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Ricoh GR III hands-on: Samples from street photography’s new star

Ricoh GR III hands-on: Samples from street photography’s new star

Posted on February 22, 2019 By Jarvis

Ricoh knew it had a hit on its hands when it previewed the Ricoh GR III back at Photokina 2018. Even without a full spec list, lacking a price, and with nobody outside of the company even having their hands on the camera, those in-the-know about street photography were already declaring their love.

Fast forward to today, and Ricoh is filling in the blanks. The GR III will go on sale in March 2019, and it’ll be priced at $899.95. A GW-4 Wide Conversion Lens will be $249.95.
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