Ricoh Gr iii Filter Adapter comparisons Nisi, JJC, Haoge + JJC stick on UV filter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Comparing 3 third-party filter adapters for the Ricoh Gr iii... I am not sponsored by any of these companies and am purely just doing this for fun.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Nisi
01:09 - Macro Mode?
02:03 - 1st Option
02:52 - 2nd Option
03:41 - 3rd Option
04:20 - JJC
05:10 - Haoge
06:09 - Conclusion
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Affiliated Links:
Nisi Adapter
- www.amazon.com/NiSi-49mm-Filt...
Step-up rings
- www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
49mm Male-Male Ring
- www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
49mm Male-Female Ring
- www.aliexpress.com/i/32520102...
JJC Adapter
- www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
Haoge Adapter
- www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
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Disclaimer: I have not tested these on the GR iii x, do let me know in the comments if you have tried any of them for the Gr iii x!
Have you found/used any lens caps that work with these adapters/filters?
Any lens cap that is the same size as your filter should work. For me, I use a general 49mm cap on top of my 49mm filters.
I think there's somethign wrong with my Ricoh GR iiix. It is taking terrible blurry low contrast photos no matter what I do! I've messed with settings and no answer. Can someone please look at the sample photos in the short on my page. I need help I spent so much money on this thing!
I've taken a look at your photos, I think there might be some moisture in your lens. Hopefully you purchased a warranty with it, then you could send it for a clean. If not, it's gonna be a little pricey...
@@Shutterboog I think the camera's actually fine now. Just got a bit of condensation on it. Thank you so much for checking out the short!
@@nicklopro That's good news! I hope it works out for you cause the GR line are such fun cameras to use. You're welcome!
To avoid this try and put your camera in a zip lock bag with some silica gel when you come into the cold from to a warm house. The opposite can cause this in a hot country in the case where you might go from an air conditioned building to a very warm day outside. You may know this already of course, but thought I’d mention it just in case. This can cause lens fungus and if done often and in very drastic temperature differences.