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Ricoh GR II

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Brand Ricoh 2015
Model GR II
Released Year 2015
Type Digital Cameras
Series GR
Color Black
Optical Zoom Not Applicable
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Ricoh GR II features a large 16.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor paired with a fixed 28mm f/2.8 equivalent lens delivering sharp images with great detail and low noise performance.

It is equipped with a PRIME II image processor for fast operation and high-speed continuous shooting up to 4 fps.

The camera supports Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, allowing for easy image transfer and remote control from smart devices.

The compact magnesium alloy body offers durable construction while maintaining lightweight portability for street photography.

The GR II has a 3-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation but lacks a built-in viewfinder.

Additional features include RAW image capture, Manual controls, and various custom settings suitable for advanced enthusiasts.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/16
Digital Zoom Not Applicable
Screen Size 3.0"
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Ricoh GR
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10MP
Model Ricoh GR II
Optical Zoom Not Applicable
Connectivity Wi-Fi, NFC
Features AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, CCD Sensor, Direct Print, DPOF Support, Exposure Compensation, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Interval Shooting Mode, Noise Reduction, PictBridge Support, Red-Eye Reduction, Sharpness Control, Tripod Thread, Viewfinder, Self Timer
Item Weight 0.53lbs.
UPC Does not apply
Sensor Type 16.2MP APS-C CMOS
Lens Fixed 28mm equivalent f/2.8
Processor PRIME II
ISO Range 100-25600
Display 3 inch LCD
Continuous Shooting Up to 4 fps
Video 1080p Full HD
Body Material Magnesium alloy
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion
Weight Approx. 251g (without battery)

Key Advantages

The large APS-C sensor delivers high image quality rarely seen in compact cameras.

Its fixed wide-angle 28mm lens is sharp and ideal for street and documentary photography.

Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry for everyday shooting.

Fast startup and responsive operation reduce shutter lag and missed moments.

Wi-Fi and NFC add convenience for sharing images wirelessly and remote camera control.

Customizable settings provide flexibility for advanced users and photographers who prefer manual controls.

Limitations

The fixed lens limits versatility as there is no zoom option for composition flexibility.

No built-in optical or electronic viewfinder, which may be inconvenient under bright light conditions.

Limited video capabilities compared to contemporary competitors.

The battery life is average, requiring spare batteries for extended shooting sessions.

Absence of image stabilization can be a drawback in low light without a tripod.

The price point is relatively high for a compact camera without interchangeable lenses.

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