out of topic but I really like your voice and how clear your words are, really easy for non native speakers to hear what you were saying. thank you for the great video 😁
I'd try holding the camera differently to get closer shots. You're holding it like a DSLR so you stick out. Use it in snap mode at 2m and hold the camera closer to your body. Quickly compose while walking and press the shutter. Don't stop or be obvious. Never look at the subject. If you're caught, just keep panning the camera upwards like you're shooting a seagull :)
If you are shy to approach people, you should try the Fishing technique where you find a good spot/composition and wait there pointing before people passes by. Btw, didn't know about that app with recipes. I'll check it out.
was just in La Jolla from Seattle last week...found that trail up by the La Jolla Caves man theres so many lowkey gems over there. Brought my Olympus OM-1 and went through 9 rolls of film lol. great work my man!
The GR III, often considered the sleeper camera that many GEN Z sleep on lol. When it comes to getting up close to people's faces, it can feel a bit intrusive, especially in 2023, especially if you're not in a crowded city area. In such locations like Jollla, setting up your shots and waiting for subjects to wander into the frame can be a better approach. Just have the confidence to as you are capturing the scenery. Be the three that is already there and provides a shade to those who wander 😂. Also just heads up I think the GR has a 70 or 75mm converter if you want to be able get that “close up”
Brilliant shots and the colors are absolutely gorgeous! I knew about the size and the well touted image quality, but did not appreciate the world of film simulations that are offered with this small wonder. I hear you mention the 28mm fixed focal length but I think the camera comes in a close to 50mm (40mm) variant, if you had to do it again would you opt for that focal length over the 28mm?
@@BrayGrayy I hear you. I am a 50mm person myself, (…and honestly a 24mm and a 90mm person as well!). 40mm is close to a middle ground between 35 and 50, with the biggest draw back in my mind being selfies are out of the question. I wonder if one can get an easily modified third party adapter to apply focal length magnification without compromising quality to this Rico Gr iii fixed lens camera.
The best tip I can give you for getting closer to people, is to just do it 🤣 I remember what it was like when I first started getting into street, it was terrifying. But you kinda just go for it. Try to have a compliment or something kind to say ready if they notice you, and also have a kind smile. Generally most people are fine to deal with haha it also helps a lot to start practicing this during big events, where people are taking pictures already. Then it’s almost expected and they react perfectly fine. Being sneaky stealthy about it can get you into some awkward situations if they catch you. Why hide it if you’re not doing something bad? But yea it just takes practice to get used to it 👍🏻
Hi Bray - New subscriber here, as I enjoyed this video and your overall presentation. Well done! I'm looking forward to watching more of your photography videos. - Alfred
The Ricoh recipes, are something completely new to me, I used to post process my shots with saved recipes using Snapseed, so it’ll be interesting to see how they compare
You just got a new subscriber! I have a full frame setup which I love, but I’m thinking about a compact every day carry. Sitting in chilly, grey England I’m enjoying the sunny laidback vibes. 👌🏻
The app tells you what settings to adjust. If you're not sure where to adjust the settings, read the manual, there's a lot of useful information in it.
Hey! Enjoyed this video. I’m picking up a used GRIII as an EDC and I’m looking forward to using it. What gives me pause is the 28mm equivalent focal length vs the 40mm equivalent in the GRIIIx. Like most, I live mainly in that 35mm-50mm focal range so this will be a challenge. But for my use case, I’d prefer the slightly wider FOV for (indoor) scenes with friends and family.
Nice! The Ricoh GRiii is a great little camera. It does give you the option to crop in to 35mm and 50mm equivalent, but I wouldn't bother with the 50mm crop because you lose so much resolution. The 35mm is fairly usable though.
@@BrayGrayy I just got the Ricoh today and I am blown away how good the IQ is out of camera. The camera came with the Pentax AF201FG flash and it complements it perfectly. It's wild having such a large sensor in such a little body. It's going to be a great little EDC. And yes, the 35mm crop mode works great. It definitely validated my decision of going with the GRIII rather than the GRIIIx.
Battery life is brutal but you can pick up decent no name batteries for fifteen dollars or so. They're tiny. Not ideal of course but the camera itself is so good, I can accept.
