Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
BSI CMOS Sensor
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
ISO 100-204,800
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
1080/60p Video Quality
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
53GB Built-In Storage
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Wifi and USB
3.0" LCD Screen
Overview

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

The "ultimate snap shooter" with a twist, the Ricoh GR IV HDF is a specialised version of the popular compact fixed-lens camera, now featuring a built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter that renders highlights with a diffused, soft, and blurred effect for a more dreamlike and ethereal image quality.

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Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

The "ultimate snap shooter" with a twist, the Ricoh GR IV HDF is a specialised version of the popular compact fixed-lens camera, now featuring a built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter that renders highlights with a diffused, soft, and blurred effect for a more dreamlike and ethereal image quality.

This selectable filter replaces the ND filter from the standard edition of the camera and leaves the rest of the camera nearly the same, including the 25.7MP BSI CMOS sensor, 28mm-equivalent lens, fast AF, refined Shake Reduction, and the improved wireless settings control via the GR World app.

HDF Distinctions

Built-In HDF diffuses highlights for a softer, blurred effect that renders images with a more dreamlike and nostalgic quality.

HDF can be turned on and off via a single button-the rear Fn button has "HDF" printed near it and is configured to control this filter. The button can be reassigned, though, and the HDF function can be programmed to other controls if desired.

Aside from the filter itself, the HDF camera also features a unique silver-coloured shutter release button that is visually distinct from standard GR III-series cameras.

New 25.7MP BSI CMOS Sensor and GR ENGINE 7

Featuring a new sensor and processor, the GR IV HDF sports a 25.7MP APS-C CMOS sensor with a back-illuminated design for cleaner image quality and reduced noise.

This sensor pairs with the updated GR ENGINE 7 processor that helps to achieve a full stop better low-light performance along with a faster 0.6-sec startup time, quicker focusing performance, up to ISO 204800, and the same versatile 14-bit DNG and JPEG recording as its predecessor.

Faster and More Accurate Autofocus

One of the key upgrades of the GR IV HDF is faster focusing performance. Aided by the new GR ENGINE 7 processing and a redesigned lens that's lighter in weight, AF performance is more responsive than its predecessor, focusing hunting is greatly reduced, and both face recognition and subject tracking have been improved. Additionally, pairing with the improved low-light image quality, low-light focusing is also faster and more accurate for shooting in difficult lighting conditions.

During autofocus shooting, this AF system detects the subject's face or eye with precision, focuses on it, and indicates the in-focus position on the LCD display using the AF frame. When the camera detects multiple faces, it automatically distinguishes the main subject from secondary ones and indicates this on the focus frame.

Full Press Snap function lets you override the AF in an instant by fully depressing the shutter button and having the lens immediately focus at a preset distance. This unique shooting and focusing function is perfect for street photography and eliminates any lag times for decisive moment-type shooting.

5-Axis Shake Reduction

One more asset for low-light use, the GR IV HDF has a new 5-axis Shake Reduction system that compensates for up to 6 stops of camera shake. Improving upon the 3-axis system of the previous generation, this new stabilisation system compensates for more types of camera movement and is more effective at reducing the appearance of camera shake when shooting handheld.

Image Control

Image Control function offers 12 distinct modes to apply preset looks to a scene along with a new Cinema mode, with a choice of Yellow or Green tone, for a more nostalgic and filmic appearance.

Saturation, contrast, hue, key, grain parameters of each mode can be adjusted to suit the desired effect and select settings also support strength and size tuning for an even more personalised look.

User-selected settings can be added to the Image Control menu as a custom mode.

Shooting Modes

An electronic shutter function enables shooting at up to 1/16,000-sec to better enable working in bright conditions with wider aperture values.

When set to Program AE, the GR IV HDF now has a Program Auto Ex function, which allows instant switching of the exposure mode by turning the front e-Dial for Aperture Priority or the rear e-Dial for Shutter Priority.

Snap Distance-Priority AE (Sn) mode has also been added to the exposure mode options; this mode emphasises the depth of field of a scene and adjusts the exposure parameters to prioritise the desired depth of field effect.

Sensor has an anti-aliasing (AA) filter-less design, which maximises sharpness and resolution in most shooting circumstances. However, for certain circumstances, like when photographing some fabrics and other high-frequency patterns and colours, the Shake Reduction mechanism can simulate the effects of an AA filter to reduce moire.

Integrated multi-exposure mode with no frame limit for compositing unlimited sequential exposures in-camera.

Multi-Segment, Center-Weighted, and Spot metering options are available along with a Highlight-Weighted options that prioritises keeping highlight values within the dynamic range and allowing shadows to become darker and moodier.

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

Redesigned 28mm f/2.8-Equivalent Lens

Quintessential to the GR shooting experience, the GR IV HDF retains a 28mm-equivalent fixed lens design; this wide-angle lens is ideal for everyday shooting, street scenes, and travel applications and is paired with a reasonably bright f/2.8 maximum aperture that is both fast enough for low-light shooting and helps keep the overall size and weight of the camera low.

