HelenaN wrote:
Thank you all for sharing your beautiful photos!
I have the original GR and loved it, but the lens got stuck and warranty was no longer valid. Since I generally prefer 40-50mm I never bought a new one. Hadn't looked in this thread for years, so the GRIIIx had completely passed under my radar. To get such an urge to buy new gear is very rare for me, but now I can't wait to get one (but it'll probably have to wait a few weeks)!
If I really like it I may get a GRIII later to go with it. Should be a perfect kit for long hikes and traveling. I have the old wide angle converter and assume it fits the GRIII too? ...Show more →
I have had a GR3 for years and have loved it, I recently added the GR3x and those two pocketable cameras can go places and be used discretely whereas my M11 attracts too much attention, or at least feels that way. The M11 image quality exceeds the GR3 series handily but I can use the GR3s anywhere and get paid no attention. Old boomer using obsolete point and shoot in a world of cell phone photographers... It's my secret
As a GR lover, after months of test and samples, I am very glad to share that.
We are still in WIP but the Ricoh GR emulation pack is close to release.
The beloved Positive film colour profile from the GR will available to any supported camera!
Ulysseita wrote:
...We are still in WIP but the Ricoh GR emulation pack is close to release.
The beloved Positive film colour profile from the GR will available to any supported camera!
Hi Guiseppe - Looks good. Is the Positive Film emulation of the one from the GR1, GR2 or GR3?