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− | The ''' | + | The '''GR Digital IV''' is a advanced autofocus digital compact camera released by [[Ricoh Imaging|Pentax Ricoh Imaging]] in 2011. It is the fourth GR digital camera released and replaces the [[Ricoh GR Digital III]] from 2009. A limited 10,000 unit white edition was also offered. In 2013, the [[Ricoh GR]] was the replacement. |
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+ | This fourth edition is a notable refinement. It uses the similar 10 megapixel sensor, but it now has image stabilisation as well as improved auto focus. The LCD screen has also been changed to a more efficient unit based on a RGBW space with 1.23 million pixels. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/products/gr-digital4/ GR Digital IV at the Ricoh corporate website] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/r_dc/support/manual/grd4.html GR Digital IV user manual at the Ricoh corporate website] | ||
[[Category:Japanese digital]] | [[Category:Japanese digital]] | ||
[[Category:Ricoh|GR Digital IV]] | [[Category:Ricoh|GR Digital IV]] | ||
+ | [[Category:G|GR Digital IV Ricoh]] |
Latest revision as of 06:14, 25 July 2021
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The GR Digital IV is a advanced autofocus digital compact camera released by Pentax Ricoh Imaging in 2011. It is the fourth GR digital camera released and replaces the Ricoh GR Digital III from 2009. A limited 10,000 unit white edition was also offered. In 2013, the Ricoh GR was the replacement.
This fourth edition is a notable refinement. It uses the similar 10 megapixel sensor, but it now has image stabilisation as well as improved auto focus. The LCD screen has also been changed to a more efficient unit based on a RGBW space with 1.23 million pixels.