Ricoh GR3x: When Camera Makers listen to Photographers

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    In this video I talk about the release of the Ricoh GR3x with a new 40mm lens, why it's a better focal length for me, and why it's good to see camera companies who are willing to listen to feedback from the photographers who use their cameras daily.
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  • @seantuck
    @seantuck  2 ปีที่แล้ว +428

    Gosh, I seem to have stirred the hornets nest with the Fuji users with one throwaway comment. Let me explain: when I say I find their files "muddy" what I mean is that I feel like there isn't the same colour accuracy and separation I get from the Ricoh, or my Sony RAW files for that matter. I have used the X100 and the X-T20 in the past and they are great cameras, but I always felt, even in the RAWS, that there was a slight "brown, desaturated wash" to the images. I believe Fuji intended this and are going after the photographers who want a "nostalgic, vintage" feel to their digital images straight out of camera, so they bake into the files. You either love it, or you don't. Personally it's not to my taste and I prefer "cleaner" files which is why the Ricoh's and Sony's are right for me (and no I'm not sponsored or affiliated with either company for the persistent conspiracy theorists among you:). But if you love the look of the Fuji files and the feel of their cameras good for you, genuinely. You don't need to justify it, or feel threatened because I shared my opinion. We all have subjective points of view and I respect yours. Enjoy your Fuji:)

    • @TwangThang57
      @TwangThang57 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Thanks for replying. I wasn’t offended, just was unclear as to what you found muddy in regards to the Fuji files. Thanks again for all your efforts!

    • @MrDavidHowell
      @MrDavidHowell 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      A throw away account? Tell them to get bent.

    • @stephendixon8575
      @stephendixon8575 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Hey Sean, haven’t read the other comments and their tone (if indeed they give that impression) though must confess I was curious what you meant by that comment. The idea that the RAW files have something “baked” into them that you can’t get rid of or control however still leaves me puzzled (whatever anyone’s personal tastes may be). I know the X Series camera’s can share images with your phone only in JPEG (but not RAW AFAIK) and that might make processing them on the go with your phone limiting, and I always found the starting point for RAW processing Fuji images with Lightroom somewhat frustrating - but then all that changed when I started using Capture One, which can either give me accurate “Fuji” colours straight off the bat (unlike LR), or allow me to process the RAW files in whatever direction you want; though none of this would help you unless or until Fuji X Cameras have the ability to share RAW files directly with connected smartphones. If only Fuji listened to their customers and made changes … Uh, hang on, they’ve been doing that for years and made their reputation with the X Series off the back of that (LOL). When the produce an X100 with IBIS however I will definitely be in the queue to buy one.
      In all seriousness though Sean, have you tried any of the later X Trans 4 sensor Fuji X cameras since you moved away from using them? Would be curious to know if their additional flexibility to control the look of images in whatever direction you choose (as in cleaner or more analog, as well as colour shifts) made them more useful for you - For me it even got me thinking that for many images I can generate OOC JPegs that are almost the finished product, and can avoid most if not all further image processing steps and still get a signature look (certainly for posting online); now that was very though provoking for me, I can tell you. Anyway, food for thought …

    • @snapsbyfox
      @snapsbyfox 2 ปีที่แล้ว +67

      Lmao i find it hilarious how some people can get offended over cameras

    • @josiahbania
      @josiahbania 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      In a couple of years of shooting mostly fuji, any issues with muddiness or inaccurate colors have been, in my experience, mostly down to either poor technique on my part, or the RAW processor I'm using. Lightroom doesn't do nearly as good of a job at processing Fuji files (and it's not just about their sharpening settings). Every image I've edited in Capture One looks significantly cleaner than the same image edited in Lightroom. I'd lay more at Adobe's feet than Fuji's in this regard. Anyway, there are marked differences between the newer and older generation of primes, and even the x-trans 3 and x-trans 4 sensors in terms of color rendering. That said, their latest lens releases, while really impressive sharpness-wise, are as expensive as mirrorless full frame lenses, and nearly the same size. If the size advantage of apsc is lost, I start feeling similarly to you: I could just be shooting with a Nikon Z6/7 for professional work, and keep a Ricoh or x100v in the bag for day-to-day stuff.
      Regardless, like you wrote below, we really are spoilt for choice. Looking forward to seeing what you make with your new tool, Sean!

