nikola
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Just slightly updated with the sensor from GX100 and bigger LCD. Nothing to be excited about.
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lZr
L&M
Thanks Nikola. I canceled my GX100 order and was in big hope about GRD II. Will wait to read DPreview site
Steve Litt
Well-known
Thanks for the link.
Shown is a 40mm conversion lens and finder.Which,to me,is a big plus!
Regards
Steve
Shown is a 40mm conversion lens and finder.Which,to me,is a big plus!
Regards
Steve
Rhodie
Established
endustry said:Faster RAW buffer and I'm there!
Agreed, in the meantime having to make do with the Canon G9.
As long as you keep ISO down it is quite capable.
Though the 35mm perspective is too limiting.
Still keeping a brace of S70s serviceable as backup.
BillBingham2
Registered User
A couple of cool features that might be worth it to some. From what I can see 10mp sensor, custom battery, a bit smaller. I think the 40mm lens will work on both old and new. There is an electronic level indicator and the video capture has improved.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
BillBingham2
Registered User
Not sure about the faster RAW buffer, but internal memory is larger. Does the GX100 have a faster RAW buffer? I think they took a lot of electronics from there so that might give an indication.
But again, just a guess.
B2 (;->
But again, just a guess.
B2 (;->
Steve Litt
Well-known
Lets go digital report reduced raw write time of 3.8 seconds an improvement over present 11 seconds appx now and .....well read it all here!
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/17358/ricoh-gr-digital2/
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Steve
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/17358/ricoh-gr-digital2/
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Steve
Terao
Kiloran
Ricoh site mentions that you can take two RAW shots instantly. Write times for GX100 were about 4 seconds so it makes sense given that they're using the engine from that camera. Also seems that you can turn off NR in jpg mode although that's not clear.
There's also a new 28mm minifinder that's very similar to the Voigtlander mini (probably built by Cosina and rehoused). Some forum talk that it will be etched for the 40mm but I'll believe that when I see it...
Given that I don't own one I'll probably buy one (my parents use a GR-D and I'm addicted to that little camera). Will probably trade in my GR1V.
There's also a new 28mm minifinder that's very similar to the Voigtlander mini (probably built by Cosina and rehoused). Some forum talk that it will be etched for the 40mm but I'll believe that when I see it...
Given that I don't own one I'll probably buy one (my parents use a GR-D and I'm addicted to that little camera). Will probably trade in my GR1V.
ywenz
Veteran
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Good news I always fancied a GR-D.
Hopefully I'll be able to pick one up cheap secondhand when all the early-adopters rush out to upgrade to the new model.
Hopefully I'll be able to pick one up cheap secondhand when all the early-adopters rush out to upgrade to the new model.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
Has the gx100 video mode
monochromejrnl
Well-known
new firmware upgrade is fantastic news for GRD owners like myself... nice to see a manufacturer supporting 'older' digital technology and not treating their products like disposable products...
andersju
Well-known
Here's a compilation of what's new in the GRD II. Lookin' good!
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1013&message=25417173
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1013&message=25417173
nksyoon
Well-known
What I like is the 40mm converter which I can use on the GRD1, and the new firmware which will enable flash compensation on the GRD1. The new finder looks like it'll be more compact than the older one (same size as the big CV finders) which would be a good thing, except I already have the older one.
Also that a soft case has been added which can accommodate the GRD2 with the new finder attached.
This discussion on flickr mentions that GRD2 only has "CCD method" AF, not passive AF as on GRD1. Not sure about this.
Also that a soft case has been added which can accommodate the GRD2 with the new finder attached.
This discussion on flickr mentions that GRD2 only has "CCD method" AF, not passive AF as on GRD1. Not sure about this.
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Terao
Kiloran
I think the AF thing is correct - the camera has lost the sensors on the front which I believe are what were used for passive AF...
aizan
Veteran
the dof indicator is the bee knees! it's on my wishlist, now that it has usable raw shooting and a 40mm conversion lens.
spysmart
Established
Terao said:Will probably trade in my GR1V.
I would think very carefully before you did that - you might regret it.
The GRD2 looks a lot better than the GRD, but will not necessarily have better IQ than the GR1. Film in the GR1 certainly runs rings around the GX100 especially in contrasty situations and indoors (e.g. with colour at 800 ).
I have a GX100 and a GR1 ( had a GRD ) - the GR1 remains the most used camera out and about. I don't think a GRD2 will change that despite all it's snazzy new features.
ywenz
Veteran
you can't reduce the DOF that much anyway on the GRD, how useful would that be?
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
spysmart said:I would think very carefully before you did that - you might regret it.
The GRD2 looks a lot better than the GRD, but will not necessarily have better IQ than the GR1. Film in the GR1 certainly runs rings around the GX100 especially in contrasty situations and indoors (e.g. with colour at 800 ).
I have a GX100 and a GR1 ( had a GRD ) - the GR1 remains the most used camera out and about. I don't think a GRD2 will change that despite all it's snazzy new features.
I agree. The GR1 is a peach.
Keep it.
Terao
Kiloran
I find the motor noise on the GR1 intrusive, but yes I agree - for high ISO stuff it absolutely trounces a digital compact. I'm currently addicted to Neopan 1600 so the GR1 may stay, perhaps I'll trade a couple of other film bodies.
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