My tip for getting close to people would be, dress nice (people won`t mind you if you look sharp), loose the yellow ring and replace it with the black one (the yellow circle will draw undesired attention to your camera hence people noticing it). act relaxed and be candid.
yo! if you had to shoot with this or the xm5... what are you grabbing as you head out the door? I shoot Film and have been considering a digital point & shoot for everyday captures, and I'm torn between these two
Yes, they're basically the same thing. The question is do you want to edit the images before (recipes) you take them or after (RAW editing). With recipes you should be able to take your photos and share them quickly because the edits are already applied. However, I'd recommend shooting RAW +JPG so you get the choice if you want to use the pre-edited JPG now or edit the RAW later.
Hi Bray. Great video and some beautiful shots. I don't know anything about the recipes; do they just affect the JPEGs? If yes, do you still capture RAW alongside the JPEGs? Thank you.
Thank you! Yes, the recipes do affect the JPEGs if you want the look already baked in, but you do have the option to shoot RAW images if you want to do some additional editing.
I just shot La Jolla a month ago... and I'll def be back. Remem 28mm is wide... you don't have to hold the camera out so far to frame. Full press SNAP focus while on the move. The GR is so small that no one will really notice nor care. I'm heading back out that way soon --- maybe we can get some reps in. Subbed! @freshouttafocus
Cool Shots! Does the Ricoh GR3 shoot video as well? I honestly have never considered Ricoh for a camera, was originally shooting Canon and now I'm a Sony fanboy. Also....nothing wrong with androids....
Haha, definitely nothing wrong with Android 😁. The Ricoh GR3 is an awesome little camera for photos, but I wouldn't recommend it for video (even though it technically can shoot video)
Well, kind of. If you shoot RAW you can tweak the settings used to make the film simulation after the shot is taken to make it look like a different film simulation BUT there isn't a quick apply option
@@Cthames123 It can be done in camera, but it has to be on RAW photos. Honestly, it can be a little cumbersome but with patience it comes out pretty well
@@BrayGrayy Thanks! While a little cumbersome perhaps a welcome functionality addition. I am a Sony shooter and in-camera editing is not even an option. Can you comment on the level of lens distortion that is introduced? Perspective distortion is a fact of life at 28mm, but barrel distortion (optic quality) plagues many compact lenses with 28mm focal length. I would imagine shooting raw turns off any software distortion compensation the camera may apply to correct the image. Is barrel distortion an issue with raw photos?
Hi guys, i really want to know which one is good camera between ricoh gr III or sony rx1000 mark VII? I love camera with good autofocus and stabilizer.
Though I haven't used any Sony RX cameras, if the ZV1 is any indicator the autofocus will most certainly be better on the Sony. The Ricoh GRIII isn't known for it's autofocus but rather it's snap focus, which is more manual focus-centric
In the past, I've found other TH-camrs that seem like they're going to be posting consistently (that are... something other than white people - not a dig to white people) to then find out they only post once a year. You are a creator I'd follow as much as Casey Neistat. I hope you continue to do a fantastic job - 10 out of 10 story telling and presentation. If I can be so bold to ask; Who are your inspirations, if any, when taking photos--or is there a UX designer that influences your work?
I feel you. Honestly, I'm still working on my consistency (balancing work and TH-cam), but I do have more videos in the works and they'll be coming soon. For inspo, I get a lot of photography inspiration from cinema looks actually. I also follow other TH-camrs like Manny Ortiz and Evan Ranft (and many more). For UX I don't really follow a specific designer, but I usually look to sites like Behance, Dribble, and AWWWARDS for inspiration.
out of topic but I really like your voice and how clear your words are, really easy for non native speakers to hear what you were saying. thank you for the great video 😁
Thank you! 🙏🏿
I'd try holding the camera differently to get closer shots. You're holding it like a DSLR so you stick out. Use it in snap mode at 2m and hold the camera closer to your body. Quickly compose while walking and press the shutter. Don't stop or be obvious. Never look at the subject. If you're caught, just keep panning the camera upwards like you're shooting a seagull :)
Thanks! Those are some really good tips 🙌🏿 I'll give them a try on my next shoot
Instructions unclear, I got arrested.
