![]() ![]() The touch screen can be used to set the focus point. I used snap focus to capture the tattoo shop dog shown below. The “Snap focus” option permits set-it-and-forget it focus distance, a good street photography tool. AF in low light is marginal and even in good light the GRIII a bit of a hunter. On the fly adjustments are a breeze.Īuto-Focus. Options for color rendering, AF mode, metering method, screen brightness and exposure compensation (+-5) are quickly accessed with the “ADJ” button and the control wheel. The menu system is refreshingly simple and intuitive and menu options are accessed from camera controls or the touch screen. The strap is well made and perfect for the GR. I replaced it with an Eric Kim wrist strap. The camera slips into a skinny jeans pocket. ![]() The hand grip facilitates discrete run and gun with the feather-light GR III and camera controls are well positioned making adjustments on the fly a snap using only one’s thumb. The sample The images were treated with minor adjustments in Lightroom.įorm factor and ergonomics. These are my initial impressions from the first weeks with the new Ricoh GR III. Kevin is a marvelous and inspirational photographer. With the ordering back-log from B&H Photo cleared, I purchased this camera based on the GR-love expressed by Kevin Rosinbum, a/k/a Flickr’s Chickentender, a/k/a Eyewanders Photo. ![]()
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