narsuitus
11-23-2005, 02:02 PM
Has anyone used or is anyone familiar with the Ricoh GR1 35mm film camera?
The reason I ask is because based on its specifications, it seems to be good compact and lightweight camera for travel and scenic shots.
firecracker
11-23-2005, 02:50 PM
Has anyone used or is anyone familiar with the Ricoh GR1 35mm film camera?
The reason I ask is because based on its specifications, it seems to be good compact and lightweight camera for travel and scenic shots.
I have never owned one but tried a few times in the past when it still was available from its manufacture. It's been said the optical quality was as good as a SLR lens, but I thought the distortion as a 28mm lens was a bit too much. It's just my personal taste, though.
If you're interested in it, go try it to see if you like it or not. It's certainly better than any compact digital P&S.
Dave Miller
11-23-2005, 03:33 PM
Has anyone used or is anyone familiar with the Ricoh GR1 35mm film camera?
The reason I ask is because based on its specifications, it seems to be good compact and lightweight camera for travel and scenic shots.
Yes, I owned one for a couple of years. Excellent build and lens quality, but the wind on is way too loud, and attracts attention. Listen to one before you buy.
pauldc
11-23-2005, 03:56 PM
I have the GR1v and use it all the time as my standard pocket camera. I use it loaded with Neopan 400 rated at EI250. The lens is great and it takes lovely pictures. You can set the EI and it has exposure compensation. I thoroughly recommend it. Plus it takes 30.5mm filters - I use an orange filter with it alot.