While all the world is swooning over the Fujifilm X100 VI, it’s easy to forget that Ricoh has a cult compact camera of its own. The Ricoh GR III (and GR IIIx) are pocket-sized sized ‘street’ cameras ...
Much as I love the Ricoh GR III, it has been missing one major thing since it launched all those years ago: a dedicated smartphone app. Yes, I know, you can connect it to Ricoh's Image Sync app – but ...
Ricoh’s trendy compact camera has now been officially discontinued in favor of its successor. The Ricoh GR III has now been officially discontinued by the company’s headquarters in Japan, while some ...
Ricoh knew it had a hit on its hands when it previewed the Ricoh GR III back at Photokina 2018. Even without a full spec list, lacking a price, and with nobody outside of the company even having their ...
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The smartphone may have replaced a dedicated camera for many, but the Ricoh GR III is here to remind us that's not universally the case. The latest in Ricoh's series of super-pocketable street ...
Compact form actually fits in most pockets. Large APS-C sensor. Wonderful 28-mm or 40-mm lens depending on model. Snap Focus mode. Built-in IBIS and ND filter. Film simulations and JPG customization ...
We really like the Ricoh GR III digital compact camera family, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise. We’ve been fans of the GR line all the way back since its days as an undeniably hip and ...
Ricoh announced the development of its latest GR point-and-shoot camera back in September last year, promising an early 2019 release. True to its word, the Ricoh GR III has launched today. As ...
Devotees of the Ricoh GR series can breathe a sigh of relief; the long-awaited GR III will go on sale early next year. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...