VladimirV
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one more question, can I use the electronic viewfinder the gx200 uses on my grd?
Unfortunatelly not, the GRDs don't have the electronic connectors under the hotshoe.
one more question, can I use the electronic viewfinder the gx200 uses on my grd?
the only real difference between the gx100 and the gx200 is the speed of writing raw files?
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one more question, can I use the electronic viewfinder the gx200 uses on my grd?
Think of it as buying the GR-D a new friend: I keep considering a GX200 as a companion to mine, then look around at the stack of cameras and decide I don't need another one.
Some recent comments on Ricoh GX200 from other forums:
"When I first got my Gx200 about a week ago I was a little depressed about the performance at higher ISO ranges. There seemed to be too much noise at 200 or above so shooting at low light appeared to be a problem. NOT.
I found out that shooting at ISO 100 with f stops so low that I would never attempt to shoot with my dslr's works just fine. It must be that the anti-shake works very well because even at 1/10 of a second handheld gets me tack sharp photos. The low f stops also give very adequate DOF.
Unless you are looking for that bokeh in the background with a shallow DOF this camera rocks!
The other amazing thing about this camera is that the white balance and metering is about the best I have ever found. Automatic is the only mode I have ever needed.
The only problem I have is how bad I feel about wasting so much on dslr's."
"Dude, i'm glad that you like and appreciate this camera, I like it so much, too. The image stabilisation on this camera seems to be excellent as you say. With the viewfinder and the HA-2 adapter fitted, and the camera held in the conventional sense along with the image stabilisation workin' of course, will always enable a sharp shot at such low shutter speeds.
Also, it has some wicked accessories that perform beautifully too. Have you bought any of 'em yet?"
"I use the HA-2 adapter and a 43mm filter. Who needs a step up ring. Makes the GX200 very stable for low light. GX200 rocks."
"The Ricoh GX200 with external ERF ( works exceptionally well) and the HA-2 adapter and 43 mm filter looks like a mini micro DSLR. Setting the ISO at auto ( 64-154 ISO only) and Image stabilization allows low light photography without using high ISO's (the GX200's weakness). With step zoom I essentially have a five lenses 24-28-35-50-72 setup. This rig is really light to the point where it is around my neck (with a neck strap, of course), pretty much all the time.
Photo examples coming soon. Oh did I mention a a real RAW buffer and 1:1 square format like medium format."
oh and I may be a little dim here, but what is the purpose of the lens cap?
I'm sold I'm sold! The only thing stopping me clicking that button is the lens cap issue, does it not have one? or is it a screw off dangle on a string job? hence the need to buy the three flappy thing.......
I did it 😀 it is done, I just spent £300 on the gx20, to be delivered on Thursday