Calidad de imagen, Ergonomía (agarre, uso), Cuerpo compacto y robusto, Opciones de personalización, Modo TAv heredado de Pentax, filtro ND incorporado
Objetivo no estabilizado, No hay opción de visor electrónico, Funcionalidad de vídeo poco avanzada, Curva de aprendizaje si no se conoce el sistema Ricoh, No hay asistencia para las panorámicas, Nota: La cámara Ricoh GR ha sido cedida amablemente por Ric
La Ricoh GR es una cámara especial y como tal debe entenderse. Es por ello que muchos de los parámetros que hemos utilizado en nuestras pruebas anteriores no aplican demasiado en esta cámara.Esta última componente de la familia GR ofrece la mejor calidad...
Resumen: Well, Ricoh GR is back. It's now called, yes, Ricoh GR. And to look at and hold, it doesn't seem to have been reimagined at all. There's an awful lot of good, new stuff going on inside, however, and it's the lightest and most inconspicuous pro-am camera a...
Sturd, ligh, magnesium alloy body. 16.2mp APSC sensor in a super compact body. Excellent image quality. A plethora of enthusiast features. Excellent menu system and physical controls. Handsome ,23,000 dot LCD. Excellent Raw files with incamera Raw process
Separate battery charger sold separately; must otherwise plug in camera to charge. Movie recording options more basic than functions for still photography. No builtin WiFi. No image stabilisation. JPEGs not as snappy and colourful as the Raw versions. Exp
Publicación: 2013-10-01, Autor: Bruno , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Totally customisable controls for personalised handling, Very responsive performances for speedy shooting, Instinctive and userfriendly handling (once set up), "Snap" preset focus mode is great for street photography, Picture quality up to 6400 ISO, Build
Requires user input to set up and use, advanced knowledge required, Setup and customisation can be time consuming, No inmenu "help" function to explain settings, Video quality is nothing special, Startup could be quicker, No WiFi, GPS, touchscreen
The Ricoh GR is an advanced compact camera that won't suit everyone. It's a demanding and intricate expert compact that will require a certain amount of user knowledge and input to tailor it to your needs and preferences. However, once that's done, the GR...
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Publicación: 2013-09-16, Autor: David , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Compact size, large APS-C sensor, 28mm prime lens, Solid photos with enough light, Extensive controls and customization
No focus ring on lens, Dual mics are mono, No built-in image stabilization, Noisier than main competitor
As much as we like to save money, the Coolpix A is a better overall camera than the Ricoh GR. The Nikon's images are sharper and colors more accurate. The fact the Coolpix has built-in image stabilization while the GR does not is definitely a factor. Al...
Publicación: 2013-08-06, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Image quality is exceptional, super-sharp lens, well priced considering the competition, plenty of customisation options, f/2.8 aperture, built-in ND filter (also works in auto), converter lenses and hotshoe for optical finder/accessories
Autofocus can be hit and miss, autofocus in low-light hunts to excess, battery life isn't good enough, no tilt-angle screen rules out waist-level work, limited buffer capacity for burst shooting, clunky manual focus
If you've been stroking your chin about buying a fixed focal length compact camera with a large sensor then we're not surprised: the choices in this niche market are limited, while each available option has its limitations. Fortunately the Ricoh GR...
Publicación: 2013-07-09, Autor: Ben , crítica de: reviewed.com
There are a lot of arguments against buying a camera like the Ricoh GR. Its fixed, wide-angle focal length means you can't really use it for sports or action. Abysmal video quality means it's an abject failure as a multimedia device. And at $800... well, ...
The Ricoh GR fixed, wide-lens, large-sensor compact is one of those rare cameras that does just about everything right....
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Publicación: 2013-04-17, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com
Large maximum aperture, Quick and easy to use, Great customisation options, Sharp, high-quality images
Macro focusing isn't automatic, No viewfinder included, No touchscreen, LCD can be hard to see at awkward angles
Ricoh has created a superb pocketable alternative to a DSLR. It has all the control over exposure that you need and it is responsive, with fast write times.The Ricoh GR produces very high quality images, that are generally well exposed, have natural colou...