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Ricoh GR II Review

Ricoh GR II Review

Posted on April 17, 2016October 29, 2018 By Jarvis
SUMMARY

The Ricoh GR II updates its predecessor with Wi-Fi that works from most any device, a deeper raw buffer and wireless flash support, but keeps everything we loved in its predecessor. Are the tweaks enough to keep this large-sensored yet pocketable camera relevant in 2016? Find out now in our in-depth Ricoh GR II review!

PROS

Shooting with a wide prime helps you see new shots; Good performance and fast autofocus; Excellent sharp, bright lens; Very customizable; In-camera Wi-Fi works with more than just Android and iOS; Supports Pentax wireless flash strobes

CONS

Fixed, wide prime lens isn’t for everyone; Cramped controls; Burst capture is slower for JPEGs; Tends too warm under incandescent lighting; Wi-Fi app is poor, and web browser control has cluttered interface
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https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ricoh-gr-ii/ricoh-gr-iiA.HTM

Cameras Tags:android, app, browser, camera, iOS, lens, lighting, pentax, review, ricoh, Ricoh GR II, Sharp, wireless

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