Ricoh GR vs Nikon coolpix A Specification comparison review, both features almost same core specification take a look at the major difference below.
Ricoh GR and Nikon Coolpix A features same type of APS-C sensor and ISO range + both camera doesn’t have OPLF (Optical low-pass filter), So you will get approx same image quality from both the camera.
Nikon Coolpix A features Image stabilization, on the other hand Ricoh GR offers you better display, more shutter range and light-weight body with affordable price tag.
Verdict: We recommend you Ricoh GR, Both camera features approx same specification, Nikon coolpix offers you Image stabilization but you have to pay approx $300 extra.
Ricoh GR vs Fujifilm X100S Specification Comparison, both camera features APS-C sensor and same ISO range, take a look at the other major difference.
Sensor and Image Processor:
Fuji X100S: Features newly-developed 16.3 million pixels APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, no low-pass filter and EXR Processor II,
Ricoh GR: Featuring a 16 megapixel, APS-C-sized CMOS sensor, no low-pass filter and newly developed GR ENGINE V Image Processor.
Auto Focus
Fujifilm X100S features Hybrid AF system (Phase+Contrast), Ricoh GR limited contrast detect AF only.
Fuji X100S: The newly-developed X-Trans CMOS II sensor features Phase Detection pixels, when combined with EXR Processor II offers world’s fastest AF in as little as 0.08 seconds, start-up time of only approx. 0.5 seconds.
Ricoh GR: Ricoh GR take 0.20 Sec to do AF. No more data available.
Lens:
Fujifilm X100S features more bright lens, Max aperture of Fujifilm X100S touches 2.0, Ricoh GR limited to F2.8.
Shutter
Ricoh GR features better shutter range compared to fujifilm X100S.
Video:
Fujfilm offers 60fps in Full HD video mode, Ricoh GR limited to 30 fps in Full HD video mode.
Viewfinder
No viewfinder available in Ricoh GR, X100S’s Hybrid Viewfinder combines both an Optical and an Electronic Viewfinder.
Verdict: Based on Specification Comparison Review Fujifilm X100S is a clear winner
Price Factor: Ricoh GR is affordable compared to Fujifilm X100S,
Fujifilm X100S will cost you approx $1,299.00, available at B&H and AMAZON
The ultra compact APS-C GR will cost you approx $796, available at B&H
Ricoh GR vs Ricoh GR Digital IV, the majoe specification difference is listed below
More megapixel compared to Ricoh GR Digital IV – 16 megapixel, APS-C-sized CMOS sensor, no low-pass filter and a completely redesigned optical path the GR is built for superb image performance. Big sensor size compared to Ricoh GR Digital IV – The new RICOH GR camera features an APS-C-sized CMOS image sensor delivering shallow depth of field, better low-light performance and a wide dynamic range.
Advance Image Processor – newly developed GR ENGINE V imaging processor which optimizes high-sensitivity shooting to ISO 25600 minimizing noise, producing accurate, color-rich images.
High-End Lens for GR – newly developed and optimized 18.3mm (28mm in 35mm format) F2.8 lens compactly provides high-resolution, wide-angle images with stunning edge-to-edge sharpness all while minimizing chromatic aberration and distortion. Better ISO range compared to Ricoh GR Digital IV –25600 vs 3200 Fast continuous Shooting Speed compared to Ricoh GR Digital IV – 4fps continuous shooting shooting speed @ 16Mp resolution.
Better video quality compared to Ricoh GR Digital IV
Price Factor – Ricoh GR will cost your approx $796 and GR IV will cost you $596 only.
Verdict: We Recommend Ricoh GR
The ultra compact APS-C GR will cost you approx $796, available at B&H
Ricoh GR sample images is now available, Ricoh GR features 16 Mp APS-C sensor and No OPLF (Optical low-pass filter), GR comes with newly developed image processor, so you get low noise in high ISO images and a continuous shooting speed of 4fps @ 16Mp, The ultra compact APS-C GR will cost you approx $796, available at B&H
Ricoh finally announced the rumored Compact APS-C Sensor based compact camera, the Ricoh GR features 16.2MP APS-C size sensor, JPEG & RAW formats and the new GR Engine V Image Processor, 4 fps continuous shooting speed at full resolution, the camera also features No optical low-pass filter, so you get sharp, high resolution imaging and fast response time. The GR expansive ISO range from 100-25600, Full HD 1080p video @ 30fps and 60 fps in 720 HD.
The 28mm fixed lens features maximum aperture of f/2.8, comes with two aspherical elements to minimize aberrations. On the back side we have 3.0″ 1,230k-dot LCD. Nine image effects are also available to add creative expression to both your stills and videos. Image Effects include Retro, Cross-Process and High Key.
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