  • @jhemming
    @jhemming 2 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    The best part of this video had nothing to do with the gear but instead the decision making when to use 28mm (ie high contrast says) and when you don’t

  • @t.armstrong3119
    @t.armstrong3119 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    One thing that draws me toward 40mm is it keeps the framing from looking like a smartphone capture as a 28mm lens would.

  • @BalletPink
    @BalletPink 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Glad to hear that you've got a camera you hoped for! Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @spotMATic
    @spotMATic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I had hoped for a GR with a standard focal length for some time, although I figured they would just make a converter. Thanks for using your voice to make it happen.

  • @ultimative.2003
    @ultimative.2003 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I just today held a book report on "The meaning in the making" it was so much fun and I feel like it really resonated with my peers. Thank you for writing this book✨

  • @MarkGilligan4
    @MarkGilligan4 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Really enjoying the book, well worth the wait from pre-order to delivery. "In-spiration doesn't strike as a feeling while you are sitting on the couch waiting for it. In-spiration most often strikes when you have already gotten yourself up and begun to create. On the hardest days, "making" has to begin with a rational choice."

  • @zlimoon
    @zlimoon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It can be a pro camera, it can be a casual shooter, it can be a starter camera…fits into pocket, you can for sure edit on phone, it is in many ways perfect companion…Wish I have a money to buy it.

  • @larrysalaets7088
    @larrysalaets7088 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I picked up the GR3x and couldn't be happier! Nice focal length and it produces wonderful files. Looking forward to seeing more of your work with the GR3x when your schedule allows.

  • @Pat-1000
    @Pat-1000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Sean , hope you enjoy your photography with it

  • @JasonMatison
    @JasonMatison ปีที่แล้ว

    Ordering book now! Thanks for all you do, Sean!

  • @araudan
    @araudan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I recently purchased a 40mm f/2.5 lens for my camera. I agree it's a great split between the 35mm and 50mm focal lengths. Plus the reduced size and weight make for an easy to carry kit. It's become the lens most often attached to my camera.

  • @leilasmama01
    @leilasmama01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’ve never had a Ricoh but I would love to one day! This is good news for all of us as it will ensure even more beautiful photos from you for us to enjoy ❤️

  • @cesarpina4115
    @cesarpina4115 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing content Sean, thanks!!

  • @Sc3ptor
    @Sc3ptor 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so thrilled for this camera. I, too, have been craving a high quality 40-50mm focal length snap shooter and it's finally here! Can't wait to pre-order

  • @AlexZafer
    @AlexZafer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks, Sean. Great info and feedback on the new GR3x. I know you do not too often discuss gear, or do gear reviews - so your pov on this new camera carries more water in my view. I'm a long time GR user and the 28mm suits me very well in the way I shoot. It's very cinematic. With arms outreached, it actually frames more similar to a 35mm - unless you're holding it very close to your body, or from the hip. Regardless, your point is well taken and spot on in regards to when it's best used - bright days with plenty of contrast - I love using it when I can enable metering for highlights in full manual mode. It is such a stellar camera, with a lens that produces "magic".... it's no wonder it has such a long time cult following (I actually owned a film version 20 years ago). When you read out loud your note to Ricoh, all that you describe rang very true for me personally. It's on those overcast days when the light is more even that I tend to go to my main camera gear - which mostly has a 35mm or 50mm (equiv) prime that lives on it, or even a short standard zoom for everything else. But the Ricoh GR III is always with me, always. It probably makes up more than 70% of my daily "street" (visual journaling) shooting today (I've published 6 photo books, the last two are mostly made up of images I produced using the GR III, I'm now thinking of making just a GR focused street book next). I'm glad Ricoh has listened to users such as yourself and designed a new camera with this 40mm equiv lens implementation. It makes sense for those of us who cherish carrying minimal and light gear - and could very well be a sweet spot for better isolating subjects, as well as shooting on those bland and overcast days. I look forward to learning more about the camera - what you and others create from it. (This is the best channel on photography, for photographers, about photography - and I thank you graciously for it).

