Spyderman
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is a GR1 with no manual controls.
The lens is the same GR 28mm f/2.8,
body panels are made of metal (probably stamped sheet metal instead of cast magnesium on GR1)
the viewfinder is the same minus the shutter speed scale (and it also lights up the same way GR1 viewfinder does),
there is no aperture priority nor exposure compansation,
uses larger battery (CR123 instead of CR2),
has a fixed focus mode, where you can lock the focus after you prefocus at any distance until you unlock the focus - similar to snap pode of GR1, but IMO even better.
Not a GR1, but it also doesn't cost as much as GR1.
The lens is the same GR 28mm f/2.8,
body panels are made of metal (probably stamped sheet metal instead of cast magnesium on GR1)
the viewfinder is the same minus the shutter speed scale (and it also lights up the same way GR1 viewfinder does),
there is no aperture priority nor exposure compansation,
uses larger battery (CR123 instead of CR2),
has a fixed focus mode, where you can lock the focus after you prefocus at any distance until you unlock the focus - similar to snap pode of GR1, but IMO even better.
Not a GR1, but it also doesn't cost as much as GR1.
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