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January 2010
(74%)
75 Tests
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Superb design and build quality; excellent controls and layout for experienced photographers; compact size combined with dSLR-esque versatility
Every time you buy a new lens unit, you're buying a new sensor; different lens units include differently sized sensors; generally expensive
The Ricoh GXR camera system shouldn't work, but it does. Because every lens unit also includes a sensor, the system is pricey, and the variation in sensor sizes means you won't necessarily get dSLR photo quality all the time. Yet, as a tool for taking...
The Ricoh GXR A12 50mm F/2.5 macro can take brilliant photos, but its auto-focus system is unreliable and painfully slow and it's far too expensive. ...
Zusammenfassung: While it might not have the name of some of the big manufacturers, Ricoh has garnered praise for its high-end compacts. We rate the GR Digital III among our favourites, though this has since been upstaged by rival compacts with much larger sensors, suc...
This is where it gets confusing. These camera units have different sized sensors. The 24-72mm unit has a 1/1.7-inch sensor while the 50mm unit offers an APS-C‑sized sensor. This makes the GXR harder to categorise and judge. Is it a compact camera with ...
Changeable units increase the number of shooting possibilities. Stunning image quality and macros with 50mm unit. Clickwheels make manual control simple
Inconsistent image quality between lens units. Slow autofocus
Capable of awesome results with the right lens unit, but inconsistency and a high price tag pop it into a small niche ...
There's no doubt that the best aspect of the Ricoh GXR is the ability to pair it with a large-sensor unit such as the GR Lens A12, which can take breathtaking pictures. While we did have issues with the slow and inaccurate focusing of that lens, its p...
Innovative idea that's presently "one of a kind" as the world's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera, rugged magnesium alloy construction ensures this concept feels "built to last"
Pricey when investing in the GXR system from scratch, busy menu screens and spindly typeface make functions hard to find and quickly navigate
Ricoh has come the closest yet to delivering DSLR-like quality and versatility in compact form, though the GXR is still too tight a squeeze for a trouser pocket with or without its lens combos attached. ...