  • @petez4608
    @petez4608 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent channel, learning a ton from your insights on photography. Thank you!

  • @AsianEthics
    @AsianEthics 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    realllly excited for this release sean

  • @jordanwheatley602
    @jordanwheatley602 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This rad!! I was shocked to see the announcement of this, and I'm stoked to hear that it is because Ricoh listened. Looking forward to seeing any further testing that you do. I've often wondered how the GR3 (and now especially the GR3x) would go with a run & gun OCF set up; perhaps just an AD100pro with a small umbrella or such, I thought it could be interesting for, well I have a bunch of ideas in my head. But just thought I'd throw it out there and perhaps it could be an interesting thing to test out. Thanks for your videos!
    Ah, and an edit... saw the portrait test images at the end, there you go. Thanks!

  • @snappiness
    @snappiness 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was my first impression when I heard about the release. Ricoh listened to it's long-time fans!

  • @thorenjohn
    @thorenjohn 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your explanations and examples were very informative to me, and will help my own photography. Thank you so much.

  • @jayse1195
    @jayse1195 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was just recently given an original 2013 GR and the 28mm focal length buggered me at first, but now I'm just adoring it. Thanks for all the great videos, and the book is just superb, I'm on my third read of it right now.

  • @jonathanallenphotography
    @jonathanallenphotography 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm halfway through your book now. So far it's definitely a book that I will probably return to several times for a re-read. I feel like it will stand the test of time, and not feel dated.

  • @michaelschmitt5413
    @michaelschmitt5413 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Fuji guy here, but I've heard great things about the GRs. My main issue with them is the lack of a view finder. When outside in bright sun, the rear display is tough. For me that is its biggest weakness.

  • @SzilviaVirag
    @SzilviaVirag 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Nearly every photo I've taken this year was shot at 40mm equivalent (27mm f2.8 Fuji lens). But it's mostly because going out for a walk with an Xe2s and a pancake lens during our ongoing strict lockdowns in my part of the world feels more reasonable as an allowable exercise outing than anything larger.

    • @jimmason8502
      @jimmason8502 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The 27mmf2 is my go-to travel lens, slap it on a XT1 or XPro3 and can walk around Paris or Toronto all day and you hardly know you have a camera on you. Maybe tuck the little X70 in my pocket in case I want to shoot a little wider. BTW I wish Fuji would update the XF10 with the new sensor but they seem to have abandoned their pocketable camera series in favor of the X100V and interchangeable lens cameras. Shame.

    • @SzilviaVirag
      @SzilviaVirag 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jimmason8502 yep. I'm seriously contemplating going back to Canon since I still have a couple of lenses, and only keeping one Fuji camera with this little lens and the kit lens. I mean, there are things I like about Fuji, but if Canon had gotten their act together with making good mirrorless cameras a lot sooner than they did I might have made different choices.

  • @RM831BC4E4
    @RM831BC4E4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your book and vlogs are awesome. !

  • @sacriste
    @sacriste 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My first digital camera was a Canon SD1100, it had a zoom but I used mostly the initial focal of 38 mm, so my photographic eye adjusted to that. To have a 40 mm on a serious pocketable camera is a dream come true.

  • @bobcunningham5288
    @bobcunningham5288 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My photography started with a Canonet 28 that featured a lovely 40mm lens. It is a focal length I like, and with Ricoh providing it in a small camera, I just may go back to that focal length.

  • @benbarling3790
    @benbarling3790 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just picked up the X yesterday. Upgraded from the GRii. Love this range of cameras.

  •  2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this review!

  • @SteveSSBB
    @SteveSSBB 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I really enjoyed every GR I've owned. The best camera for one-handed operation by far. I just wish they would stop breaking or Ricoh would offer more reasonable repair costs.

