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Excellent B&W!This thread was the tipping point for me! Here's some of the first shots from my new (barely used) GR:
Still have a hard time believing files this good can come out of such a small camera.What a fantastic camera.
I don't have the DP1m, but rather the 45mm equiv DP2m, so its not really apples to apples with the GR, however, the GR is about on par with any other good 16meg camera, like a Fuji XE-1 or m4/3. Nice sharp images edge to edge from the very good lens, and decent, but not class leading high ISO.Hi,
Does anybody has experience with both, Sigma dp merrill and Ricoh GR? How would you compare IQ up to ISO 400 and AF Speed?
The first time I've seen a gutter on a thatch roof. Neat.well, this is just some loose Jpegs,
hope that C1 soon will update for the GR.
sorry but they are taken at Vivid as I got used to the neutral on the GRD4 was too pale. But now this seems a bit too harsh and it does a bit too much sharpening too by this setting
iso 1100 1/200 2.8
iso 200 1/200 5.6
and 100%:
Thorkil
It's only over the doorway, to keep rain off your head.The first time I've seen a gutter on a thatch roof. Neat.
Gutters over the doors would be superfluous in Ireland, given the "soft" nature of the weatherIt's only over the doorway, to keep rain off your head.
Variations on this theme were common, usually miniature peaked roofs that projected a few inches from the wall.
- Leigh