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craigatkinson
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Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere, I couldn't find the thread if so.
I have a Ricoh GRD4 and a Fuji X100. Love both but feel the X100 is difficult to use 'one-handed', grip being the issue, and thumb hitting buttons, changing settings accidentally.
I'm thinking of the Ricoh GXR + 28mm instead of the X100. I believe since the recent firmware update to the X100, the GXR is slower in terms of AF.
I know the GXR feels better and has a UI that's second to none. In terms of IQ though can anyone give side by side examples or reviews based on experience? I know the Ricoh is 'grainier' but like that peculiarity Ricoh use.
The main use is street / snap / everyday. I'm used to 28mm but the 35 of the Fuji I have taken to well.
I suppose one issue I have, which is perhaps unfair, is that the GXR is an old camera now and to spend the same on it as the X100 feels daft.
I'm attaching an X100 shot so you get the idea of the kind of processing I apply / image I take - very vague, I know!
There's more here
I have a Ricoh GRD4 and a Fuji X100. Love both but feel the X100 is difficult to use 'one-handed', grip being the issue, and thumb hitting buttons, changing settings accidentally.
I'm thinking of the Ricoh GXR + 28mm instead of the X100. I believe since the recent firmware update to the X100, the GXR is slower in terms of AF.
I know the GXR feels better and has a UI that's second to none. In terms of IQ though can anyone give side by side examples or reviews based on experience? I know the Ricoh is 'grainier' but like that peculiarity Ricoh use.
The main use is street / snap / everyday. I'm used to 28mm but the 35 of the Fuji I have taken to well.
I suppose one issue I have, which is perhaps unfair, is that the GXR is an old camera now and to spend the same on it as the X100 feels daft.
I'm attaching an X100 shot so you get the idea of the kind of processing I apply / image I take - very vague, I know!
There's more here