    • @marksalt3742
      @marksalt3742 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Ricoh's UK after sales are hands down the worst I've ever encountered. One dealer who processes them in the UK. Astronomical prices for repairs, and cameras that are not particularly built to last. I dropped a gr3 less than a foot onto the ground , got a quote for repair just under £300.00 ( the camera was sent to Germany for repair) less than a week later I got an email saying they'd quoted wrong and wanted over £600.00 for the same repair. On a camera that cost £750? And they wanted £600.00 ? Let me put this into perspective. My Fuji x100 f was dropped by my daughter, Fuji replaced the lens and the electronic viewfinder for £125.00. no fuss, no problems quick repair. Ricoh have total disregard for the people who buy their products.

    • @AnandaGarden
      @AnandaGarden 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      As a photographer for 55 years and computer user since 1983, I long ago decided to try my hardest not to support companies that disrespect their customers.

    • @chriswills9437
      @chriswills9437 ปีที่แล้ว

      I also had a GR lovely pics from the superb 28mm but easily the most unreliable camera I have ever had. The electronics are flimsy.

  • @carjac820
    @carjac820 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So glad there's a company who knows who are really their customers. Most of the time, a company especially those who are publicly traded mostly focus on the profits they are going to give to shareholders instead of doing great service to those who actually uses their product.

  • @suemcb8659
    @suemcb8659 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm an intermediate level photographer - have used Canon 5dIII, now have OM1 as I was finding the Canon too heavy (I'm a bit elderly!) and downsized to the OM1 last year. I love it, shoot wildlife, birds and landscapes but now want to try something smaller again for street (new interest) and other stuff. I was going to get the Fujix100v, but they are now unavailable. Have been debating Ricoh GRIII and GRIIIx, which are also becoming a bit hard to find in Australia. I think this video has confirmed my thoughts about getting the GRIIIx when I can locate one. Thank you for you clear and comprehensive discussion and video.

  • @RPGtravelphoto
    @RPGtravelphoto 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making this video, I was considering buying the GRiii, but you've given me a reason to wait a bit longer to compare the two models.

  • @lance0055
    @lance0055 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ordered one..thanks for the wonderful review...

  • @romiemiller7876
    @romiemiller7876 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Best wishes for 2022.

  • @andrew_golubev
    @andrew_golubev 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was very well said. I'm glad that I stumbled on your video. Thank you for sharing your opinion. Your work looks great!

  • @cjoe6908
    @cjoe6908 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I own a GR, realy quite old, and a GR3x, only a week also old, after watching this video. I keep them both, carry both, and as the GR3x is newer, and easier to use for people shots, I use it more. The depth of view point of view is valid for buying this new one.

  • @djking9828
    @djking9828 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cool camera, great video. Thanks 😊

  • @winklelaltlanchhunga4313
    @winklelaltlanchhunga4313 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such a beautiful camera.
    Vintage yet still modern

  • @photomorti
    @photomorti 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderfull ! Cant wait to go out on the streets with my GR ii and the GR iii X.

  • @rellify3
    @rellify3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It’s rad you took the time to provide feedback to them and it’s rad that they listened!

    • @thereapersperch
      @thereapersperch 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's a rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad feeling alright.

  • @pmcbMadeInIreland
    @pmcbMadeInIreland 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your thoughts and opinions on this Sean. I’m not a Ricoh shooter (Fuji for me) but always interesting to hear your thoughtful insight. A camera is a tool and just that. Every camera has its flaws and joys, even Leica ;) I get my joy from my Fuji and that’s life. Good luck with the X.

  • @Benjamin_Jehne
    @Benjamin_Jehne 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thought about one of these, but I ended up with a RX100VII and a G5X II as they are more versatile for photo and video.
    To have these little cameras instead of my big Sony stuff, makes me feel free again. So I absolutely understand you and your love for the GR.

  • @craigcarlson4022
    @craigcarlson4022 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sean, Equally glad to see Ricoh introduce this camera and hope they will begin offering it for sale in the US. I’ve always found the 40mm focal length my favorite choice for a “one focal length” option.