Can't support this philosophy at all.
@@adlimohamed_Joking right? If so LOL!
If you are shy to approach people, you should try the Fishing technique where you find a good spot/composition and wait there pointing before people passes by.
Btw, didn't know about that app with recipes. I'll check it out.
cool video. hope you do more GRIII walk arounds. that's how I stumbled across your channel
Thanks! Yeah, I have a few other photowalks planned along with some other vids 👍🏿
Nice video. Good work not killing other people's vibe. Excellent pics.
I love your videos and how you explain everything. I finally figured out how to add recipes. Thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you found my video helpful and were able to program recipes 🙌🏿
No idea why this has popped up on my feed but I love it, subscribed for sure! Some excellent shots - not a Ricoh guy (yet) but these are inspiring.
Thanks! Stay tuned, I have a camera comparison with the Ricoh coming up soon 😁
Congratulations Bray. Genuine and beautiful video at the same time. Very nice 👌🏻
I just bought mine! I’ve never had a camera like this. I’m so excited!
That's awesome! It's a great little camera that performs well beyond it's size
@@BrayGrayy friend of my has the Fuji x100v
We’ll have to battle it out
Definitely deserve more subscribers. Wonderful video!!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏿
Great vid. Relaxing to watch. Re getting closer, it’s feeling the fear and just doing it anyway. Easy to apologise and give them a cheeky wink.
love the shots - thanks for sharing. Royal Supra is my favorite on the GR IIIx. and La Jolla is beautiful 🙏🏻
nice vid! i rarely finish photo walk videos but your narration and energy is what kept me watching!
Thanks! I'm glad I could keep you interested for the whole video 🙌🏿
was just in La Jolla from Seattle last week...found that trail up by the La Jolla Caves man theres so many lowkey gems over there. Brought my Olympus OM-1 and went through 9 rolls of film lol. great work my man!
Thanks! Yeah, San Diego for sure has some hidden gems. I definitely plan on capturing more of them 😁
A lot of these photos you showed were solid! Good stuff and I enjoyed the video
Thank you! 🙏🏿
Hello from a fellow SD photogrpaher! Been looking at the GR3, might have to pick one up!
You should! It's an amazing little camera 😁📸
Just found your channel and subscribed. I just ordered this camera as a alternative for my DSLR
Congrats! It's a great little camera. I hope you enjoy it!
I like your style!!! well done!
Thank you! 🙏🏿
Just found your channel, love what you do dude! Keep it up. Also you’re helping me cement the idea of buying my own GRiii
Thank you and welcome! I definitely have more content planned with the GRiii
The GR III, often considered the sleeper camera that many GEN Z sleep on lol. When it comes to getting up close to people's faces, it can feel a bit intrusive, especially in 2023, especially if you're not in a crowded city area. In such locations like Jollla, setting up your shots and waiting for subjects to wander into the frame can be a better approach. Just have the confidence to as you are capturing the scenery. Be the three that is already there and provides a shade to those who wander 😂. Also just heads up I think the GR has a 70 or 75mm converter if you want to be able get that “close up”
Brilliant shots and the colors are absolutely gorgeous! I knew about the size and the well touted image quality, but did not appreciate the world of film simulations that are offered with this small wonder. I hear you mention the 28mm fixed focal length but I think the camera comes in a close to 50mm (40mm) variant, if you had to do it again would you opt for that focal length over the 28mm?
I probably would get the 40mm. The focal length I typically default to is 50mm, so that would make more sense for me.
@@BrayGrayy I hear you. I am a 50mm person myself, (…and honestly a 24mm and a 90mm person as well!). 40mm is close to a middle ground between 35 and 50, with the biggest draw back in my mind being selfies are out of the question. I wonder if one can get an easily modified third party adapter to apply focal length magnification without compromising quality to this Rico Gr iii fixed lens camera.
Photos came out great, that royal supra looks good
Thanks bro, that means a lot coming from you 🙏🏿 I'm a big fan
Fan of a fan keep shooting 🙏🏾
Lucky to find blue sky in LJ
Ayyyye! SD! I’m actually located in La Jolla. Hope to cross path!
