Streetshooter
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Thanks for the wake up call.
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Whilst the X-T1, the A7, and the RX100 Mk3 are very capable cameras, it looks to me as though there's absolutely nothing wrong with your GRD4...!I have been thinking for a very long time of getting a more "serious" camera like the Fuji TX-1 or Sony A7 or even an RX100Mk3 to replace my GRD4, as the shooting range of only a 28mm can be quite limiting.
However, what I first thought to be "limiting" factor has often time turned out to be "liberating" as far as photographic tool is concern. Carrying one camera with a fixed focal range does simplify the decision making process of taking a shot (at least for me).
Don, your street shots are always inspiring.Thanks for the wake up call.
True. I suppose I do contract G.A.S virus once in a while....:facesmack:Whilst the X-T1, the A7, and the RX100 Mk3 are very capable cameras, it looks to me as though there's absolutely nothing wrong with your GRD4...!
Why replace it, if it suits your way of shooting, and produces excellent results? The Ricoh range certainly includes some fine equipment, and I might get one, yet!
It happens to most of us, at some point... Luckily, I have (mostly) recovered...True. I suppose I do contract G.A.S virus once in a while....:facesmack:
does nothing to assist with recovery!!The price of a new Ricoh GR has come down slightly, worth considering if you are into a compact 28mm.
Thanks Mazor.Like the effect the red church and the lighting