Pros: excellent 28mm f:2.8 lens; tiny size; decent exposure control for a p&s. Cons: exposed on/off switch; finicky auto-focus
The Ricoh GR1 is a truly tiny camera, especially considering that it has autofocus, automatic film advance and a built in flash. It is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. It has a very sharp 28 mm f:2.8 lens. It has programmed and aperture priority...
Pros: So beautifully designed, easy to use, with such reliable and amazing results! Cons: A little expensive for some.
Ever been handed a point and shoot camera at a party, or on holiday and struggled to take a photo with it? Seems ridiculous doesn't it. Surely a professional SLR would be more complicated, though it seems that many of the current crop of point and shoot...
Pros: 1. Really small for a 35mm 2. Auto exposure but possible manual control Cons: 1. Noisy 2. Gray market in US 3. Very wide angle
The GR1V is the newest model of Ricohs high-end 35 mm point and shoot line. It offers only a few improvements over the GR1S which has been reviewed on epinions. The additions are: (1) autobracketing mode which rapidly takes two other shots (one...
Pros: Phenomenal lens, meter, body, controls, capabilities. This is one amazing P&S! Cons: Ricoh no longer sells film cameras in the USA.
The Ricoh GR-1 and newer GR-1s are not your everyday point-and-shoot cameras. It exists in that middle ground of price between the average P&S (~$100-200) and the super expensive Leica, Contax, Konica and Nikon P&S cameras. It's unbelievably small and...
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