The best tip I can give you for getting closer to people, is to just do it 🤣 I remember what it was like when I first started getting into street, it was terrifying. But you kinda just go for it. Try to have a compliment or something kind to say ready if they notice you, and also have a kind smile. Generally most people are fine to deal with haha it also helps a lot to start practicing this during big events, where people are taking pictures already. Then it’s almost expected and they react perfectly fine. Being sneaky stealthy about it can get you into some awkward situations if they catch you. Why hide it if you’re not doing something bad? But yea it just takes practice to get used to it 👍🏻
Hi Bray - New subscriber here, as I enjoyed this video and your overall presentation. Well done! I'm looking forward to watching more of your photography videos. - Alfred
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. There's definitely more to come
The Ricoh recipes, are something completely new to me, I used to post process my shots with saved recipes using Snapseed, so it’ll be interesting to see how they compare
Thanks! Greetings from Switzerland/ Europe
You just got a new subscriber!
I have a full frame setup which I love, but I’m thinking about a compact every day carry.
Sitting in chilly, grey England I’m enjoying the sunny laidback vibes. 👌🏻
Thank you! More sunny vibes and photography are coming soon 😁
It would be great to explain how you get the recipes from the App on the camera. Thanks
The app tells you what settings to adjust. If you're not sure where to adjust the settings, read the manual, there's a lot of useful information in it.
62 y/o San Diego brother, thinking of Street Photography for exercise and fun! : )
Subscribed.
Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
Hey! Enjoyed this video. I’m picking up a used GRIII as an EDC and I’m looking forward to using it. What gives me pause is the 28mm equivalent focal length vs the 40mm equivalent in the GRIIIx. Like most, I live mainly in that 35mm-50mm focal range so this will be a challenge. But for my use case, I’d prefer the slightly wider FOV for (indoor) scenes with friends and family.
Nice! The Ricoh GRiii is a great little camera. It does give you the option to crop in to 35mm and 50mm equivalent, but I wouldn't bother with the 50mm crop because you lose so much resolution. The 35mm is fairly usable though.
@@BrayGrayy I just got the Ricoh today and I am blown away how good the IQ is out of camera. The camera came with the Pentax AF201FG flash and it complements it perfectly. It's wild having such a large sensor in such a little body. It's going to be a great little EDC.
And yes, the 35mm crop mode works great. It definitely validated my decision of going with the GRIII rather than the GRIIIx.
good video!
I like your style! 🔥 I’ll be subscribing for more.
Great vid!!
im really considering getting the Ricoh, but the one thing that kills is the battery life. And i know the Fujifilm x100V replacement is months away.
Waiting on the same camera :)
Battery life is brutal but you can pick up decent no name batteries for fifteen dollars or so. They're tiny. Not ideal of course but the camera itself is so good, I can accept.
My tip for getting close to people would be, dress nice (people won`t mind you if you look sharp), loose the yellow ring and replace it with the black one (the yellow circle will draw undesired attention to your camera hence people noticing it). act relaxed and be candid.
yo! if you had to shoot with this or the xm5... what are you grabbing as you head out the door? I shoot Film and have been considering a digital point & shoot for everyday captures, and I'm torn between these two
I'd have to go with the X-M5.
Nice photos man! By the way, are all the photos you take using the Royal Supra recipe? I just have a Ricoh GR IIIx and want to try the recipe. Thanks!
Thank you🙏🏿Yes, all the photos taken after the initial test shots were in the Royal Supra recipe
cant you apply the image filter afterwards? is there any reason to shoot as JPEG with image recipe vs shooting raw and applyuing the recipe after?
Yes, they're basically the same thing. The question is do you want to edit the images before (recipes) you take them or after (RAW editing). With recipes you should be able to take your photos and share them quickly because the edits are already applied. However, I'd recommend shooting RAW +JPG so you get the choice if you want to use the pre-edited JPG now or edit the RAW later.
Thanks a lot 🇩🇪 ✌🏻📷
Hi Bray. Great video and some beautiful shots.
