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![]() | Ricoh GR III Pros: Pocket-sized stabilized APSC sensor, excellent quality lens, ignition and lightning response times and much more Cons: lack of integrated flash, non-tropicalized body, lens that sucks dust, pad that after a while' goes crazy (but maybe it's only on mine this defect), battery life, positive film not like on GR2 or GR1 Opinion: It is the perfect travel companion for those who love so much quality in very little space. I always take it with me even at work, loving the street you never know when it's time to turn it on and photograph. It lights up in a flash and is immediately operational. You can set it in hyperfocal and use it as a point and shoot, or in a more reasoned way, given the myriad of functions. Personally, however, I must say that I find myself using much more often its first version, the Ricoh GR 'smooth' (the one with 16mpx, but without wifi that I also had -GR2- and sold because I did not understand it at the time) because of the integrated flash (with the GR3 I often bring with me a led of those rgb that I use to illuminate a little' at least worse the scene in the evening) and because of the simulation Positive Film which, strangely, has been modified on version 3 (I think it is because of the different sensor more than change palette). The lens retracts when it closes so there is a danger that dust enters the sensor, to avoid I have two adhesive filters on each GR and they go great. If they deteriorate the image I do not know, I am not a pixel peeper and I use protective filters on every lens I own. For the battery life I have 3, I do not shoot compulsively, never used more than two batteries to cover a day of shots around. Do I recommend it? NI. It depends on the price. I bought the GR3 and GR1 used two years ago for less than € 600 both (if I think about it they really seem spatial prices compared to today), probably that's why the dial wheel of the gr3 does not work well, but I use it quietly. That said, if you have to pay € 999 for a GR3 and you do not have a camera invest in an interchangeable lens camera system, you will have more versatility. The Ricoh was born for the street, documentary, has fixed lens (28mm) that forces a certain type of photo, forget the headshot portraits, you instead those 'set'. If you think it can do everything, you will find yourself like me not understanding it and selling it and then buying it back. For me it is a faithful travel companion, but I use other systems, so I see it as a completion of a kit, not a stand alone. All in all promoted. sent on December 13, 2022 |
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