Gary, I remember both you and I backed out of pre-order earlier this year.
Well, I had a bit of vacation time coming up with my GF in town, I broke down and got the GR when BH had a few in stock a couple weeks ago.
I've had only small amount of time actually playing with the camera as I entertained my GF and spent diving (where E-PM1 takes the duty), but here are my observations so far. I've had GRD I (a couple years till it broke) and III (about a month).
The most important aspect of this camera is, IMHO, "is it GR?" The answer is a big yes. Overall user experience, customization, handling are all there. It had been a quite a while since I had a GRD, but I felt right at home as soon as I started using the new GR, and I realized how much I missed the while experience.
Image quality is great, really great, but I haven't had a chance to really look at the shots on computer to evaluate. I've been using Eye-fi card with RAW+Jpeg, checking images on my phone and share. (There is a bag with selective upload with the latest Mobi cards, but Ricoh and Eye-Fi are working on it)
Oh and the automatic ND filter is great! I can shoot at F2.8 under sunny NorCal weather without even thinking about the shutter speed limit or activating ND. This feature is quite huge for me personally.
I'm actually quite happy with USB charging scheme. For everyday shooting, I think I can do just fine with one-battery/USB charging method and it's easier to charge whenever I have time compared to conventional charger as I have my laptop, giant external battery pack (for phone, tablet etc) and many USB ports around the apartment and the car.
- Are u still happy w/ your purchase?
Big YES.
- How is the 35 crop mode?
I find myself using it about 30% of time so far, purely based on the FOV I want for the shot. I have the "Effect" button assigned for this. I have the RAW in my eye-fi card as "digital negatives" and jpeg with the crop for quick phone/online use.
- How has the LCD been in bright afternoon light?
Totally usable. I do have CV 28/35 mini finder which looks and works great for the GR, but so far not using it because I favor the small size of the camera and the LCD is very usable even under bright daylight for framing. I had a camping/winery visit weekend and the LCD worked just fine.
- Have u been happy w/ the high iso performance?
GRD series has been known for very film-like grain/noise in high ISO, and I think the tradition is still there, but of course a lot less noise on the new GR compared to older 1/1.7" CCD models per ISO setting.
I'm hoping to spend more time with the camera and play with all settings, but so far I'm very happy and planning to keep the camera as long as possible, much like I did with the original GRD.
Again, it's totally GR.
So far very vacationy shots with friends and GF in them so no sample shots to post just yet.