  • @WatchHobbyist
    @WatchHobbyist 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mine’s on preorder. Can’t wait. I can use 28mm but I’m always happier at around 35-50, and I have a 40 equivalent on m43 anyway. This is ideal. Also agree about Fuji images… never been a fan even after trying around 6 of their cameras.

  • @judywang8393
    @judywang8393 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely on board with GR IIIx. Love my 28mm Ricoh 🤴😘😘🥳🥰

  • @ducatitastic
    @ducatitastic 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video Sean, I received my GRIIIx yesterday, great camera to go with the GRII that I've had for a few years now, they're the best (imho) cameras for street photography by far.

  • @ai-man212
    @ai-man212 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very cool that they reached out to you. I'm interested.

  • @oncleschultz
    @oncleschultz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Perfectly explained 💁🏼

  • @misterlove7034
    @misterlove7034 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I took minimalistic to another level, all I need are my eyes, my memory and my feet to zoom.

  • @carolyna.schroeder6687
    @carolyna.schroeder6687 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I am still so in love with the GR3, I cannot imagine needing a new focal length for a bit, but awesome to know it is out there. It has taken me a lot of practice, but I am finally getting some awesome macro shots with the 28mm. I crawl around a LOT though! Cheers!

  • @alexgreenway21
    @alexgreenway21 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I'm absolutely over the moon that they've brought out this 40mm equivalent. Like you, I much prefer a 35mm so I'm more excited for this than I was to get the original GRIII... EXCITING 😁❤

  • @chrisclarke3443
    @chrisclarke3443 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Certain aspects of this video mirror me completely in that i find myself using the Gr3 far more than i ever envisaged and it gives me the freedom to wander into areas of the inner city that i may not otherwise walk. i am able to just leave it in my pocket and casually bring it out when i spot something without drawing attention to myself and indeed i have managed photos that i do not believe that i would have got with any other camera simply because i am so close to the action. i like the post card feel of the images as i try to focus on the scene rather than worry about photographic merit and as a retired professional tog it feels very liberating not to always chase the light - which i have done for years. Don't get me wrong there is still a need on some images for background separation and to focus on the subject and indeed only last week was in a camera store asking if they had a small fixed compact like the Ricoh that would do just that. They could only suggest a fuji or sony with a zoom neither of which felt right in my hands - and then literally on the very same day the 3x launch appeared on my facebook time line. You couldn't make it up.

  • @rudyrodriguezjr.
    @rudyrodriguezjr. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very cool camera! I would love to get one. Great post.

  • @lightloving683
    @lightloving683 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve kept an eye out for a digital equivalent of my go-to edc - a CLE 40 or a Minilux 40. For travel, I supplement with a 2nd CLE with a 28. I adore the 40mm perspective. But 40 & 28 combination is really quite wonderful. These have been great companions for nearly 3 decades.
    The GR3 caught my interest, but held off. With the addition of the GR3x, my search may be over.
    Appreciated your video.

  • @pretendawatch
    @pretendawatch 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is so interesting. I loved the Sigma DP2 which had a 40mm focal length and I loved it. But that sensor could only handle the brightest of days outdoors. Would be really cool to rent and play with this for a day.

  • @lesterlammers9463
    @lesterlammers9463 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sean, great review. I have wanted a digital pocket camera with a 40mm lens for years. This looks like a real winner.

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoy you shooting! I appreciate you wisdom and your rationale. 👍 🥂

  • @productguru8323
    @productguru8323 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great talk, even without showing the camera or outside footages!