All-new optical design greatly improves the sharpness compared to previous generations. The 7-elements-in-5-groups layout includes aspherical, HR, and low-dispersion glass elements, which help achieve greater clarity and resolution, as well as a smaller and lighter physical design that's faster focusing and quicker to deploy.

Dedicated Macro mode with a distinct close-up focusing range suits working with subjects within a 2.4" to 4.7" working range.

Built-in crop modes simulate the fields of view of 35mm and 50mm lenses, offering an even narrower field of view without needing to change lenses.

Body Design and Handling

Updating the popular and highly portable design, the GR IV HDF is even slimmer than its predecessor to promote a firmer, more secure grip. Additionally, the camera keeps its lightweight-yet-rigid magnesium alloy build.

New DB-120 battery is used in the GR IV HDF; this larger capacity battery now affords approximately 250 shots per charge compared to the 200 shots per charge of its predecessor.

Internal memory has been increased to 53GB, and the memory card slot has been changed to the sleeker microSD format.

USB-C port permits in-camera battery charging and data transfer.

The layout of the control buttons and dials has been redesigned for easier access and the ADJ lever has been changed to a dial for more intuitive operation.

Rear 3.0" 1.04m touchscreen LCD monitor has an air gapless design to help reduce reflections for improved visibility in outdoor conditions. Also, the Outdoor Monitor Setting function boosts brightness to suit midday shooting and there is a new Auto monitor brightness setting that automatically adjusts the brightness level depending on the ambient lighting.

Wireless Connectivity and GR World App

A new and dedicated GR World app has been designed for a simplified experience when shooting with GR-series cameras. This app enables transferring files from the camera to the mobile device, remote shutter release control, and transferring of location data.

Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are used for easy and stable connecting to mobile devices.

Optional Accessories

Top hot shoe supports using optional external flashes, such as the GF-2 External Flash that has a slim design to match the GR IV HDF body and Auto Flash mode for simple, intuitive shooting with accurate auto exposure metering. This sleek flash has a guide number of 9.8' at ISO 100 and has an internal lithium-ion battery that can be recharged via USB-C.

For more efficient charging, the BJ-12 Battery Charger can simultaneously charge two of the DB-120 batteries used by the GR IV HDF.

Remove the GN-3 Ring Cap that surrounds the lens in order to attach the optional GA-3 Lens Adapter. This enables the use of 49mm screw-on filters as well as the GW-4 Wide Conversion Lens to gain an even wider field of view.

Key Features:

Built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter

25.7MP APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor

New 28mm f/2.8 Lens (Full-Frame Equiv.)

Improved AF and Low-Light Focusing

5-Axis 6-Stop Shake Reduction System

3.0" 1.04m-Dot Touchscreen LCD

53GB Built-In Memory & microSD Card Slot

Full HD 1080/60p Video Recording

Snap Distance Priority & Focus Limiter

GR World App for Updates and Control

What's in the Box:

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

Ricoh DB-120 Battery (1800mAh)

Ricoh GN-3 Ring Cap (Black)

I-USB198 USB Cable

O-ST198 Hand Strap

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BSI CMOS Sensor
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ISO 100-204,800
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1080/60p Video Quality
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53GB Built-In Storage
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Product Overview

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

The "ultimate snap shooter" with a twist, the Ricoh GR IV HDF is a specialised version of the popular compact fixed-lens camera, now featuring a built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter that renders highlights with a diffused, soft, and blurred effect for a more dreamlike and ethereal image quality.

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Key Features

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

BSI CMOS Sensor

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera capture stunning, high-resolution images with the APS-C BSI CMOS sensor.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

ISO 100-204,800

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera designed to shoot in varying light conditions, the camera has a native ISO 100-204,800 range.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

1080/60p Video Quality

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera shoots at up to 1080/60p for stunning cinematic quality video.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

53GB Built-In Storage

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera offers 53GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Wifi and USB

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera connected and transfer files easily with built-in Wi-Fi and USB connectivity.

3.0" LCD Screen

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera features a fully articulated 3.0" LCD touchscreen with 1.04 million dots for clear, flexible viewing.

Precision In Your Pocket

Ricoh GR IV HDF Edition Camera

Precision In Your Pocket

Fast Responsive Capture Performance

Experience lightning-fast autofocus and rapid continuous shooting with the Ricoh GR IV HDF, ensuring you never miss a decisive moment in street, travel, or everyday photography.

Cinematic Highlight Diffusion Filter

Cinematic Highlight Diffusion Filter

Create soft glowing highlights and dreamy cinematic effects with the Ricoh GR IV HDF, adding professional depth and atmosphere to your street, portrait, and travel photography.

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