Ricoh GR III Street Edition Premium Compact Digital Camera with extra battery DB-110 and Case GC-9 case - The ultimate snapshooter

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Ricoh GR III Street Edition Premium Compact Digital Camera with extra battery DB-110 and Case GC-9 case - The ultimate snapshooter

Ricoh GR III Street Edition Premium Compact Digital Camera with extra battery DB-110 and Case GC-9 case - The ultimate snapshooter

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The camera comes with no fewer than ten image filters - which are all customisable. Of more interest will be the HDR function, and an intervalometer that allows you to shoot in 10 minute increments for up to 24 hours. There is an multiple exposure mode, that Ricoh tells us you can overlay up to 2000 images on the same frame. File Format: MPEG4 AVC/H.264 (MOV), Recorded Pixels: Full HD (1920×1080, 60p/30p/24p), Sound: Built-in stereo microphone, Recording Time: Up to 25 minutes or 4GB; automatically stops recording if the internal temperature of the camera becomes high. The Tele Conversion Lens GT-2, for example, works with the Lens Adapter GA-2 to extend the focal range of the GR III X from 40mm to 107mm which is highly useful when working with a fixed lens camera.

Park Cameras Limited is a credit broker, not a lender and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 720279). We do not charge you for credit broking services. We will introduce you exclusively to finance products provided by Duologi. Camera shake is reduced for crisp images even when taking split-second snapshots. Shake Reduction is installed while making the body size of the GR III more compact than its predecessor model. It minimizes the shake on three axes, including yaw, pitch and roll. Compensation effects deliver as many as 4 steps of shutter speed. With the fixed 28mm focal length, you can get a lot in an image, but sometimes you might find yourself standing just in the wrong spot to get all the detail in the frame. The small size of the GR series makes it almost enjoyable to be able to move around so effortlessly. No need to factor in heavy lenses that might limit how you hold the camera, you can dart and swerve between crowds with ease. Display magnification (4x, 16x), Grid display (4×4 Grid, 3×3 Grid), Histogram, Bright area warning, Electronic Level A six-element, four-group optical system is used to achieve images that are sharp from the center to the edge with clear depiction. The optical system is slim and compact so the body can accommodate an in-camera Shake Reduction mechanism. The effects of camera shake on image quality are minimized and the full capabilities of the newly designed GR lens optical performance are maximized for a variety of scenes.

In ever-changing city views, capture once-in-forever moments on the street with the GR III Street Edition Camera. The model features a metallic gray body, orange-yellow ring cap and includes an extra battery, inspired by street photographers who are in their element on the asphalt pavement.

When the camera's power is turned off, the camera displays a shutdown screen consisting of the specially designed product logo and a street-view image that symbolizes the camera's "street snapshot" concept. Lenses – Should have no marks on the elements andoptically clear. There may be light dust present that will not effect theimagery. The Ricoh GR III is a compact 24MP APS-C format camera with a 28mm equivalent F2.8 lens. The third in a series of APS-C 'GR' compacts from Ricoh, the GR III has been a long time coming, but updates the GR II in some highly significant ways. Several Ricoh representatives have described the GR III to us as a 'labor of love' - keep reading to find out whether the work of the company's engineers has paid off. Key specifications:

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In place of the awkward proprietary USB port from before, the Ricoh GR III is equipped with a USB Type-C port, and this lies behind a small door that's surprisingly difficult to prize open. As on many other modern cameras this supports charging while the battery is inside the camera, and that's something you may want to do quite frequently – with a CIPA rating of just 200 frames per charge, battery life is disappointing. If you leave the Shake Reduction system off and keep LCD usage to a minimum it's likely that you'll be able to achieve more frames per charge, but you'll almost certainly want to grab a spare battery or a power bank to be on the safe side. Great build and even smaller than before

When the [JPEG Record Size] setting is changed in RAW development, the new value will become the default JPEG setting. Crop] and [Touch AF] can be registered to [ADJ Mode Setting] of the C 2 [Customize Control] menu in the [Customize Settings].

On Shooting With An LCD-Only Camera

Ricoh has included Highlight-weighted metering the GR3 and it’s kind of a big deal. Basically, it’s an AE mode that exposes for the highlights and prevents them from blowing out in high contrast scenes like we often see on the street. In the [Snap Distance Priority] mode, [0.3m] can now be selected and Close-up photography is also possible. Fortunately there’s a number of 3rd party options from companies like Wasabe that won’t break the bank. But it’s still frustrating to have to deal with this – just charge us a bit more and include the damn thing, will ya?



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