Matus
Well-known
If the GRII would get IS like the Olympus has in their E-M5II than it would definitely be worth it as would be some sort of weather sealing.
Chris C
Established
• Battery
I actually like USB charging they put in GR. Including the dedicated charger would be nice though.
I'd like them to implement a micro-USB port rather than whatever plug they currently use.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
All I would care to see is dust/weather sealing. The GR/GX series are notorious for letting dust get in.
f16sunshine
Moderator
I'd like them to implement a micro-USB port rather than whatever plug they currently use.
It's a USB "micro A" I believe. I don't mind this. The Xpro1 and X100 also use it.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
I'd like them to implement a micro-USB port rather than whatever plug they currently use.
Ditto. I happened to have a few extra cables from old Fuji and Sennheiser headphones using same plug, but regular micro USB would be great. (or maybe going USB C??)
My fantasy GR would be
• Monochrome sensor with uber good highlight preservation. (I said "fantasy"!)
• 21mm and 40mm converters and filter system without adapter tube a la GR1v.
• Drop mode dial, replace it with aperture and/or exp comp dial.
Call it GRv.
Sam N
Well-known
I'd love to see Wi-Fi, Stabilization, and better video.
Sure, most GR users rarely shoot video, but why not make it good? The sensor can certainly do it, and the current video mode is terrible.
A touchscreen would be useful even if its only for quick selection of AF point.
Sure, most GR users rarely shoot video, but why not make it good? The sensor can certainly do it, and the current video mode is terrible.
A touchscreen would be useful even if its only for quick selection of AF point.
olakiril
Well-known
OVF (Instead of popup flash) ?
Better quality in low light?
Better AF?
More MP?
23mm lens (for 35mm FF eq. FOV) ?
-Video would be great but 28mm is very limiting. Unless they do 35mm
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-Stabilization would be awesome but I doubt there is any space left in there, especially after they implement the OVF
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Better quality in low light?
Better AF?
More MP?
23mm lens (for 35mm FF eq. FOV) ?
-Video would be great but 28mm is very limiting. Unless they do 35mm
-Stabilization would be awesome but I doubt there is any space left in there, especially after they implement the OVF
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sevres_babylone
Veteran
If the GRII would get IS like the Olympus has in their E-M5II than it would definitely be worth it as would be some sort of weather sealing.
Ditto. And better lowlight AF.
I'm not looking for a larger sensor; when I use the GR I generally need/want the depth of field from the 18mm lens. I have other cameras for shallow focus, and I don't make that many really large prints.
Archlich
Well-known
I just wish it to be sealed.
segedi
RFicianado
Based on the photo, looks to me like an articulated screen!
olakiril
Well-known
I am guessing the tilt LCD will increase the depth of the camera body.
As much as I liked the GR, I doubt I will spend again the same amount of money for an updated sensor and a tilt screen.
Same lens. Great optical quality, but 2.8 is limiting and no OIS.
No MF ring. How many are actually using the lens adapter vs a potential MF ring with preset distances? Snap focus is a great idea but it gave me too many blurred shots when trying to use it.
I just hope the have a lower starting price for the sake of the camera, cause $800 is too much for too many.
As much as I liked the GR, I doubt I will spend again the same amount of money for an updated sensor and a tilt screen.
Same lens. Great optical quality, but 2.8 is limiting and no OIS.
No MF ring. How many are actually using the lens adapter vs a potential MF ring with preset distances? Snap focus is a great idea but it gave me too many blurred shots when trying to use it.
I just hope the have a lower starting price for the sake of the camera, cause $800 is too much for too many.
btgc
Veteran
I find naming confusing ebcause GRDII already have been released. Probably introducing index to distinct APS-C models from small sensor models would be not bad idea.
burancap
Veteran
I wonder if the "slightly humped" top means a socket for a pluggable EVF? How about a poppable EVF à la RX100 Mk.III???
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Hmmm. Not a big fan of that hump aesthetically but I guess we just have to wait and see.
I really don't want articulated screen that will make the camera thicker. If that's a part of EVF implementation, then that's great.
I really don't want articulated screen that will make the camera thicker. If that's a part of EVF implementation, then that's great.
aizan
Veteran
phooey. no evf! :bang:
David_Manning
Well-known
I think the new GRII will have a selfie screen and wifi. I'd really love it to have a 23mm lens (35mm equivalent on APS-C).
I adore my GR, but I find myself reaching for my much-maligned EOS-M lately, because it's compact and has a 22mm f2 lens. It's my digital Contax T3, but I wish it had a popup flash.
I adore my GR, but I find myself reaching for my much-maligned EOS-M lately, because it's compact and has a 22mm f2 lens. It's my digital Contax T3, but I wish it had a popup flash.
I hope this isn't right:
http://www.cameraegg.org/ricoh-gr-ii-image-leaked/
Specs:
Same 16.2MP APS-C sensor as Ricoh GR
Same 18.3mm f/2.8 Lens as Ricoh GR
New hot shoe
http://www.cameraegg.org/ricoh-gr-ii-image-leaked/
Specs:
Same 16.2MP APS-C sensor as Ricoh GR
Same 18.3mm f/2.8 Lens as Ricoh GR
New hot shoe
burancap
Veteran
New hot shoe
I can't see the bother, financially or technically, why a manufacturer would do this to a well-established line ... unless it is a substantial enough of a change ... (ie) socketable EVF is my bet. RICOH has had at least two variants already, why not an improved (OLED?) third version?
I agree Jeff... if true, why would anyone buy one over the current version?
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