price if I didn't already have one. When It breaks (which it eventually will) the GR III will be down to $400-600 which seems a bit more reasonable for a fixed lens camera with a finite lifespan.
I'd give up on the wish for a finder and a longer lens, history shows that you are sure to be disappointed. Try the auxiliary finder if you must but I would bet you end up using the screen. It's just not really that type of camera.
Personally I'd pick up a GR II at half the price if I didn't already have one. When It breaks (which it eventually will) the GR III will be down to $400-600 which seems a bit more reasonable for a fixed lens camera with a finite lifespan.
I'd give up on the wish for a finder and a longer lens, history shows that you are sure to be disappointed. Try the auxiliary finder if you must but I would bet you end up using the screen. It's just not really that type of camera.
jja
Well-known
I'm surprised people are demanding a built-in OVF or even an EVF. The GR series has always been about smallest possible size with the best possible picture quality. OVF/EVF would make the camera bigger, and most people are not bringing a camera this size to their eye anyway. As someone else mentioned, a hot-shoe OVF works well if you feel you need one. I have a Voigtlander 28mm viewfinder that I've used on my GR Digital IV and my GR and it's great for visualizing a photo.
It looks like Ricoh had to compromise between a built-in flash and IBIS. They chose IBIS.
My GR is the camera that comes with me most of the time--I appreciate its size and great picture quality, and I value the control it gives the photographer in the photo-taking process. I think the new sensor on the GRIII, along with Bluetooth (being able to sinc with a phone in order to share pictures quickly), makes this a good upgrade. I'll probably get one, sooner rather than later.
It looks like Ricoh had to compromise between a built-in flash and IBIS. They chose IBIS.
My GR is the camera that comes with me most of the time--I appreciate its size and great picture quality, and I value the control it gives the photographer in the photo-taking process. I think the new sensor on the GRIII, along with Bluetooth (being able to sinc with a phone in order to share pictures quickly), makes this a good upgrade. I'll probably get one, sooner rather than later.
nightfly
Well-known
Ricoh isn't doing themselves any favors with the folks doing early reviews:
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2019/02/21/special-report-shooting-street-photography-with-the-ricoh-gr-iii-in-nyc/
The photos look horrible. Not the camera's fault, but they really need to get these things in the hands of some better photographers. This is the second one I've seen in the last day with just really crappy photos.
Not exactly highlighting the IBIS or new sensor
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2019/02/21/special-report-shooting-street-photography-with-the-ricoh-gr-iii-in-nyc/
The photos look horrible. Not the camera's fault, but they really need to get these things in the hands of some better photographers. This is the second one I've seen in the last day with just really crappy photos.
Not exactly highlighting the IBIS or new sensor
stompyq
Well-known
Ricoh isn't doing themselves any favors with the folks doing early reviews:
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2019/02/21/special-report-shooting-street-photography-with-the-ricoh-gr-iii-in-nyc/
The photos look horrible. Not the camera's fault, but they really need to get these things in the hands of some better photographers. This is the second one I've seen in the last day with just really crappy photos.
Not exactly highlighting the IBIS or new sensor
Totally agree with you. I absolutely hate that site. Just a garbage review with some equally bad images. Doesn't really matter though. This is a niche camera and those who need it will buy it.
Gregm61
Well-known
Those are some pretty horrid "sample" images. I downloaded a few raw samples posted at DPReview and they look pretty darn nice running through Adobe camera raw.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Ricoh isn't doing themselves any favors with the folks doing early reviews:
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2019/02/21/special-report-shooting-street-photography-with-the-ricoh-gr-iii-in-nyc/
The photos look horrible. Not the camera's fault, but they really need to get these things in the hands of some better photographers. This is the second one I've seen in the last day with just really crappy photos.
Not exactly highlighting the IBIS or new sensor
I'm not sure how much control Ricoh has over who does reviews, but I agree the early ones are not good. Most seem to be done by tech-centric sites (e.g. The Verge, Engadget, Slashgear, etc...). In other words, tech reviewers, not photographers.
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