  • @forneverarrow
    @forneverarrow ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well, Sean, now I understand your point about the 40mm focal and also the philosophy of the Ricoh GR system. After using only 85mm plus focal length lenses for years, I felt the need for a change in my photography. A change, not only in perspective but in my whole approach. I sold my full frame (a Canon 6D mk2) camera an most of my lenses and kept only my APSC EOS 800D. I bought Canon’s 24mm f2.8 STM pancake lens (about 38mm equivalent) and I tried to use it as my daily camera aside to my iPhone. It’s my I intermediate state before I invest in a GRIIIx or a GRIII. The process makes love photography again! I didn’t believe that the 40mm was so versatile focal. It’s too close to human cone of vision and that leads to a very familiar effect on photos. It’s even capable for some nice landscape shots.
    My second reason to go for a Ricoh has to do with the JPEG engine and the build in RAW editing capabilities. As much as I like Canon’s RAW files (I worked with them for a decade after all), their JPEGs are just trashy. I never managed to get them to my style even by tweaking the in camera profiles. And I want to shoot in JPEG for my daily snapshots. It’s time consuming and pointless to edit every single photo on Lightroom! From what I have seen, Ricoh has very pleasing JPEG files.

  • @soheilr2206
    @soheilr2206 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    man his so right about fuji and the brown being baked into the files, i use a XT1 and a rx100 iii ,, i didnt know this but i always liked the rx100 colors more then my fuji,, and now i come across this thing sean says ,, and im likeee whaaat ! so true !!

  • @runcmd1419
    @runcmd1419 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Love that someone finally made a 40mm fixed digital compact. Waiting on the Nikon 40/2 for my Z6 for similar reasons!

  • @robertnelson3179
    @robertnelson3179 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video have looked at the GR3 for awhile now and same here on the 28. Currently between jobs so perhaps when that is sorted out I will swing for one.

  • @ubarhd1
    @ubarhd1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting review..great camera..thanks

  • @macjim
    @macjim 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Finally got my GRIIIx last weekend and got out to use the camera on Monday last.
    Spent a fair bit of time setting the camera settings up, before using it but it’s going to take uptime to finally find the settings that suits my street photography ‘style’.
    I made an assumption, wrongly, that it would overexpose images as most of the digital cameras I’ve owned do/did so I set it to underexpose by -1… but was I wrong as most (if not all) images were very much underexposed… lesson learnt.
    The other big difference experienced was with the focal length… having been a 50mm photographer for most of my adult life, and now working in 35mm with my X100v (I also owned the Fujifilm XF10 until September last year when I traded it in for the GRIIIX) & having been so used to working 28mm, I sometimes forgot I was now using a camera the shoots 40mm!
    So, when snapping a street image on the fly/from the hip, I tended to be a little too close for this lens. I wasn’t a big deal as the images were still usable but I’ll need to remember to shoot earlier than I did with the XF10.(by the way, there’s nothing wrong with the XF10, it’s a good wee street camera, dust not 35/40mm).
    Will you be doing a follow-up video on the GRIIIx anytime soon?

  • @CVCC
    @CVCC 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    just bought your book!

  • @JS-wz3km
    @JS-wz3km 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got a Sony RX100 for similar reasons, I wanted something more portable and less noticeable when I'm out shooting. These high end point and shoots fill the need nicely and take some great shots.

  • @Martin-Lichtblau
    @Martin-Lichtblau ปีที่แล้ว

    I'd also used at first my X100 1st gen. beside my DSLR. Now I'm impressed by my GR IIIx, because it's a very handy camera, quick start with, easy handling. According to her autofocus, it could better, sometime he's pumping. To avoid this, I choose sometimes a fix focal distance with a capture 4 oder 5.6. The smallest APS-C Kamera, it offers a realy good resolution and noise ratio up to iso 3200, higher iso will increase noise clear

  • @chelseajupiter2103
    @chelseajupiter2103 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have found that where I'm shooting has the biggest impact on what focal length I feel comfortable with. In the midwest US, unless I'm downtown in one of the larger cities, I can't shoot comfortably with anything wider than 35mm. Those compositions don't come naturally to me. That's why I'm so excited to be getting the GR3x. I loved shooting on my Fuji X100, but it's 11 years old now, and it feels like it in terms of handling, and the X100V is too expensive to justify.

