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![]() | Ricoh GR II Pros: Lens / sensor with very high quality, good ISO hold, extremely comfortable controls, easily customizable / configurable, 10 cm macro focus, 1/4000 to 300s shutter speed, DNG raw file, excellent jpg quality, and The best in the end ... SNAP FOCUS Cons: Lack of tilting screen. AF fairly in crisis with little light. Late shooting with AF enabled. The screen is not touch. Opinion: I was looking for a compact for use mainly for street photography with fixed optics. Reading various reviews and seeing competing machines, I came to the conclusion that Ricoh was the ideal one. Well, once received, expectations have not only been confirmed, but far exceeded! RnOk, it is true that even before receiving it I had read the entire manual several times ... and ok, I also saw several videos about Youtube on the recommended settings ... but within half an hour I was already completely set up and navigated easily between the menus (much more comfortable than the Nikon ones with which I can make a direct comparison) rnParting from the configurability, you Have 3 keys to assign optional features and 3 settings on the ring to record their own configurations to call on the fly. This means that within 1 second you can switch from ideal settings to very strong external light to the ideal for dark interior without even having to lookThe other feature that I find comfortable is the snap focus, that is, the focus area. From the menu you can preset the focusing distance and, based on the selected aperture, the depth of field within which the subject is considered in focus is displayed. This is obvious to low-light focusing and resets the shutter lag, also switching to AF, focusing the subject, and returning to snap focus mode, also indicates the distance to which the subject is located. RnComoda, But not indispensable, the ability to disable disabling the screen and ignition of the machine to go unnoticed. It is very useful to shoot in manual with speeds up to 300s. It almost always avoids the use of a remote shot at night. RnInsomma if the 28mm focal point you like, I do not think there is much to think about:) rn sent on June 01, 2017 |
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