helenhill
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and beside the Ricohs........I have all three GRD GRD and GX100. The one that would need surgery to remove is the GRD2.
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and beside the Ricohs........I have all three GRD GRD and GX100. The one that would need surgery to remove is the GRD2.
Defeated at a stroke - I can't argue with that. So i'm off to bed!I have all three GRD GRD and GX100. The one that would need surgery to remove is the GRD2.
Either we are talking past each other, or we just don't agree. I was precisely trying to say that by pixel peeping you might miss the look of the prime, which makes a significant difference if you just look at the photo - independently of whether it's an slr, small sensor at base iso or at iso1600, or infact if you decide to do some super PP that takes you far away from the original image. I am ALL against pixel peeping.Hi Vid
Well, I'm not denying it, but I would go back to my 'two tenths of sweet FA'. I think the results from all these cameras are rubbish - if you want to pixel peep between a 28mm fixed lens and a 24-72 zoom, then that's fine, but if you ask me, the difference is between 'just a tiny bit better than the minimum one would expect' and 'a little bit better than the minimum one would expect'.
That speaks volumes. I've owned my GRD2 for all of four or five hours and already feel the same way..I have all three GRD GRD2 and GX100. The one that would need surgery to remove is the GRD2.
I do as well, I think all my shades of grey blend better with the rest of the image that way heheHey, I look a *LOT* better in B&W than I do in color!!!
I can do that in real life.A GRD2 portrait of the forum's latest GRD2 owner....anyone good at cloning out an M8 and pasting a GRD2 in his hands?
You can have my GRDII when you pry it from my cold dead hands.I have all three GRD GRD and GX100. The one that would need surgery to remove is the GRD2.
I don't love my M8 any less but I like to play with different toys.Hi Terry,
You have posted some really nice images, good that you are enjoying the camera. If it were not for the fact that the M8 with a 35 cron attached is so portable my GRD2 would get a lot more use.
Does Camera West sell the Ricoh's anyone know