Fifteen years after learning of this camera, I bought one — for monochrome work. It’s tiny, lightweight and, after a bit of learning, quite easy to use. My background is 50+ years of film photography therefore I have no problem if the images have some digital noise — which roughly mimics film grain. There are likely many cameras that are technically better than v1.0 of the Ricoh GR Digital. Right now, this is the best camera for me; coming from film work and desiring a camera that can be configured for fixed focus* (Ricoh’s “Snap Focus” setting, and fully manual exposure settings. It is incredibly small and capable for the work I want to do with it. *overriding autofocus; distance set to 2 metres. This is a camera with a cult following and not recommended for non-geeky camera users. Read full review
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With snap focus, an excellent lens, and great black and white rendering, this camera is one of the most overlooked budget street cameras. It may be lacking in resolution and a modern feature set, but for hobbyist work, this does almost anything you need it to.
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Black and white work at iso 800 produces grain like film quality but yet digital.
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