With pocket digicam reputation on the rise, Ricoh has introduced the GR IV, an up to date model of its glorious, diminutive (and fairly outdated) GR III. It is a fixed-lens digicam that may simply slot in a pocket, however inside is a giant APS-C picture sensor — far bigger than what you will get in a telephone. Bigger picture sensors sometimes imply higher picture high quality in comparison with smaller sensors.
I actually favored the GR III and picked it because the best point-and-shoot digicam for journey. The pictures it captured had been higher, particularly in low gentle, than many of the different small cameras I examined. Nevertheless, it felt fairly dated. The brand new GR IV, on paper at the least, appears to enhance on most of the GR III’s extra aged features however retains the overwhelming majority of the digicam the identical. That is typically a superb factor.
Huge sensor, little digicam
- 25.7-megapixel pictures (6,192×4,128)
- 18.3mm f/2.8 lens (28mm in 35mm equal)
- 1080p/60 video
- 5-axis picture stabilization
- Sooner startup in comparison with earlier GR cameras (claimed to be 0.6 seconds)
- Constructed-in ND filter (2 stops)
- 53GB inner storage (additionally microSD)
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3
The 2 advantages of the GR III and its predecessors carry over to the GR IV: It is an especially small digicam with a giant picture sensor. The physique is 4.3 by 2.4 by 1.3 inches, which is roughly the identical width as a smartphone, thicker however shorter. It ought to match simply in most pockets. The IV could be very barely smaller than the GR III.
Once more, inside is a brand new APS-C-sized picture sensor, although it is the identical dimension used within the GR III and principally the identical decision. Ricoh says it has “increased sensitivity and lowered noise” in comparison with the sensor within the GR III. It could have been nice to see a higher-resolution sensor, permitting for extra element when cropping in on a picture, contemplating the GR IV has a hard and fast, wide-angle lens.
That lens is an all-new design, with an 18.3mm focal size (equal to 28mm). That matches the GR III, as does its f2.8 aperture. That is on the slender finish of what is sometimes thought of a wide-angle lens, but it surely’s just like the sphere of view of the primary cameras on most smartphones. Ricoh says the lens’s glass components permit for “edge-to-edge sharpness.”
The GR IV has 5-axis shake discount, up from 3-axis on the GR III, to assist scale back blurriness throughout longer shutter speeds. Ricoh says this provides as much as six stops of stabilization. This, together with the upper sensitivity of the picture sensor, might imply the GR IV does very well in low gentle.
Together with the launch of the GR IV, Ricoh has introduced a number of equipment, most notably a compact flash that connects by way of the recent shoe on high of the digicam. After years of cameras making an attempt to cut back the necessity for flashes, the resurgence of retro digital cameras and their aesthetic is bringing them again. Moreover, there will likely be some beauty alternate options, together with a metallic sizzling shoe cowl, plus a wrist strap (pictured within the high picture) and a lens adapter to suit the GW-4 extensive conversion lens that is at present obtainable for the GR III.
Must you watch for the GR IV?
On paper, the updates to the GR IV appear pretty gentle. Similar general design, similar decision, similar focal size. Nevertheless, there’s undoubtedly an “if ain’t broke, do not repair it” side to all of that. The GR III labored nice, creating high-quality pictures in a pocket-size digicam. It is typically mentioned the most effective digicam is the one you’ve gotten with you, and it was very simple to have the GR III with you.
The brand new lens, picture sensor and stabilization may very well be stable upgrades. I will not know till I check the GR IV (probably subsequent month when it launches). I am slightly upset it isn’t increased decision. That is not an enormous deal, however I have been utilizing a fixed-lens camera for several months now as my foremost digicam, and with the ability to crop in on the 40MP pictures has turn out to be useful. Then once more, if I had been in a state of affairs the place I wished to seize one thing within the distance, I would normally simply use the telephoto on my Pixel 9 Pro.
For those who’re serious about a GR digicam, I would advocate ready a number of weeks when you can. Both the GR IV will likely be a worthy improve and value getting, or it’ll simply be a minor enchancment and the older, and sure cheaper, GR III would be the higher possibility. The Ricoh GR IV will likely be obtainable in mid-September for $1,500.

