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Ricoh GXR

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  • Started 3 years ago by tai
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  1. alphanikonrex

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    jbl said:
    This new system is not more modular than any DSLR, you can change the lens, except they will lose much more value over time considering that they only work with only 1 resolution. Imagine if film was stuck on alphanikonrex's 50mm f/1.2 that would be bad today because he wants to shoot it with a much newer body.

    Exactly! I intend to use that lens for the rest of my life! Anybody know how to bring it to the afterlife? ;^) (Come to think of it, maybe Nikon will have an AFS version of it in the afterlife :^) )

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  2. jonnyapple

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    You sold me, Niko. ;-)

    I'm sure there are people who will be interested in a camera like this. Niko, you mentioned photojournalists who are concerned with dust, for example. But it's not for a mass market and it's priced as a niche product, too. I just can't see it becoming the next big thing. Unless that Optolyth monstrosity is included.

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  3. NSXType-R

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    NikoDoby said:
    I can't wait to see the looks on everyone's face when we go birding with Gentoo and I whip out my Ricoh GXR looking like this:

    Who thinks it's a dumb idea now huh?!

    What camera body is that and what lens is it? It's not F mount right?

    And no, I won't be interested in this camera, no matter what you say unless this camera goes under the $500 mark. Minimum. For 1 lens/sensor combination. $1000+ for the 2 lens kit is insane.

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  4. ted2001

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    Not only will your 50/1.2 become AFs, it will also get VRIII and have it's speed improved to 1.0 (even in heaven you can't necessarily beat a Noctilux). Oh, and your D5s (ISO over 256K) will be D40 small, but 20 fps.

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  5. NikoDoby

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    DCwatch just put up a GXR overview. Nice close up photos of the base and lenses.

    http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/pview/20091116_329321.html

    NSXType-R said:
    What camera body is that and what lens is it? It's not F mount right?

    That's an Optolyth Spotting Scope. Birders and hunters use them. They sell compact camera mounts for it. The camera is a Nikon P5000

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  6. ShadeofBlue

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    One thing to note is that the zoom lens is using a compact-size sensor. I wonder if they decided not to make the sensor a separate module because they plan to use such a large range of sensor sizes. Lenses made with small sensors in mind would vignette like crazy on any other sensor (obviously). One could argue that a reasonable photographer would understand this, but who knows about random rich (or just foolish) amateurs who might get upset over incompatibilities they didn't bother to research.

    I do like how this system makes it easy to switch between DSLR IQ and something like a compact superzoom, though. Putting a 600mm equivalent on the EP-2 would be far more unwieldy. Not that 600mm on a compact sensor would result in particularly nice images, but I like the potential. I wouldn't be able to afford it, though, so I'll stick to my D60 for now.

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  7. jonnyapple

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    ShadeofBlue said:
    One could argue that a reasonable photographer would understand this, but who knows about random rich (or just foolish) amateurs who might get upset over incompatibilities they didn't bother to research.

    I do like how this system makes it easy to switch between DSLR IQ and something like a compact superzoom, though. Putting a 600mm equivalent on the EP-2 would be far more unwieldy. Not that 600mm on a compact sensor would result in particularly nice images, but I like the potential. I wouldn't be able to afford it, though, so I'll stick to my D60 for now.

    Bingo.

    And I'd stick to the D60.

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  8. bmxdad

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    Me to, here we go again Jonny

    Pete

    BTW I really do think that this Ricoh whatever you call it camera system has an app fat 0% chance of making it

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  9. NikoDoby

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    Hey Jonny I think you should leave your wife and marry bmxdad! Since you guys think so much alike you'd be perfect for each other, lol ;^)

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  10. jonnyapple

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    NikoDoby said:
    Hey Jonny I think you should leave your wife and marry bmxdad! Since you guys think so much alike you'd be perfect for each other, lol ;^)

    Besides not even being legal in my state, I don't have those kinds of leanings.

    It is a bit spooky that we're always agreeing. And I don't even shoot sports besides recreational four-year-old soccer, which is actually closer to still life or portraiture than action shooting than you might think if you've never been to a game.

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  11. NikoDoby

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    The first review on the GXR is up. PhotographyBlog calls it "one of the most photographer-friendly cameras that we've ever reviewed, with near-faultless handling...". The price is a big con and they want more choices in "lens/sensor" combinations but they really liked it overall giving it 4 and half out of 5 stars!

    http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/ricoh_gxr_review/

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  12. alphanikonrex

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    (I use that sparingly ;^) )

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  13. NikoDoby

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    alpha?! remember...!

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  14. alphanikonrex

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    What? I told you, I use that sparingly! Besides, it is a FAIL! (I probably deserve a one minute ban for that :^D)

    But honestly, come on: "user friendly" with "near faultless handling"?!

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  15. NikoDoby

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    Why is that so difficult for you to comprehend? It's just one website's opinion yes, but just because it's not a Nikon film camera doesn't automatically knock it down to 1 and a half stars.

    Why do you take KR word as gold when he "reviews" the 70-200VRII based on the Nikon press release alone but this you dismiss because you don't like the concept?! The big FAIL sign now points at YOU! ;^)

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  16. jonnyapple

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    The pricegrabber widget on that site is telling me it's for sale for $17.99. I'm buying ten.

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  17. NikoDoby

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    Yeah but that's just for the base :^)

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  18. alphanikonrex

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    jonnyapple said:
    The pricegrabber widget on that site is telling me it's for sale for $17.99. I'm buying ten.

    Get me one while you're at it ;^)

    NikoDoby said:
    Why is that so difficult for you to comprehend? It's just one website's opinion yes, but just because it's not a Nikon film camera doesn't automatically knock it down to 1 and a half stars.

    Why do you take KR word as gold when he "reviews" the 70-200VRII based on the Nikon press release alone but this you dismiss because you don't like the concept?! The big FAIL sign now points at YOU! ;^)

    It has nothing to do with it being Nikon. And no, I don't take KR word as gold, I take it as logcial. Which reminds me, I should go see what he says about the Ricoh so I can spread that here instead of FAILing it on my own terms. If he praises it then I'm in trouble!

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  19. NikoDoby

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    He's already field testing the film module for it!

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  20. alphanikonrex

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    NikoDoby said:
    He's already field testing the film module for it!

    LOL!

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