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The '''Ricoh GR''' is a advanced autofocus digital compact camera released by [[Ricoh Imaging]] in 2013. It is the fifth GR digital camera released and replaces the Ricoh GR Digital IV from 2011.
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The '''Ricoh GR''' is a advanced autofocus digital compact camera released by [[Ricoh Imaging|Pentax Ricoh Imaging]] in 2013. It is the fifth GR digital camera released and replaces the Ricoh GR Digital IV from 2011.
  
It uses a 16 megapixel APS-C sized [[CMOS]] sensor. This produces photos of 4928 x 3264 pixels. It continues to use a 28mm equivalent focal length lens but it is now a nine bladed f/2.8 design with seven elements in 5 groups. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 of a sec with a flash sync of 1/2000. A crop mode is offered that changes the focal length to a equivalent of 35mm or 47mm. In these modes images are captured at reduced resolution. The usual typical program modes are offered, an additional option include TA<small>V</small> which allows one to set the shutter and aperture settings, with the camera choosing the ISO. Images are stored on [[Secure Digital]] cards.
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It uses a 16 megapixel APS-C sized [[CMOS]] sensor without a anti-aliasing filter. This produces photos of 4928 x 3264 pixels. It continues to use a 28mm equivalent focal length lens but it is now a nine bladed f/2.8 design with seven elements in 5 groups. Surrounding the lens is a removable ring that can accept a 43mm filter thread adapter. Built-in to the lens is a 2 stop ND filter which can be automatic or manually adjusted. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 of a sec with a flash sync of 1/2000. A crop mode is offered that changes the focal length to a equivalent of 35mm or 47mm. In these modes images are captured at reduced resolution. The usual typical program modes are offered, an additional option include TA<small>V</small> which allows one to set the shutter and aperture settings, with the camera choosing the ISO. Auto focusing can be set to half pressing or a full pressing shutter release button mode which can focus to a preset snap distance. Images are stored on [[Secure Digital]] cards.
  
 
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* [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/news/2013/20130417.html Rocph GR press release] at [http://news.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/rim_info2/products/ Ricoh News]
 
* [http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/news/2013/20130417.html Rocph GR press release] at [http://news.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/rim_info2/products/ Ricoh News]
 
 
[[Category:Ricoh|GR]]
 
[[Category:Ricoh|GR]]

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The Ricoh GR is a advanced autofocus digital compact camera released by Pentax Ricoh Imaging in 2013. It is the fifth GR digital camera released and replaces the Ricoh GR Digital IV from 2011.

It uses a 16 megapixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor without a anti-aliasing filter. This produces photos of 4928 x 3264 pixels. It continues to use a 28mm equivalent focal length lens but it is now a nine bladed f/2.8 design with seven elements in 5 groups. Surrounding the lens is a removable ring that can accept a 43mm filter thread adapter. Built-in to the lens is a 2 stop ND filter which can be automatic or manually adjusted. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 of a sec with a flash sync of 1/2000. A crop mode is offered that changes the focal length to a equivalent of 35mm or 47mm. In these modes images are captured at reduced resolution. The usual typical program modes are offered, an additional option include TAV which allows one to set the shutter and aperture settings, with the camera choosing the ISO. Auto focusing can be set to half pressing or a full pressing shutter release button mode which can focus to a preset snap distance. Images are stored on Secure Digital cards.

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