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Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera

The long-awaited installment in the popular series of fast, compact cameras, the Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera continues the legacy of being a pocketable powerhouse, offering impressive image quality, fast response, and immense portability. Featuring a redeveloped imaging feature-set, the GR III incorporates a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and GR Engine 6 to realise smooth tonality, rich colour and high sensitivity from ISO 100-102400, along with the ability to produce high-resolution 14-bit DNG stills or Full HD video. Complementing the sensor design is an 18.3mm, f/2.8 prime lens, which has a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 28mm. Additionally, a first for GR, a 3-axis Shake Reduction System compensates for the effects of camera shake to help render sharper handheld shots when working with slower shutter speeds.

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Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera

Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera

The long-awaited installment in the popular series of fast, compact cameras, the Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera continues the legacy of being a pocketable powerhouse, offering impressive image quality, fast response, and immense portability. Featuring a redeveloped imaging feature-set, the GR III incorporates a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and GR Engine 6 to realise smooth tonality, rich colour and high sensitivity from ISO 100-102400, along with the ability to produce high-resolution 14-bit DNG stills or Full HD video. Complementing the sensor design is an 18.3mm, f/2.8 prime lens, which has a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 28mm. Additionally, a first for GR, a 3-axis Shake Reduction System compensates for the effects of camera shake to help render sharper handheld shots when working with slower shutter speeds.

Physically, the GR III looks familiarly compact, but incorporates a redesigned control scheme to promote a larger, more comfortable grip while maintaining easy access to physical controls. A 3.0" 1.037m-dot LCD is used for image composition, playback, and menu navigation, and its touchscreen design offers intuitive control along with Touch AF capabilities. Additionally, built-in Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi can be used to pair with a mobile device for quick, wireless transferring of files to your smartphone or tablet.

Diary Edition

Featuring a textured metallic surface, the camera body was designed to reflect the camera's reliability and quality, with the textured finish also ensuring a firm grip. The attractive finish also gives the camera an appearance that makes it appear as more than an imaging tool, and the warm colour allows the camera to easily blend into daily life.

Negative-Film Image Control Mode adjusts the colour tones based on negative film, allowing the retro look of photos printed from negative film.

Power-Off Info Display shows current firmware version and the total number of shots in a single day.

Smartphone integration enhanced with a power-off function from ImageSync is now available. You can check and transfer images and turn off the power while the camera is in your bag.

An original shut-down screen features the original, emboss-type product logo against a background with a fabric-like texture and a colour symbolising the camera body finish.

24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor and GR Engine 6

The updated design features a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor paired with a new GR Engine 6 to produce high-resolution 14-bit DNG or JPEG stills with impressive tonality, natural colour rendering, and high sensitivity from ISO 100-102400. In addition to full-resolution, wide-angle images, and a pair of useful crop modes-35mm at 15MP and 50mm at 7MP-you can simulate the look of working with longer focal lengths.

In addition to stills shooting, the GR III is also capable of recording Full HD 1080 video at 60p, 30p, and 24p frame rates.

Prime Wide-Angle Lens

A fixed prime 18.3mm lens offers a comfortable 28mm equivalent wide-angle lens, which is complemented by a bright f/2.8 maximum aperture to suit working in a variety of lighting conditions. The optical construction incorporates six elements in four groups, including two aspherical elements that help to reduce spherical aberrations and distortion for improved sharpness and accurate rendering. Two focusing modes also suit working with general subjects, from 3.9" to infinity, while a dedicated macro setting benefits working with close-up subjects within a 2.4-4.7" range. An internal two-stop effective (ND 0.6) filter is also available for either slowing the shutter speed or permitting working with a wider aperture setting, and the lens has a nine-blade diaphragm to contribute to a smooth bokeh quality. Additionally, the redeveloped lens design also results in greater contrast and measures 1.5mm thinner than previous GR/GR II digital cameras.

Shake Reduction System

Featured for the first time in a GR camera, a 3-axis Shake Reduction System helps minimise the appearance of camera shake to promote sharper handheld shooting at slower shutter speeds. The Shake Reduction System has been optimised for use with the built-in 28mm-equivalent lens, which renders it smaller and more effective. Additionally, the SR unit offers moire reduction and dust removal capabilities.

Body Design

The hallmark feature of the GR-series is its compact, pocketable size while still retaining a large image sensor and a bright prime lens.

Integrated 3.0" 1.037m-dot LCD features a capacitive touchscreen design for intuitive, familiar operation during shooting, playback, and menu navigation.

The rear layout of the camera has been completely redesigned and prioritises a larger, more comfortable thumb grip along with easily accessible physical dials. Additionally, the ADJ lever, FN button, and Touch AF operations can be programmed to handle specific assignable functions for more personalised control.

Start-up time has been reduced to 0.8 sec and Hybrid AF performance has been quickened for more seamless operation.

Integrated Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi afford wireless connectivity between the camera and a paired mobile device, and allow you to embed location info within your files as well as transfer files to your mobile device, even when the camera is turned off.

Included DB-110 rechargeable lithium-ion battery offers approximately 200 shots per charge.

USB Type-C port allows you to transfer files or recharge the battery in-camera.

Key Features:

24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor

GR Engine 6

28mm f/2.8 Lens (Full-frame Equivalent)

3-axis Shake Reduction System

3.0" 1.037m-dot Touchscreen LCD

Full HD 1080/60p Video Recording

Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi

Hybrid AF System, Macro Mode

35mm and 50mm Focal Length Crop Modes

Textured Metallic Surface

What's in the Box:

Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera

Ricoh DB-110 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (3.6V, 1350mAh)

Ricoh I-USB166 USB Cable

Power Adapter

AC Plug

Hand Strap

Ricoh GN-1 Ring Cap (Black)

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Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera

The long-awaited installment in the popular series of fast, compact cameras, the Ricoh GR III Diary Edition Digital Camera continues the legacy of being a pocketable powerhouse, offering impressive image quality, fast response, and immense portability. Featuring a redeveloped imaging feature-set, the GR III incorporates a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and GR Engine 6 to realise smooth tonality, rich colour and high sensitivity from ISO 100-102400, along with the ability to produce high-resolution 14-bit DNG stills or Full HD video. Complementing the sensor design is an 18.3mm, f/2.8 prime lens, which has a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 28mm. Additionally, a first for GR, a 3-axis Shake Reduction System compensates for the effects of camera shake to help render sharper handheld shots when working with slower shutter speeds.

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