Ricoh GR Digital II

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User reviews (18)
4.57
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4.00
10.0 megapixels | 2.7" screen | 28 mm

The Ricoh GR Digital II succeeds the GR Digital and carries over the well-received 28mm equiv. lens from its predecessor, matching it to a new 10 megapixel sensor and new GR Engine II image processing system. For those of us with one leg longer than the other there is a new electronic leveling system and the option to shoot TLR-style square images. Performance is said to be improved with a larger buffer memory and halved RAW file-write time with the option of continuous shooting. Battery life is also said to have come on leaps and bounds with up to 370 shots now possible on a charge - the original gave up after 250.

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Digital Camera Resource Page, Jeff Keller (Feb 21, 2008 UTC)

The Ricoh GR Digital II is a unique, but pricey digital camera. Ricoh is marketing the GRD as sort a "boutique camera", much like what Leica has done for so many years. The GRD is a lot different than what I typically review around here, with its fixed 28mm lens and gimmick-free feature set. It...

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