  • @vproven
    @vproven 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome content. 👌👌👌

  • @changez77654
    @changez77654 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Would be great if you did do a video on the GR3x once you have had a bit of time with it. Because you don’t do constant gear reviews, what you do say about the gear you use and how it fits in with your work is worth listening to.

  • @traintrambus
    @traintrambus ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I had the 28mm but I lost it. So today I punched the 40mm as a replacement. Many of the points you raised I agree with so I’m delighted with this focal length. Just for the record I’ve bough a great big chain so I don’t loose it this time. So much for portability!

    • @7evive
      @7evive ปีที่แล้ว

      Also got a 40mm!

  • @MatthewMorse
    @MatthewMorse 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I carried a Canon 5D (classic) and a Canon 40mm f/2.8 STM as a compliment to a Ricoh GRDIV (the old small-sensor camera) on a trip to Washington DC many years ago and the 28+40 pairing was phenomenal. Such a fun way to explore a city with a "small" full frame on my shoulder and a wide-angle compact in my back pocket. Love your take on this.

    • @nguyen-congtycphtoceanedut4410
      @nguyen-congtycphtoceanedut4410 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I carry the same gear, Canon 5D and Canon 50 f/1.8 Stm with a Ricoh GRDIII. So much fun to shoot with these.

  • @EmAstonish
    @EmAstonish 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    And great to see you talking about The Meaning in the Making. You’ve done a terrific job with the book, the writing is great and its a lovely aesthetic feel as a book. Love my copy

  • @nickward2922
    @nickward2922 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting comment about the directional quality of light and choice focal length. Not something I had considered before but makes perfect sense.

  • @aflatunify
    @aflatunify 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I searching which photographer can share some artistic view on how ricoh gr3x can expand their creativity and make their job done.
    But for now, none of them. Until I found this video. Thank you Sean!

    • @aflatunify
      @aflatunify 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      And I'm gr3 user. I love it. I love the colour and the compactness of it.

  • @robertoepiscopo6558
    @robertoepiscopo6558 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think that Pentax started believing in the 42mm lens focal length looooong ago (they even decide to produce the 42 as “limited”). So when I started with Fuji I gave a try to the 27mm pancake which is super compact and makes my camera (xe3) almost fitting in a pocket . So said I’m not surprised Ricoh went for 40 since I agree with you that is an excellent in between! I’m sure you will create beautiful images. Hoping to see them soon!

  • @kindface
    @kindface ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been getting the gospel of the Ricoh pro-results GR point & shoot tapped into my consciousness since the film days. But back when the likes of Contax and Minolta were still producing incredible film P&S, I never got around to the GR. Then digital came and with its possibilities, I continued to get sidetracked.
    I think this time, after more than 20 years since I first heard about this little piece of marvel, I'll pull the trigger. This video of yours has finally focused (pun unintended) my mind.

  • @abrooklyngirllinda
    @abrooklyngirllinda 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Super helpful video. And side note, I absolutely love the color-rendering of this video. Wonder what camera was used to shoot ?! This video for sure helped me decide on purchasing the GRIIIx along with Samuel's videos!

  • @cjosuegp
    @cjosuegp 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good info, I need to take better consideration for focal lengths and color.

  • @Bossti
    @Bossti 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I completely understand the difficulty with 28mm. Right before Ricoh announced the GRIIIx, I decided to go for an X100V. It still stings a bit because I now see all those videos about the GR IIIx but in the end I still have my GR III and what I'm missing most - to be honest - is a viewfinder. I'm just not experienced enough to nail my compositions just by feel or taking a glance at an LCD screen. It's also nice to have a weather sealed camera. Still.... would love the GR IIIx, since my personal favourite focal length is 40mm :(

  • @jkingwhistler
    @jkingwhistler 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think it is great the Ricoh has released this new camera. 40mm is a great focal length. I guess one of the differences though is snap focusing and there being a longer depth of field on the 28mm than the 40mm. Just something to maybe compensate for.