I don't know anything about the recipes; do they just affect the JPEGs?
If yes, do you still capture RAW alongside the JPEGs?
Thank you.
Thank you! Yes, the recipes do affect the JPEGs if you want the look already baked in, but you do have the option to shoot RAW images if you want to do some additional editing.
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I just shot La Jolla a month ago... and I'll def be back. Remem 28mm is wide... you don't have to hold the camera out so far to frame. Full press SNAP focus while on the move. The GR is so small that no one will really notice nor care. I'm heading back out that way soon --- maybe we can get some reps in. Subbed! @freshouttafocus
Cool Shots! Does the Ricoh GR3 shoot video as well? I honestly have never considered Ricoh for a camera, was originally shooting Canon and now I'm a Sony fanboy.
Also....nothing wrong with androids....
Haha, definitely nothing wrong with Android 😁. The Ricoh GR3 is an awesome little camera for photos, but I wouldn't recommend it for video (even though it technically can shoot video)
Shout to Android,(Living the Google, Pixel 6a life here)!
Did you record any videos with the camera? I'm trying to figure out if this would be a good camera for videos while on vacations. Thank you!
Honestly, I don't think this camera is great for video. I think you'd get much better quality from your smartphone.
Can you apply film simulation after the shot was taken ? i mean try out other simulations on that shot
Well, kind of. If you shoot RAW you can tweak the settings used to make the film simulation after the shot is taken to make it look like a different film simulation BUT there isn't a quick apply option
@@BrayGrayycan yhis be done in camera or with software on a computer in post?
@@Cthames123 It can be done in camera, but it has to be on RAW photos. Honestly, it can be a little cumbersome but with patience it comes out pretty well
@@BrayGrayy Thanks! While a little cumbersome perhaps a welcome functionality addition. I am a Sony shooter and in-camera editing is not even an option. Can you comment on the level of lens distortion that is introduced? Perspective distortion is a fact of life at 28mm, but barrel distortion (optic quality) plagues many compact lenses with 28mm focal length. I would imagine shooting raw turns off any software distortion compensation the camera may apply to correct the image. Is barrel distortion an issue with raw photos?
Hey what's action camera did you use? was it go pro?
Yep, GoPro hero 8
Hei bray, new subscribers here. Im about to get one, or should i wait for gr iv?
I'm not sure when the gr iv is coming out to be honest, but the gr III is definitely a good buy
Hi guys, i really want to know which one is good camera between ricoh gr III or sony rx1000 mark VII?
I love camera with good autofocus and stabilizer.
Though I haven't used any Sony RX cameras, if the ZV1 is any indicator the autofocus will most certainly be better on the Sony. The Ricoh GRIII isn't known for it's autofocus but rather it's snap focus, which is more manual focus-centric
nice
Which camera u use to record yourself?
Outside of the POV shots, I used the Sony ZV1 with a ND filter for outside filming
In the past, I've found other TH-camrs that seem like they're going to be posting consistently (that are... something other than white people - not a dig to white people) to then find out they only post once a year. You are a creator I'd follow as much as Casey Neistat. I hope you continue to do a fantastic job - 10 out of 10 story telling and presentation. If I can be so bold to ask; Who are your inspirations, if any, when taking photos--or is there a UX designer that influences your work?
I feel you. Honestly, I'm still working on my consistency (balancing work and TH-cam), but I do have more videos in the works and they'll be coming soon.
For inspo, I get a lot of photography inspiration from cinema looks actually. I also follow other TH-camrs like Manny Ortiz and Evan Ranft (and many more). For UX I don't really follow a specific designer, but I usually look to sites like Behance, Dribble, and AWWWARDS for inspiration.
Which Ricoh GRIII is this?
It's the Ricoh GRIII Street Edition
@@BrayGrayy let’s work bro
Kind of well off neighborhood? 😂 The homes are multiple millions of dollar 😄
Un locale con un nome così, in Sicilia, avrebbe vita breve.
What is your aperture at?! Omg I’m buying this camera
I actually had to keep the aperture pretty high because it was so bright outside and it also helped to keep more of the scenes in focus.