Love the GR Digital line. The GRD1 is my all-time favorite camera. It goes everywhere with me and is very pocketable (after the GRD1 they kept getting bigger). The b&w output is something I can't quite replicate in any other camera, I hate to say 'film-like', but yea, it has a unique charm.
I have the GR100x and love the b&w IQ I get from it. I always wanted to get a GR Digital 1 or 3 but wasn’t able to find one in good condition or price.
I have this camera & my photos come out blurry/shakey, how do i fix this? I have little, to no experience with cameras, but i understand thats because of the shutter speed…? I wanted to adjust it but couldn’t find it in the settings If you have a solution please lmk
Use the S setting on the selector ring on the top, and then use the thumb dial to set the shutter speed to 1/100 or faster. This should reduce any blurring,
Glad to see the GR Digital series get some love, as I feel they're very underrated compared to their APS-C sensor equipped brothers.
Love the GR Digital line. The GRD1 is my all-time favorite camera. It goes everywhere with me and is very pocketable (after the GRD1 they kept getting bigger). The b&w output is something I can't quite replicate in any other camera, I hate to say 'film-like', but yea, it has a unique charm.
Great video! GRD Series are my favorite point and shoots.
Nice camera (I had the GR111x) and great for street, but I sold mine because I couldn’t get over the overheating problem.
I have the GR100x and love the b&w IQ I get from it. I always wanted to get a GR Digital 1 or 3 but wasn’t able to find one in good condition or price.
me encontra una camar de este modelo en perfecto estado, soy de españa que precio puede tener para vender? gracias
I have this camera & my photos come out blurry/shakey, how do i fix this? I have little, to no experience with cameras, but i understand thats because of the shutter speed…? I wanted to adjust it but couldn’t find it in the settings
If you have a solution please lmk
Use the S setting on the selector ring on the top, and then use the thumb dial to set the shutter speed to 1/100 or faster. This should reduce any blurring,
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