  • @AndrewMclean
    @AndrewMclean ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Having watched you use this in the field today, I can certainly vouch for the benefits of having both a very capable camera along with editing studio both in the same pocket as a means of shooting when you may not usually. This can only be of benefit to you and your skill set. The saying goes, the best camera is the one you have with you, and this is a camera you can have with you at any time. Fantastic piece of kit 👏🏼

  • @TheKnacklersWorkshop
    @TheKnacklersWorkshop 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Sean,
    Many thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Ricoh GR3x...
    Take care.
    Paul,,

  • @EDHBlvd
    @EDHBlvd 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Would love to see more portraits with this camera.

  • @frankartale1026
    @frankartale1026 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    1. I knew they were gonna do this.
    2. If ricoh does not give that camera to you. I would be shocked. Excellent video

  • @marknicholson5293
    @marknicholson5293 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is reminiscent of the Olympus 35 RC, an extraordinarily compact rangefinder film camera from the 70's, featured a 42 mm lens.

  • @juanQuedo
    @juanQuedo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I really like the "real pocket size" of the GR's. I'd have bought the 3X if it would have been available at the time I bought the X100v which I use to carry around everyday. So, good move Ricoh.

  • @mauricerijnders3507
    @mauricerijnders3507 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your channel and the way you give insights in the process of your creativeness. You hardly ever talk about gear 😃
    On that topic I work with a a7r4, a7c, leica Q2 and fuji xpro 3/xt4 and I love them all. I have bought a Ricoh because of your video's but it wasn't for me. To small and fiddling around with stuff. For me taking a picture is shutter/aperture/iso. All other stuff is post. From a sensor perspective Ricoh, Fuji and even sony a7iii/c (yes ff) are about the same if you look at resolution. Sometimes the Fuji wins sometimes the a7c. When looking at camera gear we are now at the time where lenses are no longer more important than the camera. My a7r4 with the new small cheaper sony and sigma primes give MUCH better results then the GM's on my a7c. If you have a 7r4 (and I believe you do) try one of these for a light setup as well ✨👌🏼

  • @misteryu6819
    @misteryu6819 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a GR2 which still shoots great pictures, and I also carry a Fuji XT200 + 35mm F2.0 for "subject-focus" images, this GR3X could be a great replacement for that.

  • @byshagi
    @byshagi 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    thinking of getting the GRx ,upgrade from my GR2

  • @supersflallifications1783
    @supersflallifications1783 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Last year I chose not to buy a Ricoh camera and I went for an Olympus em10 II with a lumix 20mm (eq 40mm) f1.7 due to the focal length (and the dust problem). Nice!!

  • @thereapersperch
    @thereapersperch 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a GR. Absolutely loved it always thought it was a bit too wide for my liking though on many occasions. This will solve that issue perfectly. I think this little camera will sell like hot cakes.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Experience suggests lenses in the 38-42mm area produce my best shots. 38mm was the focal length of many point and shoot film cameras, and putting a 28mm lens on an aps-c body offered a similar field of view. It offers neutrality in which the subjects take centre stage, without any visual drama introduced by the lens. You like this or you don't, but the IIIx is the first Ricoh compact I've been interested in.

  • @fredrikmudas
    @fredrikmudas 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When your opinion is the key for the RnD department of RICOH!! You must be feeling so proud

  • @ProjectArk56
    @ProjectArk56 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I always enjoy your content. Can you make a video of your setting for the Ricoh GR III x by any chance? Thanks

  • @RichardsModellingAdventures
    @RichardsModellingAdventures 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    These cameras look ideal for me as an EDC but looking into the product in more detail they seem to be a rather fragile camera that is also prone to dust on the sensor. This really puts me off as they are rather unique with regards to image quality for the size. If i can't put it in my pocket ( dust) I may as well just use a small mirrorless with removable lenses. I also looked at the UK price for the x version, £900!! For that I expect durability and weather sealing.

  • @calvinmak8996
    @calvinmak8996 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well-said!

  • @JamesWilliam70
    @JamesWilliam70 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My fuji X-T2 and the 16mm F1.4 (24mm FF eq.) is my all time favourite for street photography (obviously I prefer the journalistic wider style)