Ricoh GR III: If you only use ONE preset, make it THIS one!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- 00:00 - Intro
00:12 - POV Example
02:54 - Camera Setup & Auto ISO
03:41 - Manual Focus - IMPORTANT!
05:27 - Optional Settings
08:50 - How to Use
10:41 - Shot of the Day!
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In this video, I show you how to set up your Ricoh GR III to use the fabled F8 and be there! This really is a beautiful preset that uses all the benefits that the GR III has to offer. Watch to the end because I will show you what to do when the light falls off.
This is the first in a number of presets that I will be creating.
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Impressive tutorial. Thanks. Subscribed.
Thanks for the comment and the sub!
Thank you so much this is going to change my photography it’s brilliant
Great to hear! Have fun!
Great video, thanks! Its nice to see old-school technique applied to a digital; well done!
Thanks for the kind comment!
A nifty point and shoot setting , just added to my GR3. Thanks.
Thanks for the comment! I have more presets coming soon :)
Really good. Much better than faffing around with snap focus
Thanks for the comments! I actually updated my preset to incorporate Snap Focus Priority. When you switch to the preset it’s essentially the same setup, but SFP has several benefits and I believe it’s worth exploring.
2024-04-25 f8 and Be There & Emotion Presets Update
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Thank you from a newbie. Excellent . 😅
Thanks for the comment! Enjoy!
Great idea - I just checked on the GR3x, at f8, you can 2m-infinity at f8, need f13 or f14 to really cover all the way to 1m which is doable on sunny days, or just go with 2m - i find shooting at the 40 length anyways, 2m is usually good
Thanks for checking that! Yes, 2m is close enough for that lens!
Great video. Miss my Ricoh GR sometimes. Using a Fujifilm X-Pro1 w/ 35mm myself
X-Pro1 is still a great camera. Are you waiting for the GR IV?
@@ElementalCore yes Im waiting for gr4. Hope the weather seals it and I miss the flash
Using f 8.0 with 1/320 s means you need a lot of light. Already with f 5.6 you can get everything in focus from 1.5 m to infinity (hyperfocal distance, set the snap focus distance to 3.5 m). Setting the snap focus distance is the same as setting the manual focus distance. (But you need to set focus mode to Snap then). I find snap easier to use, but it really is a matter of taste.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, you need a decent amount of light, or be prepared for increased ISO. I’m blessed to live in a really sunny location.
The preset update advocates switching to Snap Distance Priority. It takes a bit of getting used to but it’s great!
These presets are a starting point.
I just hope that they get people using the presets, they are one of the best features of the camera
Oh thank you! This isn't just an awesome snapshot mode. I also finally understood how easy it is to set up and save user settings. That was always a red flag for me.
Thanks for the comment. I’m happy it was useful information. I’m working on another preset video right now. It should be ready later. It’s very different to f8 and be there!
Thanks, I'm curious
Why not use Snap Distance Priority? Does same thing
Snap distance does not do the same thing. You have to set the snap distance and then judge when the subject is in range. If you have the snap distance set close, i.e. 0.3 or 1m and the aperture is pretty wide, the background will more than likely be out of focus. The main reasoning for f8 is that when the focus is set manually and saved by the GR III. It removes the need to worry about focusing at all.
Incidentally should the subject be closer than 1m, you can tap the screen to focus closer and shoot. Afterward, go out of the mode and back in to reset the focus distance though
@@ElementalCore To clarify, I am talking about the added Snap Distance Priority mode, not simple Snap Distance. Within it you can set the DOF mode which in essence is setting the aperture. There is a video about it, i will post if i find it
@RobOK_BTC ahh, yes. I have never gotten to grips with using that. Maybe I should revisit that feature and compare it. Thanks for your observation. I always like to keep an open mind and am eager to learn from others!
Nice video. Tried it and don’t get a single shot in focus. Shutter speed never goes above 1/30 unless pointed at direct sunlight. ISO never below 6400 which makes pictures unusable. Been over and over the settings and they are exactly the same as yours.
Just check these for me:
Mode dial: Av and aperture set to f8
ISO Auto: upper limit 6400
Lower limit 100
Minimum shutter speed 320
Set the manual focus distance
save the settings to a box
Make sure the box is recalled or assigned to U1,2 or 3
Once it’s set change the mode dial to U1,2 or 3
Let me know if this helps
@@ElementalCore hi, thanks for getting back to me. No change. Files are unusable. Even in really good light, static subject, iso never drops below 4000 and the noise is just terrible. Even reset camera. If I take same shot, on another mode a get a lovely sharp image. No good for street and as you were using it though as subjects are there blurred. No idea how you are getting the images you are getting with those settings.
@secondintime1118 if you are shooting in daylight and the ISO never drops below 4000 then something is off. Are you sure the ISO is set to Auto?
I would start in Av mode. Set the camera to f8 and take a shot. It should be fine, then add the settings one by one and see where it goes wrong. I’ll do a zoom call with you if that would help
@@secondintime1118 Do you have the ND Filter ON? If yes turn it off
@IAcePTI that’s a great observation! I believe it’s a 2 stop reduction
I presume this is in bright sunny conditions?
Yes, it was fairly bright, but not all in direct sunlight
I dunno. Feels like "cargo cult" photography - do what those people did and surely you'll get the same result. The reason Weegee proposed "f8 and be there" was about choosing a simple general setting and getting the shot.
These days we can use Auto modes or Program mode for that.
It’s still open to debate whether or not Weegee actually coined that phrase. Many say that the Speed Graphic wasn’t usually shot at f8.
There are a number of reasons for f8, and why it’s still very relevant today.
In the case of the GR III it effectively removes the need to focus thereby making it easier to concentrate on the shot.
The other reason is that most lenses perform better when stopped down a bit. I’m definitely not a pixel peeper and prefer to get the shot over trying to get perfection
There is no difference between your settings and snap focus. Only one: you’re loosing the flexibility of snap focus. Let your display settings show you the distance of what’s in focus. No matter if snap is set to 1.5, 2 or 3 meters, at f/.8 everything from about 1 meter to eternity is in focus. But in snap you know if setting the Aperture to 5.6 or 4 or 2.8, if it’s set to 2 meters the settings will work at that distance. With your settings you’re lost.
Snap is no miracle. It uses manual focus at given distances, but with the flexibility of changing it fast and transparent. Your proposal just takes the flexibility. I might use it on cams that don’t have snap focus.
That's a really great comment, thank you. I only briefly tried snap focus priority, and I had problems with it. Not because of the mode, because of the rear wheel on my camera. Like many others, it has become defective and unreliable.
My preset in this case is more reliable for me.
I have been trying to fix the wheel. If I can get it working reliably, then I will make an updated video using that mode.
Once again, thank you so much for your input
Or use your phone....
Phones are good too. Whatever works for you