leicashot
Well-known
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Not so keen on the white edition though.
Whaaa...?
Is that what they get from the Pentax merge? more colors...????
btgc
Veteran
U.S. buyers get very nice prices, what can I say. Even if it's Virgin White (which normally should cost less than black, if that matters).
OlliL
Well-known
Don't forget the blue/gold limited Edition GRD-II!
leicashot
Well-known
Don't forget the blue/gold limited Edition GRD-II!
That was the fuggliest camera ever conceived. My dealer was trying to get rid of them for about $350 at the time and couldn't sell them
I really like the white one... guess I'm alone? 
leicashot
Well-known
I really like the white one... guess I'm alone?![]()
I do too, but wish it had a white lens. Also not quite discrete for shooting.....but may pull the chicks!
leicashot
Well-known
Ricoh's official samples look no better than the GRD III, and of course, no high ISO samples. NEX 5 is a better option by far
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Ricoh's official samples look no better than the GRD III, and of course, no high ISO samples. NEX 5 is a better option by far
IQ wise, the Olympus E-PM3/E-PL3 , Panasonic GF1/2/3 etc. etc. would all be better options for most.
The GRD series differentiates itself in many other little ways.
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OlliL
Well-known
Maybe when it comes to IQ, but try to put it in your pants pocket... No way!
gavinlg
Veteran
Ricoh's official samples look no better than the GRD III, and of course, no high ISO samples. NEX 5 is a better option by far
The GRD cameras stand alone in the compact market. They may not compare technically to the large sensor compacts but they produce photos with a look all of their own...
__--
Well-known
Maybe a better option for you, but, if one wants a small sensor camera with a huge DOF for street photography, then the GRD IV is the better option — apart from the fact that the two cameras are aimed at completely different markets.Ricoh's official samples look no better than the GRD III, and of course, no high ISO samples. NEX 5 is a better option by far
—Mitch/Manila
Rainy Season
ramosa
B&W
Very cool. Great seller, and $599 is a decent price IMO.
Archlich
Well-known
Whaaa...?
Is that what they get from the Pentax merge? more colors...????![]()
It's because they finally realized they used to make the GR1 series in white too.
leicashot
Well-known
IQ wise, the Olympus E-PM3/E-PL3 , Panasonic GF1/2/3 etc. etc. would all be better options for most.
The GRD series differentiates itself in many other little ways.
yes by delivering little image quality
leicashot
Well-known
Maybe a better option for you, but, if one wants a small sensor camera with a huge DOF for street photography, then the GRD IV is the better option — apart from the fact that the two cameras are aimed at completely different markets.
—Mitch/Manila
Rainy Season
Actually a very good point, I forgot I missed the GRD III for that reason. Looks like I'm getting the GRD IV
nighstar
eternal beginner
for those interested, yesterday there was an event held in Tokyo where people were allowed to test out GRD4s. some people have posted photos that they took with the camera + videos of handling the camera online.
photos taken with the camera:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kota2009/20110923/1316773758
http://blog.livedoor.jp/pc9821as2/archives/51787384.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotois/sets/72157627733601288/with/6175047670/
videos of the camera:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D3jbbVkbhU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chADlHGb13k
i can attempt to translate the Japanese if anyone wants to know anything in particular from the blogs/photos/videos....
i myself am torn between getting a GRD3, GRD4 and the new Canon Powershot S100. the S100 is ultra compact, which is what i want, but the GRD has more features that i want. fast autofocus is very important to me so i'm leaning towards the GRD4, but i've found an awesome priced mint GRD3 that would save me a lot of money....
...decisions...
photos taken with the camera:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kota2009/20110923/1316773758
http://blog.livedoor.jp/pc9821as2/archives/51787384.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotois/sets/72157627733601288/with/6175047670/
videos of the camera:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D3jbbVkbhU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chADlHGb13k
i can attempt to translate the Japanese if anyone wants to know anything in particular from the blogs/photos/videos....
i myself am torn between getting a GRD3, GRD4 and the new Canon Powershot S100. the S100 is ultra compact, which is what i want, but the GRD has more features that i want. fast autofocus is very important to me so i'm leaning towards the GRD4, but i've found an awesome priced mint GRD3 that would save me a lot of money....
...decisions...
Archlich
Well-known
I realized one more issue (or more precisely, tradition) that the GRD cameras haven't addressed yet: sensor dust.
My GRD III developed two large dust specks in the past two years. Reports of dust getting into brand new GRDs after one week of normal use are not uncommon. Hope they've got better sealing this time.
My GRD III developed two large dust specks in the past two years. Reports of dust getting into brand new GRDs after one week of normal use are not uncommon. Hope they've got better sealing this time.
Archiver
Veteran
Those sample photos from the users look good. I think that the colour has improved since the GRD III and I'm wondering how that translates into the raw files and Lightroom.
I've never had a dust issue with my GRD III, touch wood, and it goes in pockets, around my neck, and in the bottom of bags.
I've never had a dust issue with my GRD III, touch wood, and it goes in pockets, around my neck, and in the bottom of bags.
nighstar
eternal beginner
I realized one more issue (or more precisely, tradition) that the GRD cameras haven't addressed yet: sensor dust.
My GRD III developed two large dust specks in the past two years. Reports of dust getting into brand new GRDs after one week of normal use are not uncommon. Hope they've got better sealing this time.
i have no idea whether or not this addresses the problem you speak of, but one of the Japanese bloggers who went to the event said that to him the magnesium exterior of the camera seems to have been redesigned. he also commented that the shape and width of the grip has been revised and that the end of the lens barrel has been changed..... so maybe the changes in the body and lens barrel design may help against the problem you speak of?
either way, i've decided to go with the GRD4 white edition and have preordered it from B&H (yay for B&H and international shipping!). i'm preparing to sell my Canon Digital Rebel XT and lenses on eBay to pay for the new camera......
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