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Subject: [Leica] NYC - Ricoh GR Digital - First Use
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Mon Jul 24 06:29:37 2006
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Rich - I've already switched to the Voightlander finder because it's 
size better matches that of the camera even though the frame of the 
Leica finder is easier to see with glasses.  A spare battery is on 
order.  I agree it's an impressive little camera.

Dick

>Dick, I've had the Ricoh digital GR for about six months.  Wonderful 
>walk around camera with the macro giving images of walking around 
>inside flowers.  As you mentioned, higher ISO speeds have noise but 
>film has almost the same effect as grain.  Raw writing speeds are 
>slow but I mainly use it for JPG images where it writes quickly to 
>the SD card.  I tried the Leica 28mm viewfinder but changed to the 
>smaller Voigtlander  model.  The Leica finder's large size blocks 
>the flash from popping up.  Sometimes fill in flash during the day 
>helps an image.  Overall, I am impressed with the camera more than 
>any other zoom point and shoot digital.  I would recommend a spare 
>battery for travel.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Richard Clompus
>
>
>
>On Jul 23, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Richard S. Taylor wrote:
>
>>The camera, for those of you not familiar with it, has a fixed 
>>5.9mm (28mm equivalent) f2.4 lens and is about the same size as a 
>>Stylus Epic, my long-time favorite carry-everywhere camera.
>>
>>These are all full frame as they came out of the camera (no levels 
>>adjustment, no color adjustment, no adjustments at all) except for 
>>slight crops in two of them.  .
>>
>>1, 2 - Serious conversation in a Barnes and Noble Cafe.  Auto white 
>>balance, daylight and tungsten mix.  ISO 200 f2.4.  The first is 
>>cropped to about a 35mm equivalent focal-length shot.
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010076_web
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010078_web
>>
>>3 - Blossom found in a niche in the bathroom of a Japanese 
>>restaurant.  Macro mode, point auto focus, ISO 400, f2.4, auto 
>>white balance.
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010140_web
>>
>>4 - A different kind on "blossom," the "Big Pleasure Point" 
>>sculpture Lincoln Center, around midnight.  Stage lighting, auto 
>>white balance, ISO 800, f2.4
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010161_web
>>
>>5 - My son, in a bar, after we saw "The Drowsy Chaperone" (as a 
>>birthday gift).
>>In camera B&W, ISO 1600, f2.4, tungsten light.
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010156_web
>>
>>6 - Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, again, around 
>>midnight. slight crop left side.   In camera B&W, ISO 1600, f2.4.  
>>The neon sign highlights are not as badly burned out in the 
>>original file as they appear to be in this low-res image.
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/NYC/0010168_rot_web
>>
>>I don't find the noise in these ISO 1600 shots as objectionable as 
>>some others have found it.  It's just high- speed grain to me.
>>
>>Leica content due to use of a Leitz 28mm finder, though all these 
>>shots were framed with the LCD which seems to have remarkably low 
>>lag.  I think my Stylus Epic is about to be retired.
>>
>>Comments welcome, as always.
>>--
>>Regards,
>>
>>Dick
>>
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