Ricoh Digital cameras: GR-Digital
Digital Photography Review has published a review of the Ricoh GR-Digital and writes “Announced almost a year ago - and rumored for a long time before - the GR Digital was always going to be something of a niche product. Described as a ‘professional grade high resolution compact’ the GR Digital echoes the design and ethos of the popular and very highly regarded GR series of film compacts and is unusual in having a fixed 28mm equivalent F2.4 lens and full photographic control. The 8MP GR-D (as we’ll call it from now on) is also fairly expandable; with an optional optical viewfinder, 21mm equivalent ultra wide converter and dedicated flash available (though by then you’ve spend well over $1000). Originally released only in Europe and Asia, the GR-D has recently made its way to North America, though you’re still unlikely to find it on the shelves of your local camera store. So does the GR-D live up to all the hype or is it just another 8MP compact with pretensions?”
Features:
- 8.13 million effective pixels
- High resolution 2.5-inch LCD
- Newly Developed GR Lens Provides
- High Resolution and resolving power
- World’s first twin-dial control system in a compact
- Magnesium Alloy case
- Optional high performance optical viewfinder
- Optional 21mm equivalent wide converter
- Manual, Program, Program shift AE and Aperture Priority modes
- 1.5 cm macro mode
Find buyer’s reviews, more camera features and Ricoh GR-Digital cameras at our ONLINE STORE.
Discuss this news and share your ideas on our forum.
Read the full review of the RICOH GR-DIGITAL.
Ricoh GR-Digital, digital camera review, digital photography, digital cameras, photo news
Related Posts:
Ricoh Caplio R4 digital cameraPhotokina 2008: Ricoh experience
Ricoh Caplio RR770 Review

















